Fluffywolf
Nips away your dignity
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Well, I agree it's a good step towards achievement. But we're not at the "Great achievement for humankind".... yet.
I've found myself asking the same question, too. Why don't we go back? What's holding us from going back?
Well, I agree it's a good step towards achievement. But we're not at the "Great achievement for humankind".... yet.
Not for humankind.
Of humankind.
That us as mere animals on this rock have the power to propel ourselves into the stars.
meanwhile all the aliens in the galactic federation are laughing their asses off at us
What's next/left? landing on and enventually terraforming the red planet or one of the moons of saturn or jupiter or w/e. Its pretty pointless to send anything out of our solar system if it can't excede c, so I wouldn't even seriously consider it. c may never be broken, and if it is, it wont happen anytime in our lives - sci fi junkies need to wake up to that one.
One of human-kind's greatest achievements.
What are your thoughts on the first moon landing, and what do you believe should be the modern goals in space?