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f-15 supporting the last shuttle launch

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I like how the shuttle is blasting through the cloud layer. Very cool.
 
That is a very cool shot. Unfortunate that the U.S. is now reliant on the Russians to get people into orbit.
 
That picture is sweet.

However, I shed no tears for the current stoppage in manned space flight to low earth orbit. The ISS is a massive waste of money. In this day and age of UAVs and automation, lets learn what we can about space with robots. Way more cost effective.
 
That picture is sweet.

However, I shed no tears for the current stoppage in manned space flight to low earth orbit. The ISS is a massive waste of money. In this day and age of UAVs and automation, lets learn what we can about space with robots. Way more cost effective.
You want a robot or James T. Kirk negotiating with aliens?

No bucks, no Buck Rogers.

I do think we need to go to Mars, like yesterday. I want off this rock.

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You want a robot or James T. Kirk having sex with aliens?

No bucks, no Buck Rogers.

I do think we need to go to Mars, like yesterday. I want off this rock.

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I haven't watched much Star Trek, but this seemed more accurate from what I remember.
 
True, but I could not find a pic of the hot green chick from the movie to add as the negotiateee

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You want a robot or James T. Kirk negotiating with aliens?

No bucks, no Buck Rogers.

I do think we need to go to Mars, like yesterday. I want off this rock.

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I may be very wrong on this but I thought Mars was one of the reasons they cancelled the shuttle program. Or at least that's what they say. I thought the idea was that we got everything we could from the space station and now it is time to set our sights further out.
 
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