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Our team's youngest member, 19-year-old Kai Takeda, the biologist, dozed off during meetings, apparently due to fatigue. He was yelled at by the team commander.
Our team was facing a tough decision. None of us wanted to give up. Our discussion about what to do continued through to midnight.
SovietSupreme wrote:Everyone knows Soviet Union won space race. We were first in space and are winner because we were first. All America did was land man on moon much after we launched first man in space. America will always be second to Soviet Union in space. Nobody can defeat Soviet Union and it's most loved leader, Soviet Supreme. Communist way is the best way!
their Soyuz spacecraft with a Japanese flag and an "MZ" logo for Maezawa's name was moved onto the launch pad
Coligny wrote:Are you a native english speaker ?
NASA's interim leader Sean Duffy didn't make it through a single sentence in his announcement that the agency's Mars Perseverance rover had spotted "potential biosignatures" on the Red Planet last year without sucking up to president Donald Trump.
While we're still far from a definitive conclusion about current or ancient life on Mars, it was an exciting finding, with a sampled rock containing minerals closely associated with Earth-based microbial life.
The only problem? The Trump administration has made it clear that it's not interested in returning the samples taken by NASA's Perseverance rover back to Earth for laboratory analysis.
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