And 40 years ago, we went to the Moon.
By the end of this year, the only way to the ISS will be, once more, on a Russian rocket.
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I think these rockets were about the biggest of them all if not the biggest. To see one launch was an amazing experience I'm told.
ReplyDeleteYup they don't make 'em like this anymore.
And now the WSJ says Obama will be privatizing NASA. That should work out just fine and dandy.
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Montag, yeah, that'll work well. Hopefully the private companies will bring a level of dedication above that of the Pascagooula Shipyards.
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