πŸŒŸπŸš€βœ¨ Space Exploration 🌍⭐🌜

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A water bear?

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Something for the conspiracy idiots to drool over.

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Using the Internet to ask for public input? This could be entertaining! Suity McSuitface, anybody? Or maybe the SpaceZoot? I hope we get to see the submitted designs.

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Can do.

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No cape?

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But two wrenches!

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And a dress code!

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I can’t tell - is he wearing a tie? It may be casual Friday.

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It looks like a sloppy rope belt, or a very scanty loincloth.

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That is a very 50s Science Guy collar, and that little spot of black would be a very small cravat if it isn’t a tie.

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For clarification, assuming Britain hasn’t been uprooted like Tol EressΓ«a and still counts as part of Europe:

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Yeah, but if one of those wheels hits something taller than them, it’ll tip over. I know this because I accidentally did it to a baby once, when I was a teenager. The baby wasn’t hurt, but was very upset.

I’m not going to cheer the Space-X failure. The company has insulated itself pretty wel from Space Karen.

I’ve always been leery of their N-1-style strategy and lo, it looks like they just lost too many engines and lost the ability to control the vehicle. This is why they gave up on piston engines in aerospace, too many cylinders, too many points of failure.

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Of course, if the 4/20 launch had gone off without a hitch, Space Karen would have been insufferable. Well, even more so than usual, I mean. Though I wouldn’t be surprised if he still squeezes a joke out of it.

Overall, it looks like things went remarkably well, even with the engine failures. Up until the stage separation, anyways.

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Can’t find the original posts, so sharing my reblog,

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