Apollo 12 at 35
neutron_p writes "Thirty-five years ago this week, the sedentary, fine-grained powder began to rise, billow and race off toward the horizon. Soon after - at 1:54:35 a.m. EST on Nov. 19, 1969 - the lunar module Intrepid landed, bringing two more humans to the surface of another world. Apollo 12 commander Pete Conrad and lunar module pilot Alan Bean would be on the Moon for more than 31 hours, with crewmate Dick Gordon orbiting above in the command module Yankee Clipper."
I'm sure someone out there thinks your opinion is important. Try giving your mom a call.
Nice try, asshole!
Space exploration is one of the few things that many countries are working on together. This helps bring peace.
Bullshit, you are mixing cause and effect. Peace enables cooperation. It only takes one party to make a war. Your choices then are to lie down and be exterminated or fight back.
This naive cluelessness is something Communism exploits directly through its support of 'peace' organizations. This is the same tactic that spawned the famous Lenin quote about 'useful idiots'.
HBI's Law: Frequency of calling others Nazis is directly correlated with the likelihood of the accuser being Communist.