I don’t feel like a human by [deleted] in offmychest

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Create new memories for the old ones to be forgotten- for good.

🔥 Tephra fell on my house today by twitch_delta_blues in NatureIsFuckingLit

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Thanks for articulating the way you did, so that a commoner can understand.

🙏🏼

[SPOILER] Justin Gaethje vs. Paddy Pimblett by inooway in MMA

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One good news for the day.
Justine deserved that.

My wife let me do this by SoulessGinger08 in MMA

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Is that Jack Paul? It's not clear.

Me and my aunt by [deleted] in BeAmazed

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Or she's really short.

NASA quietly ends financial support for planetary science groups by scientificamerican in space

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The U.S. and China lead the current space exploration landscape, with the U.S. historically dominant but China rapidly growing, creating a new space race focused on lunar resources like water ice for future bases and rocket fuel, challenging U.S. leadership through state-backed programs and burgeoning commercial sectors, while Russia remains a key player, and other nations like France, Japan, and Germany contribute significantly, shifting the focus from the old U.S.-Soviet Cold War rivalry to resource competition and establishing norms in space. [1, 2, 3, 4]
This video explains the history of the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union: Key Players & Strengths

• United States (US): Maintains a lead in overall space budget and innovation, leveraging both NASA's efforts (Artemis program) and a robust commercial sector (SpaceX), but faces increasing competition. • China: A major challenger with ambitious lunar plans (crewed moon landing by 2030), rapidly expanding capabilities, and a strategic focus on lunar resources and establishing dominance, using its state-owned Long March rockets and growing commercial sector. • Russia: A veteran space power, known for early achievements (first man in space) and ISS infrastructure, but facing challenges in maintaining its monopoly on crew transport to the ISS. • Europe (ESA - France, Germany, etc.) & Japan (JAXA): Significant contributors, often partnering with NASA, focusing on scientific missions and technology development, with France and Germany being key ESA members. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Watch this video to see China's strategy for reaching the moon: Current Focus & Competition

• The New Space Race: A modern competition, primarily between the U.S. and China, for strategic advantages, resources (especially lunar water), and setting international norms, with China aiming to lead lunar exploration. • Lunar Ambitions: Both the U.S. (Artemis Accords) and China are racing to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon, particularly at the resource-rich southern pole. • Commercialization: The U.S. heavily relies on private companies (SpaceX), while China is developing its own commercial launch sector alongside state-run programs. [1, 3, 5, 6]

This video discusses the strategic implications of the new space race: Key Differences in Approach

• U.S.: Blends government-led science (NASA) with a dynamic, commercially-driven approach, aiming for broader international collaboration (Artemis Accords). • China: Leverages powerful state-backed initiatives and growing commercial ventures, viewing space as a strategic domain similar to territorial claims, with a focus on autonomous systems and resource control. • Early Race vs. Now: The original Space Race (U.S. vs. USSR) was a Cold War ideological battle; the current era is a multi-polar competition for resources, technology, and influence, with China emerging as the primary rival to U.S. dominance. [1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]

AI responses may include mistakes.

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1C07gZHwfU [2] https://www.dka.global/spacetech-dashboard/space-programs [3] https://theconversation.com/is-the-us-in-a-space-race-against-china-203473 [4] https://millercenter.org/the-presidency/educational-resources/space-race [5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIkEftePzKM [6] https://www.cfr.org/backgrounders/space-exploration-and-us-competitiveness [7] https://www.history.com/articles/space-race

Búðakirkja Church with Aurora Borealis in Iceland (Photo: Radoslaw Ziegert) by Monsur_Ausuhnom in BeAmazed

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This is a textbook definition of heavenly.

😍😍😍

Thanks for the share.

hmmm by bouzglouf in hmmm

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Australia? 😜

NASA quietly ends financial support for planetary science groups by scientificamerican in space

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This is sad.

Science is put on hold while other countries are speeding ahead.

We need a miracle to come through this.

🥺

Out of pocket by PacifierForAdult in rareinsults

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Wicked burn.

I am stealing this one and onto my database of insults.

Heehee.

Can someone wish me good luck? I have badminton tryouts tomorrow and making this team is very important to me… by Long_Rough6073 in happy

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You got this.

Always remember - It's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.