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I spent an unhealthy amount of time watching the re entry of the Orion capsule and the astronauts coming back to earth, getting picked up from the capsule, flown to the big ship. I am not sorry. I found myself holding my breath during the 6 minute black out period. When I heard the commander's voice, I almost cried. What is wrong with me? :thinking-face:
 
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I spent an unhealthy amount of time watching the re entry of the Orion capsule and the astronauts coming back to earth, getting picked up from the capsule, flown to the big ship. I am not sorry. I found myself holding my breath during the 6 minute black out period. When I heard the commander's voice, I almost cried. What is wrong with me? :thinking-face:
you're human :) I didn't watch it, but I kept an eye on the notifications. My view was that this stuff was done 50 years ago. I couldn't imagine this being a problem. Glad to see space exploration is becoming a thing again. My mind is blown that it took half a century to get back on the saddle
 

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you're human :) I didn't watch it, but I kept an eye on the notifications. My view was that this stuff was done 50 years ago. I couldn't imagine this being a problem. Glad to see space exploration is becoming a thing again. My mind is blown that it took half a century to get back on the saddle
I agree with all, except the last trial mission ended with the shield not holding up. I was worried.
 
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