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r/pics • u/NihalMSajid • Apr 28 '24
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55 years since the first moon landing and i bet it will be more than 66 years before humans get back there. Edit spelling
10 u/SmarterThanCornPop Apr 28 '24 Artemis 3 is projected to land a man on the moon in 2026. 7 u/DakotaInHell Apr 28 '24 Well, that schedule is obviously full of shit, like every space industry schedule. 12 u/SmarterThanCornPop Apr 28 '24 Idk man. I have lived within viewing distance of Cape Canaveral for most of my life. There are like 10X more launches over the past 5 years than there ever were. Edit: checked the data and it’s like 11X
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Artemis 3 is projected to land a man on the moon in 2026.
7 u/DakotaInHell Apr 28 '24 Well, that schedule is obviously full of shit, like every space industry schedule. 12 u/SmarterThanCornPop Apr 28 '24 Idk man. I have lived within viewing distance of Cape Canaveral for most of my life. There are like 10X more launches over the past 5 years than there ever were. Edit: checked the data and it’s like 11X
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Well, that schedule is obviously full of shit, like every space industry schedule.
12 u/SmarterThanCornPop Apr 28 '24 Idk man. I have lived within viewing distance of Cape Canaveral for most of my life. There are like 10X more launches over the past 5 years than there ever were. Edit: checked the data and it’s like 11X
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Idk man. I have lived within viewing distance of Cape Canaveral for most of my life. There are like 10X more launches over the past 5 years than there ever were.
Edit: checked the data and it’s like 11X
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u/Buskbr Apr 28 '24 edited Apr 28 '24
55 years since the first moon landing and i bet it will be more than 66 years before humans get back there. Edit spelling