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Post subject: Re: Bravo SpaceX Posted: 07 Feb 2018, 15:17 |
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Username Protected wrote: Starman and his Tesla is the most captivating thing in years. The idea that he is just cruising toward outer space in a all electric convertible is beyond belief. Questions. Are the tires really rubber? What kind of temps is Starman and the car experiencing? I guess I thought space was more inhospitable than that. It is geeky-cool, but I'd have added some CubeSats to the payload to be deployed at opportune times during the trip.
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Post subject: Re: Bravo SpaceX Posted: 07 Feb 2018, 15:46 |
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Username Protected wrote: We are all Starman.
Mike C. Why Mike, that's very sentimental of you! (And very true.) John Deakin
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Post subject: Re: Bravo SpaceX Posted: 07 Feb 2018, 17:16 |
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Username Protected wrote: We are all Starman.
Mike C. Why Mike, that's very sentimental of you! Am I the only one thinking that this is just Elon’s very clever way of disposing of a dead body?
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Post subject: Re: Bravo SpaceX Posted: 07 Feb 2018, 17:54 |
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littering? really? along the same lines of spilling a drop of beer into the ocean
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Post subject: Re: Bravo SpaceX Posted: 07 Feb 2018, 18:13 |
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Username Protected wrote: That was too cool.
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Post subject: Re: Bravo SpaceX Posted: 07 Feb 2018, 18:27 |
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Username Protected wrote: It really is unbelievable.
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Post subject: Re: Bravo SpaceX Posted: 07 Feb 2018, 18:38 |
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Username Protected wrote: littering? really? along the same lines of spilling a drop of beer into the ocean Well actually, it would be interesting (and reassuring, at least to me) to know that it has undergone the same rigorous efforts made by ESA or NASA to limit the contamination or spread of whatever virus/bacteria/earthbound thingy to other worlds. Speaking of ESA, 82nd succesful launch of Ariane V in a row. 83rd, not so much.
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Post subject: Re: Bravo SpaceX Posted: 07 Feb 2018, 19:47 |
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Username Protected wrote: littering? really? along the same lines of spilling a drop of beer into the ocean Well actually, it would be interesting (and reassuring, at least to me) to know that it has undergone the same rigorous efforts made by ESA or NASA to limit the contamination or spread of whatever virus/bacteria/earthbound thingy to other worlds. Speaking of ESA, 82nd succesful launch of Ariane V in a row. 83rd, not so much. It's probably packed with Elon's DNA...
It would have been really apropos if David Bowie had made prior arrangement to be stuffed into the spacesuit.
Then again, maybe he did.
Rumor started!
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