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cuba looks great, but the gopro fisheye photos do not.

These are just the acres and acres of Ferrari’s growing in the fields.

While the minimalist look is very chic, is it right for a space capsule? Have we in fact reached 2010 (Kubrick’s version)? I’m not so sure I’m ready to make that commitment. My arguments against this new design are threefold:

The reason we are looking for a human certified astrovan is because we lost one of our last

Maybe they should ditch all those restraints altogether...

Imagine trying to poke a little drawing of a switch on flat sheet of glass while the whole display is shaking like a paint mixer and G-forces are pulling your arms around like you were taking a dozen Great Danes for a walk.

Yeah have fun stabbing your finger at a touchscreen under thrust.

I wonder what they use during ascent/descent, as the capsule is shaking and the pilots are subjected to G-forces. Emergency controls should be close at hand and fairly robust to ensure accurate and positive engagement.

This is why the majority of Tech/science companies hire a majority of white males. If they want diversity, the other races/gender have to play catch up.

I like how there is basically a “fuck this, I’m out” button

The answer is also incorrect, and extremely US-centric. Four different poliomyelitis vaccines have been developed, and Salk’s was neither the first, nor the one that pretty much eradicated polio on a world wide basis - Sabin’s oral live vaccine has been far more important.

“Who developed the Polio vaccine” is not science. It is, at best, science history.