A Thread About Space, Stars, and The Great Beyond
#26
Guest_Puddi III_*
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 01:18
Guest_Puddi III_*
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#27
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 01:19
Budgee naturally posting some saucy images
Of course we need more of his saucy images, somehow it supposedly fits into the Universal Harmony or something or other.
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#28
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 01:22
Budgee naturally posting some saucy images
Well, I AM the "saucier of the BSN"
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#29
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 01:24
Well, I AM the "saucier of the BSN"
Spoiler
at least you are not the bunz. The Bunz is like the Second Coming of David the Paragon of Heroes.
#30
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 01:30
at least you are not the bunz. The Bunz is like the Second Coming of David the Paragon of Heroes.

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#31
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 01:32
well played well played.
#32
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 01:35
SPACE.
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#33
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 01:46
how much drugs Prince?
#34
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 02:06
Tempurpedic beds( the materials were originally developed by Nasa )
Fire fighting equipment
Space Blankets
Dustbusters
Aural thermometer
Ventricular assist device
Huge advancements in artificial limbs
Invisible braces
Scratch resistant lenses
Anti icing systems for air craft
Improved radial tires
And so much more, it's ****ing crazy.
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#35
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 02:07
*Flesh-lights
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#36
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 02:12
*Flesh-lights
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#37
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 02:48
Can we give NASA USA levels of military funding? That'd be great.
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#38
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 04:41
Its crazy what they've achieved with a mere 1% of one cent of every tax dollar. Imagine what they could achieve with twenty cents per dollar. I think our next big break will come when we can replicate photosynthesis within solar panels( something NASA is trying desperately to achieve ) we would be able to harness ridiculous amounts of energy from the sun, more than we could ever use.Can we give NASA USA levels of military funding? That'd be great.
#39
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 05:04
Very cool. Population problems would be a things of the past if we can live on other worlds...Honestly I'd love for NASA to look into Terra forming technology. Can't expect the mars colony to be restricted to only a dome forever.
Yeah but hey'll all be "under the dome"
see what I did there?
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On a somewhat serious note it would be truly wonderful if we had a place off world where there was some kind of human presence. The Moon is our closest celestial body so why not there to start off with? Only a short trip for supplies and stuff too. 4 days isn't long, quicker if we get some new kind of engine technology happening..
Yet we spend more money on war they we do on space travel, and I can't help but imagine where we'd be if the situation were reversed. But we're humans and conflict seems hard wired into our nature. Sigh!!!
Mars is the next logical step once we have a base on the Moon. Is there anything actually worth mining on the Moon?
#41
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 05:18
Helium-3, a lightweight none radioactive isotope. It's rare on earth, but is plentiful on the moon. It could be used as a fuel source for ships or settlements powered by Nuclear Fusion.Yeah but hey'll all be "under the dome"
see what I did there?
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On a somewhat serious note it would be truly wonderful if we had a place off world where there was some kind of human presence. The Moon is our closest celestial body so why not there to start off with? Only a short trip for supplies and stuff too. 4 days isn't long, quicker if we get some new kind of engine technology happening..
Yet we spend more money on war they we do on space travel, and I can't help but imagine where we'd be if the situation were reversed. But we're humans and conflict seems hard wired into our nature. Sigh!!!
Mars is the next logical step once we have a base on the Moon. Is there anything actually worth mining on the Moon?
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#42
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 05:37
Our moon Luna is a beautiful lass up there in the night sky. I don't want her spoiled because of our presence so if there's any sort of use we can get from her we REALLY need to control the obvious greed that humanity would expand to our satellite friend.
#43
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 05:39
On a somewhat serious note it would be truly wonderful if we had a place off world where there was some kind of human presence. The Moon is our closest celestial body so why not there to start off with? Only a short trip for supplies and stuff too. 4 days isn't long, quicker if we get some new kind of engine technology happening..
Yet we spend more money on war they we do on space travel, and I can't help but imagine where we'd be if the situation were reversed. But we're humans and conflict seems hard wired into our nature. Sigh!!!
Mars is the next logical step once we have a base on the Moon. Is there anything actually worth mining on the Moon?
There is. Luna's the first step for humanity to expand off of Terra(Earth). Unless Europa shows so much promise we decide to head way the hell out to her.
#44
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 05:45
Helium-3 is frozen in the top soil, so I don't think we could do much damage.Our moon Luna is a beautiful lass up there in the night sky. I don't want her spoiled because of our presence so if there's any sort of use we can get from her we REALLY need to control the obvious greed that humanity would expand to our satellite friend.
#45
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 05:48
Helium-3 is frozen in the top soil, so I don't think we could do much damage.
You'd be surprised. Though we would have to get past the obvious dangers beforehand.
#46
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 06:34
The chart goes from left to right( smallest to largest ).

#47
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 06:36
We are so small.
#48
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 06:44
Nah, we're born from the stuff of dying stars. I don't know about you, but that makes me feel pretty damn big.We are so small.
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#49
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 06:46
Nah, we're born from the stuff of dying stars. I don't know about you, but that makes me feel pretty damn big.
Yet the global average for meat size is 5.2 inches long with a 4.8 inch girth. Thats the average stars gave us? Brah.
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#50
Posté 09 juin 2015 - 06:51
No idea what you mean. I can talk astronomy all day, but once you get to a topic like that it's uncharted territory to me lol.Yet the global average for meat size is 5.2 inches long with a 4.8 inch girth. Thats the average stars gave us? Brah.





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