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FUCK YEAH!

>> No.4141379
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FUCK YEAH!

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Meanwhile, on Mars...

>> No.4141389

MOAR TERRA FORMING

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>>4141379
The von Braun nuclear rocket. What an audacious idea.

What a waste. Sigh.

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>>4141397
wow, fuck you asshole
you just made my day 12x worse

>> No.4141397

in 2028...

The International Space Station is decommissioned

The International Space Station was constructed from 1998 to 2012. Its operational lifetime was originally planned to be until 2020, but with extra funding was extended to 2028. This date was chosen to mark the 30th anniversary of the first Russian component to be launched.

Like its predecessor - Space Station Mir - it is ditched in the Pacific Ocean.

Some modules of the Russian Orbital Segment are salvaged before the de-orbiting takes place. These are used as the basis for a new station, known as the Orbital Piloted Assembly and Experiment Complex.*

>> No.4141421

>>4141397

is this that timeline thing?

did i find it in the sticky?

>> No.4141431

If anyone is the least bit interested in terraforming and not a complete drooling moron (like I know most of you are) you should check out the Red Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson.