That was so awesome! Much needed literal uplift in a time of such seeming darkness.
It was beautiful to watch, and I loved how they had the tandem shot of Bob & Doug in the Dragon while the Falcon 9 touched back down perfectly.
So so so awesome!
PS...Go America, too!
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
That was really awesome. My older kid is roughly the same age as I was at the time of Challenger so I was hesitant to let him watch, but I'm glad I did. Safe travels to the crew. Will they be broadcasting the docking tomorrow morning?
They left Earth. Good choice right about now.
"Amazing what a minute can do."
They will have live coverage of the docking with the ISS at 10:29 am EDT this morning.
Docked!
What did they do with Jules Bergman???
Murder hornets were just a diversionary tactic by the animal kingdom to distract us from the real danger:
Virus-pilfering monkeys.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/monkeys...les-lab-india/
Or Wuhan Bats.
Canning the Space Shuttle was the best choice. I was a bit angry at the time, but the things SpaceX has been able to do are just amazing. Whoever thought we'd see reusable rockets!
The costs SpaceX has been able to hit are really game changing. Their ride sharing is also quite amazing and giving smaller businesses access to space they might not have had before.
To be honest, I'm more looking forward to the new Mars Rover set to launch in a few months. THAT thing is cool (60 minutes last night).