VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif., May 5 (Reuters) – An Atlas 5 rocket soared into space early on Saturday from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, carrying NASA’s first robotic lander designed for exploring the deep interior of another planet on its voyage to Mars.
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Awesome! And science marches on in spite of the neanderthals in our country, government and world who wish it not to.
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It seems today that scientific advancement is inversely proportional to human evolution (i.e. devolution).
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Yes, we have conquered space beyond our planet but have yet to conquer the spaces that divide us here on Earth.
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That appears to be a much bigger problem.
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Space Force!!!!!
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Good to see the Atlas V working well.
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It is.
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