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Space flights damage the environment. I expect they do but to such a small amount it's probably the same as five farting cows in Cumbria. They couldn't even try to measure it.
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But more rocket launches are being made as Space flights have been privatised in the US. 44 flight in 2020, and a lot more projected this year. So it will be useful to have some data.
// Despair of people continually manufacturing facts to fit their argument. //
From the poster of..
// it's probably the same as five farting cows in Cumbria //
LOL
But more rocket launches are being made as Space flights have been privatised in the US. 44 flight in 2020, and a lot more projected this year. So it will be useful to have some data.
// Despair of people continually manufacturing facts to fit their argument. //
From the poster of..
// it's probably the same as five farting cows in Cumbria //
LOL
You asserted
// its such a small amount //
- something you don’t really know.
You might have made up the farting cows bit, but your intention was to dismiss the possibility that it might be a problem.
They are not going to stop space exploration, it will continue no matter what NASA’s bean crunchers decide.
// its such a small amount //
- something you don’t really know.
You might have made up the farting cows bit, but your intention was to dismiss the possibility that it might be a problem.
They are not going to stop space exploration, it will continue no matter what NASA’s bean crunchers decide.
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