TheOriginal_Dka13
TheOriginal_Dka13 t1_j6czkya wrote
Reply to In the event of a fatal manned mission (example Artemis 2), would exploration stop in this period? by damarisu
As much as I hope they wouldn't, depends on congress. There's a very real possibility congress could just cut funding for the project. The American government only really gives a damn about anything if it either puts money into politicians pockets, or has to do with war
TheOriginal_Dka13 t1_ixedblp wrote
I thought it would be by the end of the decade, but the way the rest of musks companies are going right now I'm not sure..
TheOriginal_Dka13 t1_irw65mg wrote
Reply to comment by the_fungible_man in The vast majority of the 150-400 billion stars in the Milky Way haven't been directly detected. Alpha Centauri is the nearest known star to Sol. What is the probability that there are nearer stars that remain undiscovered? by [deleted]
Theoretically cohldnt there could be a dim star like proxima centauri, but covered by a cloud of dust so we cannot see it?
TheOriginal_Dka13 t1_j6nr81r wrote
Reply to comment by FriendOfShaq in LPT Request: I am a recent gradute looking for work. It seems applying for jobs on sites like LinkedIn is a lost cause. by [deleted]
Well yes and no, and they don't do a good job at explaining it more accurately. You have to decide on a path that either has lots of jobs, or you know your way into one if it doesn't. You gotta look at job availability even before yoy choose that degree. Getting your "dream" degree when there are no or very few jobs for it is just a waste of 50k+.