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Previously on "Space: The Final Frontier"
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Yes I am guessing a space craft is the last place you need undocumented features
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well yes this should be fun..
also 229 million a year... NHS goes through a billion a day so drop in the ocean really!
A bit like the rocket will be
ta daa!
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It makes about as much sense as sending aid to the US because of poverty in some Southern States but, to be fair to the Indians, seem to recall ( though can't be arsed to look for it) that they said they didn't need our aid. Don't blame them, blame our stupid governments and twats like Cameron who love to chuck away our money.How much did the YUK contribute towards the Indian space program in the form of overseas aid?
PS Waiting for the Chinese to send one. It will probably be a counterfeit copy of NASA's and marked NASA but explode before it leaves orbit.Last edited by xoggoth; 1 December 2013, 20:25.
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Was expecting them to recall that space ship, but promise to have all the bugs fixed in the next version
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First moon landing since 1975 took off today: Chang’e 3 Lift-off TODAY!!! Journey to the Moon | Earth & Solar System
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How much did the YUK contribute towards the Indian space program in the form of overseas aid? Was it all of it?
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Indeed, since the country as a whole suffers such extreme poverty that we need to help support them, clearly they wouldn't blow a penny of that on discretionary spending like a space programme, nuclear weapons programme or anything that doesn't directly relieve the conditions in their society.Originally posted by Flashman View PostI hope the Indian Government used some of the £229 million we give them each year to fund this project.
Wouldn't like to see any of it wasted
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I hope the Indian Government used some of the £229 million we give them each year to fund this project.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostIndia have done it: India's Mars probe leaves orbit of Earth (Wired UK)
Now for the Welsh: Home - The Welsh Space Campaign
Wouldn't like to see any of it wasted
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Don't forget the Canadians. | Lego Man in SpaceOriginally posted by darmstadt View PostIndia have done it: India's Mars probe leaves orbit of Earth (Wired UK)
Now for the Welsh: Home - The Welsh Space Campaign
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