Hammygoodness wrote:
slesh wrote:
The Andromanda Galaxy is on a collision course with ours, the Milky Way. So we know for sure billions of years from now we need to be able to get the fuck out of dodge if ya know what I mean.
You know what happens when two galaxies collide? Not much. It's not like a car wreck. Galaxies are mostly space. You aren't going to have many actual collisions of stars.
Ham
Actually Ham, if you put aside the energy released, which in itself would tear our solar system apart, even before they collided, the gravitational forces would change to such an extent as they moved closer together that all celestial bodies in both galaxies would feel the ramifications of this. My concern is not this specific event, hell, a well placed Solar Flare and this planet is in real trouble. But it is our human nature to explore, I realize its tight money wise right now, I would still continue manned missions, not only to establish a base on the moon, but to Mars and beyond.
I always wanted the international partnership to build a vessel in space that could travel to the moons of Jupiter and Saturn, lets get hands on with Titan and the others.
I would like to take this moment to volunteer for the "Sex with Victoria Secrets Models in a zero gravity environment program".
If anything, lets atleast do a "Pigs in Space" mission

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