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Hoarder Maoh Level: 41 Posts: 324/358 EXP: 454283 Next: 25862 Since: 01-01-12 From: Sanford, NC Last post: 3771 days Last view: 3771 days |
44 years ago today (July 20, 1969), marks the date that humans first landed on the moon. It actually wasn't until the following day, that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin left Apollo 11 and set foot on the moon.
What do you think of our space exploration since then? Could we have done more, given the technological advances? ____________________ Sonnanja, ore no inochi wa toreneena! FFXIV: Jinpu Ishikawa RO2: Kougeki Miwashi Emikoku Steam: Ryudof |
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Red Birdo RIP Fat Lesbian Level: 88 Posts: 986/2142 EXP: 6580144 Next: 70520 Since: 04-03-12 From: Seattle, USA Last post: 3455 days Last view: 3454 days |
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pancakes Level: 83 Posts: 422/1868 EXP: 5412394 Next: 19827 Since: 01-05-12 From: France Last post: 682 days Last view: 221 days |
IMO the first thing we need is mastering a technology that would enable us to travel through space fastly enough for it to be practical. For now it takes a few months to get on the Moon, and even more to get on Mars... let alone going anywhere outside of the Milky Way. ____________________ Kuribo64 - melonDS want some revolution in your coffee? |
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NES Game Aficionado Level: 73 Posts: 643/1354 EXP: 3341336 Next: 144532 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 1970 days Last view: 1479 days |
All these reports about how warp drive might actually be feasible without breaking the laws of physics and I haven't really heard much about actually turning out any kind of facts or even any kind of R&D on it. We're starting to get other 'Star Trek' tech worked out, but I'd like to see some kind of FTL travel, or even sublight speeds to send out a probe to the Gliese system or something. Might even pave the way for regular manned excursions to Mars and perhaps find a Prothean data cache there. |
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T̨̞͎͓͉̮͓̠o͚͎o ̴̘̼̳͔̥̺͓m̤̤a̸̳̫̜̠̬͉̗ny͕̳ ̥͈̘̞͟c͚̦̳̘̠̟ͅo҉̗͎̮̣͉o̷͍̤̥̞͔͎̹k҉͙̲̩͍̮̮s͈̼͎ Level: 82 Posts: 1718/1774 EXP: 5010692 Next: 198535 Since: 01-02-12 From: Internet Last post: 3404 days Last view: 2691 days |
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Jejfjsiejrjntnyns8fujrtnjs8f7eibrbtudiwie Level: 37 Posts: 159/284 EXP: 320869 Next: 17384 Since: 01-05-12 Last post: 1625 days Last view: 160 days |
People can't even look after one planet, let alone the universe.
Maybe it's a good thing that space travel hasn't been perfected as of yet. |
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