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Julian Bond Julian Bond 106416716945076707395
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50 years of the USA having a space launch vehicle for humans are now over. Hard to believe. Where...
50 years of the USA having a space launch vehicle for humans are now over. Hard to believe. Where did the future go?
50 years of the USA having a space launch vehicle for humans are now over. Hard to believe. Where did the future go?
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Georg Tirebiter Georg Tirebiter 105069844990861987595
guess the shuttle lost it's usefulness. Maybe the ISS will be lowering a long rope ladder for future astronauts. 10 Mar 2011 10 Mar 2011
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Mark Richards Mark Richards 104304812570369572837
Or perhaps the elevator. It is sad..very sad. 10 Mar 2011 10 Mar 2011
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Julian Bond Julian Bond 106416716945076707395
@Georg Tirebiter Nah. But future astronauts won't be lifted out of the gravity well by NASA for some time to come. And maybe that task is so hard that it simply can't be done by a single nation any more. 10 Mar 2011 10 Mar 2011