@Scribe7
Mike W
@Scribe7 · 4:09

Has anyone else felt this way !! ??

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Now, if you know, can you please tell me? Is it a permit? Is it a license? Is it an inspection station? Like a whole lot of bad stuff could have happened for somebody just to do that and just be able to do it. Now I've seen when the test flight and when that thing touched down, you would have thought these people won the lottery, had twins on the same day and you know what I'm saying?

#spacetravel #NASA #SpaceX #askswell

@Andrea_Speaks
Andrea Piggue
@Andrea_Speaks · 1:41
And you definitely should not just be able to just launch it and do your thing like that shouldn't be no, I did not know that. It was just free will, like, all willy nilly like that. I didn't know that. Thank you for telling me that, because that is something that's kind of concerning to me. But, yeah, they should have to at least go through some training and and pass a test or something
@Scribe7
Mike W
@Scribe7 · 0:54

@Andrea_Speaks

But I will say, you know, between me and you, since we cool, nassau is where Ms. Cole's could be. NASA is, you know, that's the space program. Just saying, you know, I'm clowning. I'm just saying. But that's where, you know, like, funky, funky NASA one of them islands out there somewhere. I ain't never been there. I'm just saying. I know, you know, because you've probably been there
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@Andrea_Speaks
Andrea Piggue
@Andrea_Speaks · 0:59

@Scribe7

You so funny. How you gonna try to how you gonna try to call me out and correct me and then make a joke about it? You funny. I thought we was cool till you just said that. Did I say NASA, or did I say NASA? Nassau is in the Bahamas, so that might be where she's at. And, no, I have not been honestly, I'm not going to any countries like that, any beautiful places that until I get married
@iambernard
Bernard Harmon
@iambernard · 2:25
You had one guy that sent about six no, he did about six or seven missions where matter of fact, the last one was when Michael Strahan from Good Morning America went on that journey. He was one of the lucky six that got board the rocket that took off, went into orbit and then came back down right like a regular drone just came right back down to a Pacific spot in the desert. And they were there waiting on it as it came down
@SeekingPlumb

@Scribe7

I mean, the man continues to buy companies and slap his name on them as if he created them when he didn't and then uses them and wields them with such power that he can get just about anything he wants at any time that he wants it, and there seems to be no holding him back. And I'm like, what happened to the laws around monopolies? Mind you, they're not exactly always, but when and how will he know? I don't know
@Astroality
Carly D
@Astroality · 1:33
Man. I love this for, like, a bajillion reasons because yeah, what the heck, right? Mike I also thought that NASA was, like, the only way to go and get into the sky. But here's the moral of the story. I believe that money talks and it'll make anything happen. If you've got enough of it, then you can create whatever it is that you want, even if it means your own side job, like space program
@LadyFi
Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 1:51

#ozonelayer #holesinlayersofthesky #NASA

They are tearing big old holes where all that radiation from the sun can come down here and barbecue us, and they don't care. They say it's for exploration purposes, and for some things, I think it's okay. But just to be going up there willy nilly, doing what you want to do because you want to see space, no, you need a license. Not just a license
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@Scribe7
Mike W
@Scribe7 · 5:00

@LadyFi

How does it thrive without somebody to work for or something? And does it start feeding off itself? Stuff like that is what I think about sometimes. I think I'm bananas, and I'm all right with that. You may be right. I may be crazy, but it just may be a lunatic you're looking for
@EricG
Eric Owens
@EricG · 4:49

@Scribe7

Hey, Mike, thanks for asking an intelligent question. Most Americans could care less about the space program, but they love the results and conveniences of years of effort by NASA or private space programs such as Velcro, for example. First, let me qualify my responses by saying I've been directly involved in both military and private aviation and aerospace technology, serving in the military and flying private aircraft both the left seat and right seat. I worked with engineers and pilots for decades
@EricG
Eric Owens
@EricG · 4:57
Now, in the world of aviation, specifically military aviation, let's start with the three classifications of mock regime so that you have an understanding of all the stuff maybe you've been hearing in the news or what does it mean, that sort of thing. To give you perspective on speed and distance and technology, that kind of thing, I thought you might find this interesting. So there's three regimes of three mock regimes
@OmegaStrange
Demarkis Klan Destine
@OmegaStrange · 4:14
It. Now, when it comes to airplanes, I wonder I think it may be easier to fly the rocket ship versus an airplane, because with the airplane, you have to learn how to maneuver it where without a space, there's like, damn, there almost zero gravity. Um, so I'm not sure if you really have to, like, learn how to maneuver a rocket ship. We don't have the technology at the moment to do so
@Scribe7
Mike W
@Scribe7 · 4:58

@EricG

And you sit there and think, well, how come somebody else didn't think of landing this vessel, this rocket, lack of better word, and try to put it back right where it came from instead of splashing down in the water or something like that. And I always get the idea of the older guys at the job. I've been doing this way for 30 years, and if it ain't nothing wrong with it, we're not going to fix it
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