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Would you take your chance?
Would you take your chance?
Well, we all had Nazi scientists.
Well, we all had Nazi scientists.
Well, we all had Nazi scientists.
Russia got a bunch, and we got a bunch.
Russia got a bunch, and we got a bunch.
Russia got a bunch, and we got a bunch.
Well, do you know that the Apollo missions were the only time that they ever sent a living thing into deep space and had to come back alive? What? Yeah. They never sent anything into deep space. They never sent a monkey to the moon and had it come back alive to see if the people could survive. The first time they did it was with people. Wow. Yeah, seems odd. Damn.
Well, do you know that the Apollo missions were the only time that they ever sent a living thing into deep space and had to come back alive? What? Yeah. They never sent anything into deep space. They never sent a monkey to the moon and had it come back alive to see if the people could survive. The first time they did it was with people. Wow. Yeah, seems odd. Damn.
Well, do you know that the Apollo missions were the only time that they ever sent a living thing into deep space and had to come back alive? What? Yeah. They never sent anything into deep space. They never sent a monkey to the moon and had it come back alive to see if the people could survive. The first time they did it was with people. Wow. Yeah, seems odd. Damn.
Seems odd that no mission other than the Apollo missions has ever been past Earth's gravity. So the way all of these missions, like the space station mission, they're all like 300 miles, 350 miles. Space shuttle missions, everything's inside 300 miles because it's inside the Van Allen radiation belts.
Seems odd that no mission other than the Apollo missions has ever been past Earth's gravity. So the way all of these missions, like the space station mission, they're all like 300 miles, 350 miles. Space shuttle missions, everything's inside 300 miles because it's inside the Van Allen radiation belts.
Seems odd that no mission other than the Apollo missions has ever been past Earth's gravity. So the way all of these missions, like the space station mission, they're all like 300 miles, 350 miles. Space shuttle missions, everything's inside 300 miles because it's inside the Van Allen radiation belts.
So this is this immense band of radiation that covers the Earth that lasts, I forget how many thousands of miles, but it's outside of where all the space travel is. Yeah. Except the Apollos. They went through it. No problem. Yeah. And they tried to blow a hole through it once. They actually ignited a nuclear bomb in space. It was Operation Starfish Prime.
So this is this immense band of radiation that covers the Earth that lasts, I forget how many thousands of miles, but it's outside of where all the space travel is. Yeah. Except the Apollos. They went through it. No problem. Yeah. And they tried to blow a hole through it once. They actually ignited a nuclear bomb in space. It was Operation Starfish Prime.
So this is this immense band of radiation that covers the Earth that lasts, I forget how many thousands of miles, but it's outside of where all the space travel is. Yeah. Except the Apollos. They went through it. No problem. Yeah. And they tried to blow a hole through it once. They actually ignited a nuclear bomb in space. It was Operation Starfish Prime.
So they shot a nuke up into space to try to clear a pathway so they could shoot a rocket through it and have no problems. And it made it way more radioactive. It had the opposite effect. Instead of blowing a hole through it, it just supercharged the belt. No shit. Yeah, it was a crazy experiment. The idea that they would shoot a rocket into space and blow up a nuclear bomb.
So they shot a nuke up into space to try to clear a pathway so they could shoot a rocket through it and have no problems. And it made it way more radioactive. It had the opposite effect. Instead of blowing a hole through it, it just supercharged the belt. No shit. Yeah, it was a crazy experiment. The idea that they would shoot a rocket into space and blow up a nuclear bomb.
So they shot a nuke up into space to try to clear a pathway so they could shoot a rocket through it and have no problems. And it made it way more radioactive. It had the opposite effect. Instead of blowing a hole through it, it just supercharged the belt. No shit. Yeah, it was a crazy experiment. The idea that they would shoot a rocket into space and blow up a nuclear bomb.