Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Space Porn. Another day at the office.

"Space was our office yesterday. #EVA51," said International Space Station astronaut Ricky Arnold on Friday, the day after his latest spacewalk during which he upgraded cameras on the orbital platform. 

Arnold and Station Commander Drew Feustel completed the sixth spacewalk at the station this year, which lasted lasting 6 hours, 49 minutes. The two astronauts installed new high-definition cameras that will provide enhanced views during the final phase of approach and docking of the SpaceX Crew Dragon and Boeing Starliner commercial crew spacecraft that will soon begin launching from American soil.

The idea of a space force might be a bit too soon but to think that we've kept pace is foolish.

When was the last time that the US sent a man into space from our own soil? When was the last time that an American astronaut went into space atop a US and NOT a Russian rocket?

We're behind and all the cool pics from NASA can't change that fact.

Let's not even try and guess what the Russians or Chinese are doing in secret...the X-37 might be cool but we aren't the only ones I'll guarantee you that!

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