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YO303

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  1. Your post is still there but now the page will load for most people when it's full to brimming. Think how many people haven't seen your posts because they can't be fucked hoping that the page content will resolve.

     

     

    talk about missing the point :facepalm:, the thread should get to the point where it takes 4 days to load

  2. ^ yes, ever since podcasting became popular and all these comedians started opening up its becoming pretty clear to me that they are total pervs and very creepy and possibly dealing with some sort of mental illness.

     

    Funny that these people are the voice of logic and reason, that in of itself is a pretty good joke.

  3. the scientist on the new horizon mission are doing an AMA on reddit if anyone is interested .. https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/3d9luh/were_scientists_on_the_nasa_new_horizons_team/?sort=top

     

     

    this is really cool, wasnt aware there is a mission planned to find if europa's oceans have life/can support life ..

     

     

    My question is this: my first daughter is being born in September, and I'm wondering what you think the first mission will be that will give her the same sense of wonder? What's coming down the pipe in the next 15-20 years or so?

     

    [–]NewHorizons_PlutoNASA New Horizons[S] 86 points

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    What a great question! I remember holding my newborn son as the first Cassini radar data of Titan was downlinked in the middle of the night. The next big mission that can "grow up" with your daughter is the Europa mission. This mission will investigate if Europa and its huge global ocean is habitable. Take her to the launch in the early 2020's when she is ~8 years old, then watch the data come in with her when she is a young teenager. - Curt

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