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>> No.14565830 [View]
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T-2 minutes

https://youtu.be/tS_tfb7mKUM

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>>12353293
i-is there a nude one? O.O

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>Eventually, Congress got the upper hand, putting NASA on track to build the large SLS rocket at a development cost of more than $2 billion a year. The rocket program mostly benefited the Alabama space center and was championed by Alabama State Senator Richard Shelby. The potential of in-space fuel storage and transfer threatened the SLS rocket because it would allow NASA to do some exploration missions with smaller and cheaper rockets. As one source explained at the time, "Senator Shelby called NASA and said if he hears one more word about propellant depots he’s going to cancel the Space Technology program."

https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/07/nasa-agrees-to-work-with-spacex-on-orbital-refueling-technology/

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>>12054439
and

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>>11985444
>>11985446
the doujins write themselves

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Are there any scientists/mathematicians who didn't go to ivy league or top tier universities and weren't child prodigies? I am talking about individuals who made valuable contributions to their respective fields, not literally whos.

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GIVE BOB AND DOUG YOUR ENERGY FAGGOTS

GODSPEED BOBENDOUG

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>>11470785
I want a high-rez version, now.

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>>11301680
>>11301681
This

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