NASA! I totally take back what I said about you not knowing your ass from your elbow the other day. That was awesome! The EXPLOSION! The FIRE! The way that huge-ass rocket just BLASTED off into space! Cowabunga! And that sweet, backward-looking rocket-cam you put on there, that was a nice touch. No hard feelings, I hope. (P.S. Do you think you can start working on the flying laser hockey bears now?)
The NASA channel is a great background noise to have going on. I listen to it every now and then (the ISS work a few months ago was strangely hypnotic). It's like I'm subconsciously learning things and being soothed while I spend my day typing nonsense. But today, today I got really excited when that rocket took off. I watched the replay for like an hour.
All the astronauts were blasted into little bits. Oh, no, I mean, that was supposed to happen and there were no astronauts on that rocket anyway. The launch was a great success!
Kind of amazed that "the future of new rocket design" = "rockets that look EVEN MORE like dicks."
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The NASA channel is a great background noise to have going on. I listen to it every now and then (the ISS work a few months ago was strangely hypnotic). It's like I'm subconsciously learning things and being soothed while I spend my day typing nonsense. But today, today I got really excited when that rocket took off. I watched the replay for like an hour.
I think you were right the first time. NASA is over. It's time to let the private sector have it's chance.
I don't care what anyone says. The backward view cam and the condensation halo near the nose of the rocket look awesome.
Also, it disturbingly looks like a Tampon applicator or a blown up condom.
So what happens? The video ends just as the front end of it breaks off.
All the astronauts were blasted into little bits. Oh, no, I mean, that was supposed to happen and there were no astronauts on that rocket anyway. The launch was a great success!
I'm glad to see NonSociety finally made it into orbit.