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I didn't even realize till this that Juneteenth is celebrating specifically that the last slaves in GALVESTON were told they were free. How few people did Galveston have at that point in the 1800s? I can't imagine there realistically being more than a few hundred total, not just slaves, everybody. What a shit fake and gay meme, legitimately worse than Kwanzaa, at least that's not federally supported.
If I were those 2 astronauts, I would refuse to come home via the Starliner. It's already a miracle that they arrived safely to the ISS.I've not been one to keep up with how ISS crew rotation is scheduled, etc. How crazy is it that they've basically delayed the Starliner's return by a month? How many docking points does the ISS even have?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=NeRoPcFB-_c
I'm hearing they've possibly tried to push how long the Starliner can be up there to 90 days, despite previously saying it couldn't safely stay docked after 45. What the fuck?If I were those 2 astronauts, I would refuse to come home via the Starliner. It's already a miracle that they arrived safely to the ISS.
The only solution at this point is to send up a Crew Dragon to rescue them, but the U.S. gubbermint doesn't want to give Elon Musk another W. Looks like they may have no other choice.A month later, the Starliner crew is still in space.
We already have the technology. Nuclear energy and nuclear propulsion have the required energy storage density to get us to any of our neighboring stars, but not within a single human lifespan. Colony ships address the lifespan problem from the other side.How do we get to another solar system where we can populate an earth-like planet and make sure the human species survives and flourishes in the Milky Way galaxy?
Virtuality (a tv pilot for a sci-fi show that didn't get picked up) had an interesting take on space travel, while they didn't have FTL technology, they would detonate nukes and the force created would push the ship faster.We already have the technology. Nuclear energy and nuclear propulsion have the required energy storage density to get us to any of our neighboring stars, but not within a single human lifespan. Colony ships address the lifespan problem from the other side.
We just don't have a target system to get to yet.
DARPA/NASA had a real design like this, called Project Orion. But I was thinking about just nuclear thermal propulsion when I wrote that.Virtuality (a tv pilot for a sci-fi show that didn't get picked up) had an interesting take on space travel, while they didn't have FTL technology, they would detonate nukes and the force created would push the ship faster
2 major problems: gravity and radiation.We already have the technology. Nuclear energy and nuclear propulsion have the required energy storage density to get us to any of our neighboring stars, but not within a single human lifespan. Colony ships address the lifespan problem from the other side.
We just don't have a target system to get to yet.