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In reply to the discussion: Here's something that blew my mind - [View all]calimary
(90,062 posts)85. I'm sorry. Gotta interrupt here to admire the "Old Colostomy" nickname.
That may be the best nickname for him that Ive heard yet!
But, theres still awhile to go before this term of his is finally over. It makes me wonder what else hell try to do to keep hogging the headlines and everybodys attention.
Worst thing EVER to happen to America was the day Donald Trump came to town.
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This government isn't interested in promoting that kind of success story -- a diverse crew working on science for
WhiskeyGrinder
Wednesday
#1
And the crew IS STILL A BLACK MAN, A WOMAN, AND ya know two white guys.......
a kennedy
Wednesday
#4
That's A BINGO! NASA Is Lucky Trump Probably Didn't Know, Either! "DEI! STOP! DEI!"
ColoringFool
Wednesday
#35
I'm old enough to remember when we had an admin who did promote/celebrate that kind of success...
PunkinPi
17 hrs ago
#49
They're probably more concerned about where they're going to get money to eat
littlemissmartypants
Wednesday
#15
I'm embarrassed to say I only heard about it today! It sure wasn't promoted much buy the govt or the media!
LymphocyteLover
Wednesday
#19
I saw the dweeby blapping TV head talking with a NASA scientist; he said the moon was 250 million miles from Earth.
NBachers
Wednesday
#22
You do understand why I wouldn't listen to a reporter who claims the moon is 250,000,000 miles from Earth, don't you?
NBachers
16 hrs ago
#53
My mom worked at NASA when I was a young girl and she would get positively emotional...
Trueblue Texan
Wednesday
#45
Part of it is that Trmp was trying so hard to fuck over NASA and every other science program that people just didn't
eppur_se_muova
Wednesday
#46
I'll bet their social feeds regularly contain conspiracy theories about the US faking the original 1969 landing
Ponietz
16 hrs ago
#51
At this point in history, in my view, we really can't afford space entertainment.
NNadir
16 hrs ago
#52
While I respect your opinion, we need to channel our scientific resourses more wisely.
NNadir
14 hrs ago
#59
Kids in your classes grew up with Star Trek and Star Wars movies, plus a lot of other SciFi
FakeNoose
14 hrs ago
#61
I was draft bait when Apollo 11 landed on the Moon and It was on my peripheral.
JohnnyRingo
14 hrs ago
#62
I certainly appreciate robotics, but we still need the Human Experience. We are often explorers.
electric_blue68
12 hrs ago
#68
Have always supported a robust space program, but I have some sympathy for the lack of interest right now in Artemis.
Martin68
10 hrs ago
#80
Could it be a lack of curiosity in kids these days? Due to so much info being thrown in their faces everyday? nt
Exp
6 hrs ago
#93
Are they running from ICE?Worried about paying for the next semester?Working a job and attending class?
Scalded Nun
5 hrs ago
#94