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Make sure to include electric engineering!
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juste kevin It is never too late for learning! Just go from the fundamentals, it's not really complex...
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Seriously though; I find it very sad that this pursuit (space travel) is never addressing the Van Allen Belts and radiations in space (Mars rover report), which makes this quest absurd and quite deceitful a legacy to future generations.
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Right, especially while they cross the van allen belts! Do you think they will broadcast that Live on World Wide TV?
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JoeAnim IDN. You will need electric engineering also. Then, you will be able to grasp a realm (eSpace) that is/was totally unknown before...
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Therefore, we will see when they try.
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1- ⚠️ Wrong title. Rather "How to mess up a planet in 100 years". 2- ⚠️ Where was Willy when Pentagon Report June 2021 came out!
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Technically, none will do a thing until everybody involved with "apollo missions" are dead. So they don't have to face the shame of admitting to the world (nobody crossed the van allen belts). It is very sad that earthlings are held back for decades because of that type of fakery.
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The case will be definitively settled once Mars mission live astronuts try cross the van allen belts. In the meantime, if spacesuits were sufficiant for that (lethal radiations in space; Nasa Rover report), they would be utilized in nuclear plants (for cleaning up)_...
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Pranjal Chakravarty When one is out of arguments... I hope you have balls enough to register on the trip (or your descendents)! Which one scam do you think will be "revealed" first to the next generations (in the future): 911 or Apollo?
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No live being ever crossed any Van Allen belts (including the one USA installed at the time "StarFishPrime experiment").
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We will see when they try for real!
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Not quite! See item #4 Curiosity findings/analysis report(s); (mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/mission/science/results)
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⚠ What about element "Mc" (e115), recognised as new element on the periodic table in December 2015...
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🛸 Well, clearly, you missed it.
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@TeamAlleiahFamily Rolling dice(s) indefinitely always total half & half (law of pendulum). Ref.: Chaos theory (Lorenz Attractor). That's how Nature works.
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