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ISS Docking LIVE

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Get Hype,

First Britfag on the International Space Station:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/science-environment-34985274
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They fucked up the docking procedure and had to do it manually without the autopilot

Shit was tense
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>>7722644
>mfw

It was like Interstellarâ„¢
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>>7722642
>bongs are excited because that europe they hate so much sent one of their countrymen on the iss
i am laughing
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>>7722648
It was actually the Ruskies that sent us

Russian rockets are the only way up now that Ameripoors mothballed their space shuttles

u mad?
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This is pretty comfy viewing t b h
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>>7722650
Not mad, m8. I find it funny that you guys spend your time shitting on europe when they are the only reason you have something to do with space. But since you're asking, our national program is doing very good, thanks
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>>7722653
>if you dislike the EU you must hate everything about europe
Found the autist
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>>7722653
>Falcon Heavy

Great, so you're almost exactly where you were 50 years ago.

>when they are the only reason you have something to do with space.

Not really, there are a few firms that manufacture satellites here. Moreover you don't need to be part of Europe to be a member of the ESA, you just have to agree to help fund it. And even then, being part of the ESA is hardly a great argument for staying in the EU.
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>>7722653
>our national program is doing very good, thanks

lol Great job, Elon.

I guess 18/19 doesn't sound quite so good?
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>>7722642
>Get Hype,
>routine operation
>happens half a dozen times a year
>technology established in the early 1960s
>let's get all excited about stagnation
What I'm getting hyped for is SpaceX's return to flight, with their third try at stage recovery, possibly on solid land this time (AF has given permission, still no final decision from FAA), and an upgraded rocket (more payload at the same empty mass thanks to increased thrust and propellant densification) that will make landing attempts feasible on all flights, not just low-payload ones.
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>>7722658
I know the esa and the eu are separate but im pretty sure scientists at esa do enjoy the freedom of movement and using the same currency wherever they go. Hell, scientists seem to be the most pro-eu part of your population. I've seen your ukippers, they seem even more stupid as donald trump supporters here.
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>>7722669
>ZOMG, SpaceX lost a rocket!
You might want to have a closer look at those Russian failure rates.
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>>7722673
>Hell, scientists seem to be the most pro-eu part of your population.

Not really, they're just worried about their funding.

>they seem even more stupid as donald trump supporters here.
>Calls other stupid
>Can not into grammar.
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>>7722670
>routine

Nothing is routine when it comes to space m8
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>>7722673
Scientists are pro-EU because of the funding bux they have access to, no other reason

The EU on general is a disgusting bureaucratic mess, and the public knows it. Stop talking about politics and parties you have no idea about
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>>7722676
>Nothing is routine when it comes to space m8
After half a century of spaceflight, that's a shameful admission of persistent incompetence.

These are not bold new explorations anymore.
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>>7722675
Not him, but I've been to the UK one year to study, and your scientists are definitely very pro-EU in mind. They understand the value of cooperation, unlike the illiterates who vote for Farage.
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>>7722681
>rocket science is easy

Nice fedora
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>>7722683
>They understand the value of cooperation, unlike the illiterates who vote for Farage.
LOL

The only cooperation in the EU is between eurocrats, you fucking moron
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>>7722686
t. someone who never ever set foot into an university.
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They're in!
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>>7722683
>and your scientists are definitely very pro-EU in mind.

Well I study in the UK (and live there) and the majority aren't. They want a way to easily facilitate co-operation between different universities but that's it, they couldn't give a fuck about the EU as such, just the machinery that allows them to apply for more funding and the facilities that gives them away to work together easily.
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>not knowing how to deal with delayed communication
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>Born in a barn
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>My feet hurt
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>>7722684
There's nothing about spaceflight that makes it inherently unreliable, and as I pointed out, now we have half a century of experience with it.

Failures don't happen for mysterious reasons, but because of completely avoidable engineering, manufacturing, and operational fuck-ups.

You might as well sneer at the idea that intercontinental, stratospheric flight could ever be routine. That's not easy either, but we got good at it.
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>'space' station
>not even in space
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