After three days on-orbit, Dragon and the Inspiration4 crew – the world’s first all-civilian mission to orbit – will return to Earth on September 18, splashing down at approximately 7:06 p.m. EDT in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida.
After three days on-orbit, Dragon and the Inspiration4 crew – the world’s first all-civilian mission to orbit – will return to Earth on September 18, splashing down at approximately 7:06 p.m. EDT in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida.
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I wonder if orbiting earth changes your perspective about life on our planet.
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I hate the way they continually use the word “egress” as a verb! “Exit” would do just fine.
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Reading Robt. Heinlein’s short stories again. Written in the 1940’s. Particularly relevant since he had space conquered by civilians not the government. It you’re interested, get The Past Through Tomorrow.
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