If Humans Aren’t Meant To Travel To Other Planets Then Why Does My Skeleton Feel Too Heavy To Exist

If humans aren’t meant to travel to other planets then why does my skeleton feel too heavy to exist comfortably in Earth gravity???? Explain that sweaty

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The Most Complex Flying Machine Ever Created
The Most Complex Flying Machine Ever Created
The Most Complex Flying Machine Ever Created
The Most Complex Flying Machine Ever Created
The Most Complex Flying Machine Ever Created
The Most Complex Flying Machine Ever Created
The Most Complex Flying Machine Ever Created
The Most Complex Flying Machine Ever Created
The Most Complex Flying Machine Ever Created
The Most Complex Flying Machine Ever Created

The most complex flying machine ever created

Underappreciated Space Shuttle photos

Endeavour being serviced in the OPF

Columbia, STS-62. The OMS pods can be seen glowing due to interactions with atomic oxygen in an unusually low perigee of 195km. The hexagonal outline of the Extended Duration Orbiter Pallet is also visible.

Atlantis, STS-98. Approaching the ISS.

Endeavour, STS-54. Reflections in the window.

Challenger, rolling out before STS-6.

Mission Specialist Kathryn Thornton looking out the window while aboard Endeavour, STS-49.

Discovery, stacked ahead of STS-41.

Atlantis, STS-44. Bumped camera.

Discovery ahead of STS-128.

Challenger, STS-41B. Launching for the heavens (zoom in).


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Rainbow Rayleigh Moon. Rayleigh Scattering Is Responsible For This Phenomenon.

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TODAY IN HISTORY – On June 18, 1983, The Space Shuttle Challenger Carried Astronaut Sally Ride Into
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(NASA)

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Orbiter Columbia OV-102 Had A Unique External Feature The “SILTS” Pod (Shuttle Infrared Leeside Temperature
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Orbiter Columbia OV-102 Had A Unique External Feature The “SILTS” Pod (Shuttle Infrared Leeside Temperature
Orbiter Columbia OV-102 Had A Unique External Feature The “SILTS” Pod (Shuttle Infrared Leeside Temperature

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