The spacemen behind the Endeavour launch

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Tue, 17 May 2011 10:55p.m.

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The six experienced astronauts making space shuttle Endeavour's final voyage are as tight as brothers.
The six experienced astronauts making space shuttle Endeavour's final voyage are as tight as brothers.
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18 May 2011 12:39a.m.

bOb wrote:

Humans walked on the moon during the late 60's then they found more and more expensive ways of reinventing the wheel, to the point where now they can no longer catch expensive taxis into space. Nasa blew it, now other people are picking up after them. They should have focused on trying to get into space cheap and then focused on how to stay there or on the moon for longer periods of time, instead they went crazy with their budgets trying to be buck rogers in the 2500 century and then zip back home.