Billions into it, and practically zero science out of it. Big whoop, we got a few men orbiting the earth a measly 220 miles up. About as useful as a pig on a string. It'd be different if they could do satellite maintenance or other somewhat useful chores - but nope - they just go round and round, just like the wheels on a school bus (and about as interesting).
For a fraction of the cost we could have robot probes orbiting all the major planets, and could have watched in realtime the belt on Jupiter fade.
But noooooooo, we let politicians with their 6th grade education set policy.
LOL - that's a good one!
Millions and millions and millions of species have came and went since multi-cellular creatures evolved from slime.
Should we be shedding tears over them as well? Sniff! All those poor Triceratops gone - and before cameras were invented. Ohhhhhhh the tragedy.
We now waste billions of dollars protecting "endangered" creatures that mother nature herself can't give two rat farts over.
Evolve, adapt, or die - it's the way the universe runs - get use to it.
20 minutes later????
How about you pick up the phone, CALL the store you're in, and ask for toilet paper?
Billions into it, and practically zero science out of it. Big whoop, we got a few men orbiting the earth a measly 220 miles up. About as useful as a pig on a string. It'd be different if they could do satellite maintenance or other somewhat useful chores - but nope - they just go round and round, just like the wheels on a school bus (and about as interesting).
For a fraction of the cost we could have robot probes orbiting all the major planets, and could have watched in realtime the belt on Jupiter fade.
But noooooooo, we let politicians with their 6th grade education set policy.
Next time use longer nails.