Mark Kelly Remains STS-134 Commander Tops This Week @NASA
On This Week @NASA — Astronaut Mark Kelly remains at the helm of the STS-134 mission, the STS-133 crew continues preparations for their Feburary launch, the Kepler spacecraft reports over 1,100 planatary candidates, robotic assembly research preparations make headway and AJ-26 rocket testing concludes.
Awsome!
Awesome!
Yay!
good choice
good work ShuttleCDRKelley you still in command all the best.
Im so proud of your decision. God bless both you and your wife!
@TehChillinJuggalo True! I watched it on TV too. Its already a tough decision for Mark and those reporters kept asking stupid moron questions instead of support him.. Btw, all the best, Mark!
"A relatively large number of planets may exist in our galaxy" — not only that, but as we have been shown by recent discoveries, the conditions for life are not nearly as limited as we had once thought. As science and technology advances, we will probably find more than just habitable planets… I hope that day comes during my lifetime.
in theory,given time, humanity can live forever, or maybe we already do, its just not called humanity then
given we don't screw it up, of course
a a parameter for future scientific work, just because we can does not mean we should
a few years give or take is unlikely to make much of a difference
I'm on for space travel if nasa would like