Space is the place
Space is the place
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The net worth of JeffBezos
is about $200-billion. A stack of that many dollar bills would reach twice as high as his Blue Origins Rocket launch.- Can we not "polute" this thread with the likes of Bezos? One post about it was more than enough.
And he only lasted about 2 minutes so enough with this shitgrafician - okey sorry, i didnt know there is the jeff bezos posting police around here .. ;)neverscared
- Well he went to the place called space today. So it stays.monospaced
- Pretty sure he just went to the upper atmosphere for a couple minutes, so not actual space space, but okaygrafician
- But space is the place.monospaced
- They went miles outside the atmosphere. Fully into outer space. The place they went. Today.monospaced
- Then tell us mono how exactly they didn't burned in that dinghy capsule on re-entry?grafician
- Because they didn’t come in fast obviously. They were mere miles out so the re entry was incredibly gentle vs coming back from higher orbit. Obviously.monospaced
- This means there was very little friction in comparison, and no risk of burning up as a result. I thought this was obvious to everyone.monospaced
- But that is irrelevant. Because they went to space by leaving earth atmosphere completely.monospaced
- mono everyone knows they didn't went to actual space, get a grip and stop your ignorant comments lolgrafician
- can't believe even you fell for the "marketing" smh...grafician
- Yes they did. Not sure why you’re even saying this. Yes. It’s marketing. For a trip to space. The place they went.monospaced
- Nothing I said was ignorant. You were the one ignorant to how re entry burn works not me. You’re also ignorant to the boundary of atmosphere apparently.monospaced
- Fun fact: not even the ISS is "outside the atmosphere" so practically not in "outer space" at over 200 Miles out.
Google these basic facts, will you?
Damngrafician - These people went to about 50 miles out, same with Branson, that's suborbital flight so in no way they were in no danger or in actual space for all purposesgrafician
- have you even seen the rockets SpaceX uses to send a crew capsule to the ISS?
@mono at least look for some basic info before arguing next time...grafician - here wikipedia updated the fucking pages: https://en.wikipedia…grafician
- here from NASA https://www.nasaspac…
all the data
where exactly do they "left the atmosphere" or "fully into outer spgrafician - This is the last time I'm arguing with you on anything, you clearly have some knowledge about *some* things, but overall you're at college levelgrafician
- The ISS is outside of our atmosphere. Of course it is. Everyone on it is in space.monospaced
- Every space agency recognizes this. It's in the books as fact. You are wrong, and I'm glad you won't argue anymore, because it's ridiculous.monospaced
- Oh, and your wiki post? FIRST sentence says it's outerspace. Oops.monospaced
- It doesn't have to go into orbit to be space flight, it just has to leave the atmosphere, which is about 60 miles up.monospaced
- Still laughing at how you were so ignorant you couldn't figure out why it didn't "burn up" on re entry. LOL.monospaced
- In the meantime, you should write to every newspaper on the planet, and national geographic, and let them know they're all wrong in their reports. LOL.monospaced
- I'll rest easy you won't argue with me anymore, because that's what you promised, and it's good, because you won't make a fool of yourself anymore.monospaced
- Can we not "polute" this thread with the likes of Bezos? One post about it was more than enough.