Posted on 11/27/2018 4:29:30 AM PST by NOBO2012
America landed the InSight on Mars yesterday.
At Mission Control there were a lot of hugs, high fives and woot-woots upon receiving confirmation (although Im sure their diversity officer advised against the hugs).
Still, it was a far cry from the exuberant flag waving celebration that accompanied Apollo 11s moon landing in 1969.
Flags are currently deemed too nationalistic to be displayed when we accomplish something as a nation that nobody else has, its considered taunting. And as I noted yesterday, concerns about Americas colonization of yet another planet have already been raised so well be keeping this American achievement low key in the media so as not be be accused of hubris in the court of international opinion.
Anyway, I think the landing may present the perfect solution to the current mess at the border. Since the NWO doesnt want the U.S. to colonize space, lets give that honor to the Third World this time! We could send all the Pakistanis, Iranians, Somalis, Mexicans and Central Americans that have been detained for entering our country illegally to Mars to crack rocks or whatever.
It will be just like Australia, without the water. Ive even got a recruiting poster:
Mars: Its not for old white guys. Bring me your chocolate, your mocha, your teeming caramel
Posted from: MOTUS A.D.
Another CGI cartoon by NASA and nothing more.
The very best thing we can do with Mars exploration involves the Russians. This is because NASA is caught in a nerd spiral of investigating, then investigating again, then again, etc., while ignoring the big picture.
Russians, on the other hand, can be very practical. For example, NASA would be horrified at the idea of sending nuclear powered tunneling robots to the Moon or Mars, to create more permanent tunnel habitats, *that could be improved* without having humans there to directly operate the robots. Russians would see it as very common sense.
Once such tunnels are built, with pressure doors, complements of the robot lander ship, the rock reinforced and sprayed with sealant for micro-leaks, and other parts of the lander used for ceiling, walls and flooring, continuing to dig soon gives you a substantial habitat that gets better and better with each subsequent mission.
Well, duh, everyone knows it’s green.
My son is a Freshman at Texas A&M. He gets to choose his specific Engineering field at the end of the Spring Semester. His first choice is Aerospace. A&M has a close relationship with NASA, so I hope he’ll be able to get an internship with them while a student.
That’s great. If his internship is anything like my kid’s, be prepared for a shock.
While his was actually a job he held for about two years, not just an internship, it came with 401K, medical, paid vacation and even educational reimbursement.
He made enough to fully fund his last two years of college.
I knew when he was done he’d be making a good income so we loaned him money for college.
Wow! I'll have to tell my son. :)
If the ethnic makeup of the JPL control center is any indication, Mars will be as white as snow. You can lead the left of the curve to education, but you can’t make it a rocket scientist.
Still has an atmosphere and a molten core.
We would have to do a little redecorating but it could be Earth 2 in much less time.
Well, no.
Like most things lauding the USSR a complete and total fable. Usually told by liberals.
A pencil in space is a total no no as the shavings and little flakes of graphite would get into everything including the electronics.
The pen used was developed by a private company and is still being sold as it actually WORKS. Unlike things made by Russia.
The non-whites can colonize space when they figure out how to build the rockets.
That’s one I should have looked up before posting, but I get most of my exercise jumping to conclusions. Thanks
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