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We've been on the train probably for about an hour now, and we're finally starting to get up into the countryside.
and we're finally starting to get up into the countryside.
If you wanna get up into what we're working on and
So when the Outer Space Treaty of 1967 was drafted, Article 9 included language stating that whatever you get up into space, you must give, quote, "due regard to the corresponding interests of all other states parties to the treaty." Which is to say, if we went needle mode again, we'd need other countries to agree instead of just throwing 480 million of the things up there and saying, "See?
So when the Outer space treaty of 1967 was drafted, Article 9 included language stating that whatever you get up into space, you must give due regard to the corresponding interests of all other states parties to the treaty.
But the mistake a lot of beginners make is that once they kind of get up into transition, they get into this spot here and they're like, "Oh, I'm going to go for that shot," and that ball was about a foot out.
But the mistake a lot of beginners make is that once they kind of get up into transition, they get into this spot here and they're like, oh, I'm going to go for that shot.
NASA created the backbone of modern air traffic control, and without it, you'd better believe it'd take us even longer to get up into the sky.
and without it, you'd better believe it'd take us a lot longer to get up into the sky.
so by the time they get up into space and something happens they’ve already been there
So by the time they get up into space and something happens, they've already been there and done that.
and then you're going to be looking when you get up into the higher ones, you're going to be in the, you know, the $3, 000 range.
And then you're going to be looking, when you get up into the higher ones, you're going to be in a, you know, the three thousand dollar range.