• ICCrawler@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    Being an astronaut was defo something I idolized as being a kid. Then I got older and realized what it’d take to actually live that life, and the risks involved in rocket travel, and things like muscle dystrophy from being in zero G too long. Not to mention all the schooling and training needed. And it’s all for… not much, really. Like, at the end of the day, space travel does not actually help humanity that much. Now, satellites have certainly changed things a shit ton, but like, we’re not going to other planets anytime soon. We’re not gathering resources from other planets. We’re not terraforming. Our “going to outer space” is parking your ass in a station in orbit and living with reduced QoL while you run experiments in zero-G. Just like, nah, fuck all that noise.

    • cassandrafatigue@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      19 hours ago

      Doing science in cool jungles sounds much more fun, while being both safer and more if an adventure.

      Deep sea seems like about the same risk but closer to home.