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RickeyM 07-20-2021 08:27 AM

Bezos Blasts Off
 
Today a billionaire one-ups another billionaire. Fascinated by the ability of a reusable launch vehicle after NASA's launch it then splash it technique. That's got to be quite a view from way up there. Still waiting for a private enterprise to achieve manned orbit. No hope for light speed anytime soon tho'.

finnbow 07-20-2021 09:41 AM

Boldly going where Alan Shepherd went 60 years ago.

bobabode 07-20-2021 10:57 AM

Looks like an E-ticket to this old space groupie. Congrats Bezos.

Chicks 07-20-2021 12:35 PM

Donny must be absolutely LIVID with envy, lol. He hates Bezos, who is a real billionaire, and owns the WaPo. :D

Oerets 07-20-2021 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Chicks (Post 401510)
Donny must be absolutely LIVID with envy, lol. He hates Bezos, who is a real billionaire, and owns the WaPo. :D

Donny created the space cadets thou.....:rolleyes: Ooo yea Space Force!

Dondilion 07-20-2021 06:59 PM

Bezos is bored.

Oerets 07-20-2021 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Dondilion (Post 401517)
Bezos is bored.



With plenty of $$$$$!


No need to look at tax rates.....................:eek::rolleyes:

RickeyM 07-20-2021 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by finnbow (Post 401508)
Boldly going where Alan Shepherd went 60 years ago.

We had the reusable space shuttle but it's been out of service for years. What's noteworthy to me at least is this reusable launch vehicle and capsule and the landing of both on dry land precisely where they wanted them to. I read somewhere, possibly here, that NASA passed on the idea of reusables. Russia's been using dry land landings as SOP all along. Maybe NASA should be taking notes.

barbara 07-21-2021 07:49 AM

I heard on tv yesterday that the future plan would be to have heavy industry take place in space so we could save the earth's environment from pollution.

So, my question would be.... aren't we just spreading our pollution further? I'm no scientist, but, I just don't believe that polluting space could be a good thing.

Maybe we ought to find a way to produce less pollution, eh?

Pio1980 07-21-2021 08:22 AM

Dont see that happening, except small scale specialized zero G.


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