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Asteroïde scheert vanavond 'rakelings' langs de aarde
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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door General View PostFuck. Snel nog oogsten dus!
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En vanavond gaan we weten of dit mss is wat de maya's bedoelden.Doordat wij hun kalender verkeerd begrepen door al die veranderingen in de onze gedurende de afgelopen eeuwen zaten we er een paar maanden naast ().
Allez,nu vlug naar de nachtwinkel om te hamsteren.Last edited by Sole mio; 15 February 2013, 17:30.
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niet dat de Taliban over dergelijke technologie beschikt. Ze kunnen veel makkelijker atoombommen verzamelen om de hele wereld op te blazen.
Die knal boven Rusland is natuurlijk heel vervelend. Ten eerste voor de slachtoffers, maar ook voor ons. Blijkbaar was dit brokje te klein om te volgen in telescopen. Er was geen waarschuwing, zelfs niet dagen of uren van te voren. Het blikveld van onze astronomen is blijkbaar kleiner dan ik dacht.
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het was niet voor niets... een false flag eum.. falsemeteor fireshow to get things done
Officiele petitie in de VS : +/- 35.000 handtekeningen
Secure resources and funding, and begin construction of a Death Star by 2016.
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The Administration shares your desire for job creation and a strong national defense, but a Death Star isn't on the horizon. Here are a few reasons:
The construction of the Death Star has been estimated to cost more than $850,000,000,000,000,000. We're working hard to reduce the deficit, not expand it.
The Administration does not support blowing up planets.
Why would we spend countless taxpayer dollars on a Death Star with a fundamental flaw that can be exploited by a one-man starship?
However, look carefully (here's how) and you'll notice something already floating in the sky -- that's no Moon, it's a Space Station! Yes, we already have a giant, football field-sized International Space Station in orbit around the Earth that's helping us learn how humans can live and thrive in space for long durations. The Space Station has six astronauts -- American, Russian, and Canadian -- living in it right now, conducting research, learning how to live and work in space over long periods of time, routinely welcoming visiting spacecraft and repairing onboard garbage mashers, etc. We've also got two robot science labs -- one wielding a laser -- roving around Mars, looking at whether life ever existed on the Red Planet.
Keep in mind, space is no longer just government-only. Private American companies, through NASA's Commercial Crew and Cargo Program Office (C3PO), are ferrying cargo -- and soon, crew -- to space for NASA, and are pursuing human missions to the Moon this decade.
Even though the United States doesn't have anything that can do the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs, we've got two spacecraft leaving the Solar System and we're building a probe that will fly to the exterior layers of the Sun. We are discovering hundreds of new planets in other star systems and building a much more powerful successor to the Hubble Space Telescope that will see back to the early days of the universe.
We don't have a Death Star, but we do have floating robot assistants on the Space Station, a President who knows his way around a light saber and advanced (marshmallow) cannon, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which is supporting research on building Luke's arm, floating droids, and quadruped walkers.
We are living in the future! Enjoy it. Or better yet, help build it by pursuing a career in a science, technology, engineering or math-related field. The President has held the first-ever White House science fairs and Astronomy Night on the South Lawn because he knows these domains are critical to our country's future, and to ensuring the United States continues leading the world in doing big things.
If you do pursue a career in a science, technology, engineering or math-related field, the Force will be with us! Remember, the Death Star's power to destroy a planet, or even a whole star system, is insignificant next to the power of the Force.Last edited by moreweed; 18 February 2013, 19:39.Society is like stew-if you don't keep it stirred up, you end up with a lot of scum on the top
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