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Well, it was labeled as an editorial comment, and though others may disagree, it really is getting special treatment. The film Voyage de la Lune was certainly an inspiration for lunar explorers and has much more in common with the actual science behind landing on the moon, but it’s not exhibited in the Air and Space

The work featured in this doc was all completed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center’s facilities, where the restored model now sits on display for all visitors to enjoy.

Why believe the lie that women are the same as men? They aren’t.

Simon Pegg talks about ... Sulu’s family.

Sounds like a new variation on the old Numbers stations.

Andrew, I don’t see anything about a way to tap the screen. Cardboard requires the ability to tap which, for most cheap viewers, requires that the user open the device and physically tap their phone screen. That’s annoying and clunky. Does the ViewMaster have a tapping/stylus solution?

This is troubling to me.

Someone needs to say it, so I will: BB-8 is stupid.

Literal man is literal.

Depends on the vehicle. The shuttle was indeed around 2g’s. Apollo maxed out at 4.

I’d totally share this — and many other articles — with my middle-schooler, my parents, and friends, but I can’t. The gratuitous use of profanity is unprofessional, and not something I want to share with Dad or child.

Hopefully some more optimistic and less reactive folks will now make a bit of money in the long term, snatching the stocks while the prices were down.

But it runs Windows, so it sucks as much as Windows does.

I remember this movie when Will Smith was in it.

I guess I’m an old, but I recall when superheroes were both super and heroic. All of this twisted, flawed, struggling angst shit has always been lost on me.

... the Kelvin universe can evolve and change in ways that don’t necessarily have to follow the Prime Universe at any point in history ...

It’s so dumb. And I love it.

Well, how do you investigate such claims then?

Wait, what?

...basically argues that all myths ever conceived by humans might just as well be considered as true. Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Norse, Ancient Greece, any number of indigenous tribal beliefs in Africa and Central and south America, etc, etc.