So long as this is merely a stepping stone to the US eventually blowing up the moon, I'm on board with it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTJ3LIA5LmA …https://twitter.com/TelegraphWorld/status/1445651514068848648 …
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Leave some for Canada, will you?
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If we use that ridiculous space arm to deploy the explosives, will that be satisfactory?
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Man, I miss Jeff & Casey podcasts...
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Me too. Without them, who will talk about the medical startup that wants to record your anus print?
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Nasa is planning to crash a spacecraft into an asteroid to test its ability to protect Earth from a potential collision.
It will be testing the possibility of intercepting an asteroid by smashing into it at nearly 15,000 miles per hour.
