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Mo-Cance t1_ix9w8ar wrote
Reply to comment by cleverkname in Actor/footballer Vinnie Jones with opposing player Paul Gascoigne during a match. 1988 by 305FUN
Point Five-Oh!
Mo-Cance t1_irk93it wrote
Reply to comment by BillHicksScream in Continent-Size Dust Storm on Mars Threatens to Shorten NASA InSight Lander's Last Days by Sariel007
Exploration always has benefits. The knowledge gained in setting up our first extraterrestrial colony will be vital in the progress humanity will need to make to truly survive in the long term.
Never mind that science and exploration continually open up new economic doors for us all.
No one says that Earth isn't important, or that our ability to survive on it isn't vital. Best not to have all of our eggs in one basket either.
Mo-Cance t1_irj1zb3 wrote
Reply to comment by SublimeEcto1A in Continent-Size Dust Storm on Mars Threatens to Shorten NASA InSight Lander's Last Days by Sariel007
Mars colonization has its benefits, but an Elon-led effort is certainly resorting to cannnibalism and human sacrifice with about a week.
Mo-Cance t1_irj1tyz wrote
Reply to comment by XeroxApple in Continent-Size Dust Storm on Mars Threatens to Shorten NASA InSight Lander's Last Days by Sariel007
Mars has an atmosphere, but it's only about 1% as thick as Earth's. Still more than enough to whip up dust and produce storms.
Arguably the most glaring scientific inaccuracy of the movie The Martian was that the storm in the opening scene was powerful enough to threaten the return vehicle, or to throw astronauts around. In reality, not much more than dust has a chance of being disturbed.
Mo-Cance t1_iycp3fj wrote
Reply to 30 Movies With 0% Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes by Maxcactus
So the first movie, 400 Days, has a 22%, while the next two have yet to receive a rating. I stopped at that point.