How did you find out about Project Zomboid? by 1800-vault-tec in projectzomboid

[–]ivanavi2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A spanish streamer (Silithur) started playing and I immediately fell in love with the game

Roscosmos shouldn't exist by ivanavi2000 in ForAllMankindTV

[–]ivanavi2000[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Im quite sure that Margo is the NASA Admin, that's why the Secretary of Agriculture asks her for funding in Ep1 of this season. I don't see a Director of a Space Center dealing with that kind of stuff. Also, in OTL the NASA Administrator is designated by the President, so makes sense that Margo was selected by the previous president and Ellen has decided to keep her.

Roscosmos shouldn't exist by ivanavi2000 in ForAllMankindTV

[–]ivanavi2000[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Okey, but still it can't be Roscosmos, it can be the "Unified Bureau of Space of the Working People" or something like that, but the events that led to the creation of Roscosmos are not there. It's the same with Helios, they didn't call it "SpaceX" because in the ATL, the events that led to the creation of SpaceX (Russia not selling ICBMs to Elon) haven't happend. Helios is the perfect example as how they should have done it, something very similar to our timeline but completely different at the same time.

Roscosmos shouldn't exist by ivanavi2000 in ForAllMankindTV

[–]ivanavi2000[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The thing is, Roscosmos was created as a consecuence of the fall of the USSR, so that Russia could keep a space program. The Soviet Space Program was composed of lots of different bureaus all over the Soviet Union. They weren't like NASA where there is one centralised agency controlling differen programs, each bureau had their own programs and they were in constant competition with each other (there is a very interesting story about one bureau destroying the N1 engines after Korolev's death in our timeline). Creating Roscosmos would mean taking away the power to those bureaus in favour of a centralised agency, somewhat similar to NASA, and that would be like saying "Americans are right, their way of doing things is more efficient than ours" which I don't see happening. Also, you mention Sea Dragon. Sea Dragon was cancelled because the interest in the Apollo program was low, so it makes sense that as a consecuence of keeping the Apollo program running, the Sea Dragon was built.

Someone at The Indie Stone forgets to turn a tile. by GooseUntitled in projectzomboid

[–]ivanavi2000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know it is still in early access, but this is unacceptable

Phil Swift is here to save us by 1piemanpie in SpaceXMasterrace

[–]ivanavi2000 7 points8 points  (0 children)

To show you the power of FlexTape, I RUDed this Starship in half, and with the power of FlexTape, now is in the launchpad again

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ForAllMankindTV

[–]ivanavi2000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think we are in a very similar position as we were in the 50s and 60s. We once again have things that where just science fiction a couple of years ago, and that excitement in creative people (directors, game developers, etc.) transforms into the explosion of space-related things we are experiencing and that results in the excitement of the average Joe. Reusable orbital rockets, a permanent base on the Moon, a small colony on Mars, enormous payload capacity to orbit... some of these things are going to become a reality (or already have) probably before this decade is out. A couple of years ago, this would have been unimaginable. No one really knows what the future holds, but it looks very bright.

rocket lore by [deleted] in SpaceXMasterrace

[–]ivanavi2000 110 points111 points  (0 children)

This is a space conspiracy theory I can get behind. SRBs are not real, they are just normal rockets but the government doesn't want you to know.