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Is it German or Russian?

>> No.7501544

>>7501529

HAS SCIENCE GONE TOO FAR

NASA ADMINS ARE REPORTEDLY "SHOCKED"

>> No.7501715

Nothing is illegal in space.

>> No.7501718

>>7501715
Several things are literally illegal in space under international law, notably weapons.

>> No.7501742

>>7501529

Right now still russian, but 10-15 years from now it will be german. Russia makes good job in destroying their scientific heritage.

>> No.7501751

>>7501529

Lol, why bother with Russian. They have Lomonosov and Mendeleev and they both were meme scientists.

>> No.7501756

>>7501529
>what is a false dichotomy

>> No.7501767

>>7501718
But what if an alien attacked?

>> No.7501770

Mandarin

>> No.7501772

>>7501767
My thoughts exactly, no way would I ever go up there unarmed.

>> No.7501778

>>7501770
Mandarin is damn useful nowadays, but as far as science is concerned the important papers from China are written (also) in English.

>> No.7501908

>>7501529
>Russian
U wot? One of the least relevant languages on the planet.
>>7501742
>destroying their scientific heritage
There's nothing to destroy. They have never invented anything other than vodka (probably not even their invention). They were always absolutely irrelevant to science.

>> No.7501911

>>7501770
>Chinkshit
>Proper paper
Pick one

>> No.7503335

>>7501770
>>7501770
>chink speak
Kill yourself.

>> No.7503342

japanese
animu and gaymu help /sci/entists cope with unbearable lonliness

>> No.7503348

German definitely, although most research is published in English as well.

>> No.7503350

>>7501529
stop forcing this picture you stupid faggot

>> No.7503358

This thread is actually pretty relevant to my interests. I'm about to enter undergrad and considering pursuing graduate school / a PhD in math. In order to get one of those, I apparently need to learn either French, German, or Russian. My school has a language requirement anyway, so I definitely have to do something. I was also considering Japanese, because weeb shit. Any recommendations?