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Comments by "snuffeldjuret" (@snuffeldjuret) on "" video.
@engineeredlifeform you try to, but fail.
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@engineeredlifeform not sure what you are trying to do, but it is obvious to everyone that you accomplishes nothing with this... whateveritisyouaredoing.
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indeed :).
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@Jester-Riddle why? They have the training to pilot the capsule... Were you not aware of this?
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indeed, but the musk haters will still claim he takes all the credit and always puts himself in the limelight :P.
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I wonder if it has something to do with the netflix deal.
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as I understand it, it is used for the maneuvering thrusters to push the orbit up high.
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@06savoy is there any difference compared to e.g. crew-2?
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@alanmay7929 "When methane is produced from non-fossil sources such as food and green waste , it can literally take carbon out of the air."
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@kritchify554 I have to ask as some people on the internet are really weird, that was a joke, right? :P
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@heniohenrykowski3571 isn't it the opposite though? These people do not see themselves as victims.
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@obroni you can't have it both ways. Either you are for space exploration or not, it doesn't matter what entity that spends money doing it.
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@obroni if that is your point, it is a bad point. They'll be doing science in space, and the mission is pushing boundaries, which ultimately is space exploration.
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I am kind of curious about your gripes with SpaceX.
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I suspect they want to save cool footage for either st jude or netflix, or just give the crew some breathing room.
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@Jester-Riddle not if the flight computer messes up?
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I'm confused about that, I see it being claimed that a hubble mission had people going higher, but without it being very detailed so haven't been "able" to confirm or deny.
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@danhunters8226 I've seen the claim that it was higher back then. On Wikipedia's STS-31 page they write: "The primary payload was the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), deployed in a 380 statute mile (612 kilometres (380 mi)) orbit. The shuttle's orbit in this mission was its highest orbit up to that date, in order for HST to be released near its operational altitude well outside the atmosphere. Discovery orbited the Earth 80 times during the mission.[5] The main purpose of this mission was to deploy Hubble. It was designed to operate above the Earth's turbulent and obscuring atmosphere to observe celestial objects at ultraviolet, visible and near-infrared wavelengths. The Hubble mission was a joint NASA-ESA effort going back to the late 1970s.[6] The rest of the mission was devoted to photography and onboard experiments. To launch HST into an orbit that guaranteed longevity, Discovery entered an orbit of around 613km by 615km. At one point during the mission, Discovery briefly reached an apogee of 621 kilometres (386 mi), the highest altitude ever reached by a Shuttle orbiter.[7]"
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isn't there many governments that does not have the social obligations of governments? :P
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@davidskidmore3442 it is also not that easy to bring aid to the world.
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Hayley was pure Kerbal during launch as well :).
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@Xavier1... Countdown: Inspiration4 Mission To Space
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