Space stuff
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That’s the second time you’ve read mutual exclusivity that wasn’t intended in what I’ve written, so perhaps I’m not expressing myself clearly.
The point isn’t to pick one of these benefits, or to abandon commercial space flight, so much as to tell a story that resonates with the broadest possible audience and generates political will in a highly Balkanized / polarized political climate that frankly is vulnerable to cynical class-based populist attacks. You hear this a lot, where people again take a mutual exclusivity that isn’t legitimate: “why are we investing in space exploration instead of addresssing problems here?” (we can do both) or decry exploration, now that so much of it is privatized, as an elitist activity: “these wealthy people just want to escape environmental devastation off-world and leave the rest of us to suffer” (you have to start somewhere).
The reason I think this is important is that I think we need more public investment in these areas. Organizations like NASA and ESA matter. People being interested in space is one thing. People being interested enough in space to be happy to see their tax dollars supporting exploration is another. That kind of investment requires public will as opposed / in addition to relying on the whims of a Musk or a Bezos to do this stuff.
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Here is another video on Black Holes by one of my favorite content creators on YouTube. This one is about Gargantua from the film Interstellar
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thanks for sharing @mclaincausey !
We had Suni and Butch around during our design reviews. It really drove home that our work was to keep them safe. I still have their photo hanging up on my bookshelf as a reminder.
While they may not have been able to "capture the flag" everyone should be pretty proud about one quote from the article; "Once Starliner is up, the United States will have two independent orbital-class crew spacecraft in service at the same time."
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Aurora Borealis touched down….in St Louis!
X33 seemed the appropriate timepiece
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holy cow!
super cool @Anesthetist that it's visible that far south!fingers crossed for good viewing tonight for everyone else
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St Louis! Thats crazy!
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Hampshire UK. Hue kept changing and it was beautiful.
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I’ve been a space nerd my entire life. It crosses over into many hobbies.
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I’m so upset, couldn’t see shit in Denver.
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cool @tody
and also pretty cool how the Space X people caught back the booster, were you involved @pechelman? -
i’ve had ties to JSC/NASA my whole life. as indicated by my forum name.
“you mean not every kid grew up playing on Guppies & re-entry pods?”. -BarHoot
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A wonderful gift for the space nerd in your life. An old National Geographic book called Our Universe is probably what ignited my lifelong obsession with space. This new book about JWST could provide similar inspiration for a younger generation.