NASA's largest spacecraft launches for Jupiter's moon
NASA's largest spacecraft launches for Jupiter's moon
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@CrimsonSquareGlazer Says:
The question is, are the pyramid ships still there, and if so will they give us stasis?
@BettyNelson-z5d Says:
judgmentcallpodcast covers this. NASA launches Europa Clipper spacecraft.
@Fortnite23990 Says:
😊
@Veegan4theanimals Says:
I have doubts 🤔
@pushpakumardaniel3751 Says:
Arrive in 2030 😲 I'm not likely to be alive at that time 😔. I've had the privilege of not just knowing about the moon landings but also the present generations' disbelief in it and the Voyager space crafts going where no manmade object has gone before!
@stephenconnell2689 Says:
Is that Falcon Heavy lifting it off.
@kelvinbartlett5911 Says:
Is there something we should know? Habitable for humans, but why?
@opm8191 Says:
we are not supposed to go to Europa... all other worlds but not Europa.
@tinapreston4332 Says:
HMM..YET STILL CANNOT RETURN TO THE MOON 😂
@mubashir7343 Says:
SpaceXs rocket not NASA’s. We’re boycotting American companies now ??
@teddithcrusing8358 Says:
Colossal waste of money.
@joerubio3524 Says:
Only life exist in our blue planet, not even a single organism have been found in our solar system. Humans cannot survive radiation even in a limited controlled temporarily space craft.
@CrRodney1 Says:
It's a Falcon Heavy isn't it
@newfreenayshaun6651 Says:
Oh. Now that everybody looks at NASA while they jerk off in the corner they're going to actually get up and pull their pants up and do something? On whos dime exactly?😂😂😂😂
@jonBrown-k4p Says:
April 2030? bet there won't be anyone left here to witness its broadcasts...
@fixittrex Says:
I will never want to be living on a planet and when I look up I see a massive gas giant super close
@anthonyvalenti9093 Says:
Is HAL aboard? Keep an eye out for monoliths.
@khairulnaeim756 Says:
Europa... better change it to different name..
@roguesgallery4228 Says:
The money spent on answering this rhetorical question could have benefited Humanity far better had it been spent on more Earthly problems, space…what a brilliant way of wasting time, and money.
@tiptopman116 Says:
Why they trying so hard to move.
@ahauwhauw9774 Says:
Clipper needs 5 years to go there...
@emanattia1081 Says:
And why do we care when half of the people living on earth are being wiped out! Who do u want to send to “inhibit” jupiter!
@carldilbone710 Says:
I'll bet NASA isn't being fined for its Environmental infractions😮
@Repent702 Says:
2030 dang, I hope I can see 👀 it. 😢
@terryword7646 Says:
Did they retrieve the external fuel tanks? 😳
@michaellazor5667 Says:
If there's that much damaging radiation surrounding Jupiter come out there's no way I'd want to live over there.
@Wraith_FlyerPecko Says:
Awesome 🎉❤..Space Activities...
@andrewjenery1783 Says:
Why nearly two-billion miles?
@SystemsMedicine Says:
Is Europa habitable?? Well, let me save you some time… Europa is NOT habitable, at least in any normal sense of the word ‘habitable’. [For example, it doesn’t have much of an atmosphere, it’s pretty cold, it’s fairly remote, it doesn’t get much sunlight; and altogether, dining and dating and dancing are pretty lousy on Europa.
@ricksantana1016 Says:
The Clipper is actually on a secret mission to investigate what astronomers have discovered on IO a black cuboid object… 😉
@MrGeoffHilton Says:
I don't think I'll see 2030.
@Fred-vy1hm Says:
62 years old and have been waiting on this mission for decades, imo our best chance of finding out if there is extraterrestrial life in the solar system. 😊
@kmed29 Says:
Americans no longer have any hope or faith in NASA. Elon and SpaceX are actually doing groundbreaking work, while NASA drags their feet doing unamazing things 🤷🏻‍♂️
@jew25624 Says:
2 billion miles? Why?
@marcsanders9328 Says:
Space X’s rocket you mean?
@lanieheyneke Says:
$ 5.2 BILLION is the cost of the Europa Clipper. More than 47 million people in the US face hunger, including 1 in 5 children. Millions of people in the US don't have enough food to eat or don't have access to healthy food.
@rgerber Says:
"basketball court?" how many bananas are those?
@dickpiper5339 Says:
The wait for this has been tragically long. My friends and i watched on TV the first step on the moon. Now we're nearing death. What a waste of time humans spent to finally get to this point.
@MichaelConroy-o4s Says:
It’s next target? Elon Musk.🤔
@michael.forkert Says:
*_NOTHING_*_ flies or floats in a vacuum, not even the tiniest feather._
@danielwhyatt3278 Says:
Well done to SpaceX on successfully launching this AS WELL.
@Nubalanceacdc Says:
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@tonymorris8296 Says:
It’s landed in the ocean and the navy will recover it just like every launch from NASA…The End
@MPaz-im7mu Says:
AWESOME! Oh, how I wish President Kennedy were alive to see this!
@TwilightRadio211 Says:
🤔
@FreeWVson Says:
And they still can't send people to our moon.
@moralsandvaluables7205 Says:
If you believe this BS then you are so gullible
@moralsandvaluables7205 Says:
Yea right
@dewbieZ Says:
This isnt a NASA spacecraft, its fucking SpaceX. Facts, stick to them.

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