>Go outside and look at the night sky >All those suns twinkling away >Realise we'll never see any of them because shit skins, Africans and """refugees""" will always have their hand out >Walk inside and take one last look back, remember that not even 20 years ago if you told someone NASA wasn't even a thing anymore they'd laugh at you
How did it all turn to this, brothers? Why did we go so gently into the night? Every single person on the planet acknowledges we need to diversify ourselves into the cosmos to even stand a chance as a species, yet instead we walk around on egg shells acting like starving African child No.9292888211 is worth saving and will become anything more than a soldier of fortune/warlord.
Is it too late for us as a species Sup Forums? Can we still make the leap?
rural aussie here, can confirm night sky looks like that. feels good comfy man.
Michael Howard
I hope you go to those deserts too, and leave this beautiful planet to non anglos I thank you very much
Liam Cox
Rumor has it some have already left and started a breakaway civilization.
They didn't tell everybody else because why the hell would you.
Jaxon Watson
lack of people with our curiosity, or shall I say, the drive to witness the unknown.
Xavier Lopez
lol you cant annex a star its way too hot its like 200 degrees lmao
Michael Scott
These posts are made to destroy the abundant #pizzagate evidence.
Do not fall for them.
Jordan Hernandez
can you fuckoff cunt?
Plenty of room for your tinfoil shit in other threads.
Lucas Sullivan
>tfw i look like an anglo myself and even have a british accent A-am I actually the Eternal Anglo in another vessel?
Angel Sanchez
Niggers have nothing to do with it. People just don't give a fuck about science in general, so no public push to increase funding. Businesses only care about science if there's short-term gain. So again, no funding to fucking do big projects.
>For a defense against coronal mass ejections (powerful bursts of charged particles from the sun that can damage satellites or power grids), Pelton told Space.com: "I am working with Jim Green who is head of planetary sciences at NASA and we think it might be possible to deploy a system at L1, a million and a half kilometers [930,000 miles] out, that would have one to two Tesla magnetic fields that would be like an artificial Van Allen belt." Tesla is the unit of measurement for the strength of a magnetic field (not only the name of a car company), and the L1 orbit lies between the Earth and the moon. The Van Allen belts are a collection of charged particles, gathered in place by Earth’s magnetic field, which deflect harmful particles from the sun
Is this a document sent from the year 2300 or something?
Carson Collins
>Pic related's feelings are apparently more important than exploring the cosmos
Samuel Lee
Come, join us my brother.
Charles Johnson
>tfw russians also killed aryans Are Russians crypto-Eternals in disguise?
Nathaniel Miller
>>All those suns twinkling away >>suns >australian "education"
Owen Hernandez
skylon fucking when
Jeremiah Rodriguez
>allowing Swedes on Mars Enjoy your cultural enriching.
Grayson Sullivan
lel
Lincoln Turner
Women and Jews/Elites my friend. Give women the power to make rules and civilization will slowly stop until we are fighting over which gender is appropriate, or about how many refugees we need to save from a shithole of a country.
Elites only want to control people and be above everyone else, they think they are special, you'll never see them working for the greater good of mankind.
I think what the world needs is a huge fucking global war in order to get back on track.
Ian Reyes
i think the big issue on exploring the universe is speed and power requirements, we got ways to go faster than chemical rockets but no where close to the speed if light, and even then that's not fast enough to explore the universe