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catloaf ,

NASA spokesperson Josh Finch told Ars on Thursday evening, “NASA is evaluating all options for the return of agency astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams from the International Space Station as safely as possible. No decisions have been made, and the agency will continue to provide updates on its planning.”

A standard statement like this doesn’t really warrant a news article.

huquad ,

Two “not stranded” astronauts becoming increasingly stranded. More at 6

ekZepp ,
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I’m just glad they have a ready-to-deploy backup plan. SpaceX is nailing it. I just hope that the future will remember the terrific work that Gwynne Shotwell and many others did while “someone else” where busy tossing money away.

FlyingSquid OP ,
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Sorry, no. Fuck SpaceX. They are helping destroy everything.

independent.co.uk/…/elon-musk-spacex-starlink-int…

ekZepp , (edited )
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Well, this was actually fkning concerning. Ofk is not like other Company aren’t playing to launch thousand of satellites too. There should be a serious regulation and some heavy changes in the metal alloy used at very least. I’m sure that Trump already has a plan about it…

… ofk i’m fking kidding. Vote [everyone else] x president .

Peppycito ,

So we’re starting to look at aluminum debris in the upper atmosphere, when are we going to look at carbon fibre debris? Or rocket fuel in the upper atmosphere? We dont know what any of that shit does. Im going to hazard a guess that it does nothing good.

If you were to light ten thousand Starlink satellites on fire in a bonfire on the ground people would put you in jail. When it happens in the upper atmosphere its called progress.

ekZepp ,
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Completely stopping the launch of new satellites will simply not happen. The only realistic response is to face the problem and improve the technology.

pennomi ,

Ehhh needs more study. Aluminum oxides in the atmosphere actually provide a cooling effect. That being said, we don’t know much about the health implications yet.

Peppycito ,

Right on. The “cooling effect” will hopefully offset all the kerosene and methane they’re injecting into the upper atmosphere and oceans.

lemmeout ,

But don’t worry though, NASA says the astronauts are “not stranded”.

cygnus ,
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Totally not stranded! The capsule that will bring them back just goes to another school.

TransplantedSconie ,

Lmao.

I’m sorry to laugh, but it’s just the absurdity of it all.

The downward spiral of Boeing is insane.

Pistcow ,

I got hired 2 days before all this shit! Had a pretty alright gig as a regional analyst before accepting. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

NegativeInf ,

At this point I’m expecting the big Boeing building down the street by NASA to collapse in on itself and the doors to be found 3 towns over.

sp3tr4l ,

It would be quite something if the Everett assembly building collapsed like a circus tent.

Largest building by volume in the world.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_Everett_Factory

thisorthatorwhatever ,

The irony of not being able to spiral downward, when spiraling downward.

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