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@ImMoosking

I'm being controlled by a comically small alien in a mech suit.

شامل ہوئے Aralık 2019
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MθθΣK@ImMoosking·
Rockets Debuting in 2026 (Including ones that have previously launched but failed and/or didn't make orbit)
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Aerys@GraviosLover·
@ImMoosking @IlPredestinAyo @GbaDfff @bahakirlidokme Apollo 1 is actually mentioned in the image as well, it's one of two failures of the Apollo program. However, the image does heavily cherry pick things - it specifically uses Laika whilst ignoring that she launched with Sputnik 2, which had scientific instruments and transmitted
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MθθΣK@ImMoosking·
@czljp @IlPredestinAyo @GbaDfff @bahakirlidokme It doesn't matter if the station habitation module itself works fine; if you fail to get any crew to and from the station it is not a successful station. Nobody has gone to Salyut-1 and lived to tell the tale.
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MθθΣK@ImMoosking·
@IlPredestinAyo @ZaaggyPiep @GbaDfff @bahakirlidokme The distinction on whether the mission was successful or not very much changes that fact. You don't see Americans parading around and bragging that they launched the first space tourist on Challenger in 1986.
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Ayo@IlPredestinAyo·
@ImMoosking @GbaDfff @bahakirlidokme Depends on what you call a sucess. Soyuz WAS a Space Station that allowed mankind to stay in Space for more than a few hours. The fact that they died during entry changes nothing about the fact that it was a successful space station.
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MθθΣK@ImMoosking·
@IlPredestinAyo @GbaDfff @bahakirlidokme The result of Apollo 1 did not change the fact that the US was first to the Moon. The result of Soyuz-11, however, does change things. With the exclusion of Salyut-1, the title of "first successful space station" goes to the US.
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Ayo@IlPredestinAyo·
@ImMoosking @GbaDfff @bahakirlidokme Both image include first man on the moon for USA. Apollo 1 is from the same program and had a direct impact on the achievement of Apollo 11 so it would only by fair to include it according to your own logic
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MθθΣK@ImMoosking·
@bunnicage @Cushmanvi @bahakirlidokme The whole space race was both sides extending the finish line until one of them couldn't reach it. Unless, of course, you'd like to argue that the NAZIs won the space race in 1944
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bunnicage@bunnicage·
@Cushmanvi @bahakirlidokme was there some big get together i missed where they established that the moon was the finish line, cause from here it just looked like the USA extending the finish line over and over
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Ayo@IlPredestinAyo·
@GbaDfff @bahakirlidokme Pure american propaganda. Why not mention the death of the Apollo 1 crew during TRAINING for example ?
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Dante Kiwami@DanteNotAlmeida·
@memeticsisyphus >notice it's illegal to deliberately kill civilians in war >stack a bunch of civilians on top of your valid military targets >enemy is legally not allowed to win the war
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Jenni@hashjenni·
Idky Elon has been very very quiet about Artemis II
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MθθΣK@ImMoosking·
HAHAHAHAHHAHA
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evan loves worf@esjesjesj·
This is so incredibly moving when it’s not to add 19 more starlink satellites to the night sky
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MθθΣK@ImMoosking·
@Stuffhappenwhen @Griot2325 A feasibility study or vague concept is not actual development. By that metric, SpaceX started developing Starship in 2005. Even if it was, the fact that the program persisted through 2017 would still dispell the notion set by the original poster.
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Stuff is Happening@Stuffhappenwhen·
@ImMoosking @Griot2325 In 2004, NASA began feasability analysis for a potentiall crewed rocket using shuttle boosters and a shuttle main tank with RS-25's, as a part of the constellation program. However, the SLS did not officially receive funding until 2010. However, initial development was 2004.
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MθθΣK@ImMoosking·
@Stuffhappenwhen @Griot2325 This is simply incorrect. The SLS program was introduced in the 2010 NASA Authorization Act. It began work after the subsequent appropriations. The program went through KDP A (program definition) and B (requirements definition) in 2012, and KDP C (preliminary design) in 2014.
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MθθΣK@ImMoosking·
@GOP @bonzack Your guy just proposed a 23% slash to NASA's budget.
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MθθΣK@ImMoosking·
@esjesjesj I get that you don't like Elon, and neither do most space fans, but you are being incredibly annoying. SpaceX has a 99.5% success rate on customer missions. You have 0 idea what you're talking about. Just enjoy Artemis. No need to be miserable.
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