Luke O'Neill: Humans to travel to the moon for the first time in over 60 years
Luke O'Neill: Humans set to travel to the moon for the first time in 60 years
NASA will build base camps on the south pole of the moon to explore potential travels to Mars, according to Luke O’Neill.www.newstalk.com
Luke O'Neill: Humans to travel to the moon for the first time in over 60 years
Luke O'Neill: Humans set to travel to the moon for the first time in 60 years
NASA will build base camps on the south pole of the moon to explore potential travels to Mars, according to Luke O’Neill.www.newstalk.com
50 years if they go back now, but 60 if they go back in the 2030s which is what the Newstalk article says:Someone should point out that it is FIFTY years not 60
But let's face it, they're never going "back" to the moon.NASA’s newest project Artemis seeks to send people to the moon by the 2030s.
Fun fact: Artemis was also the goddess of sudden death, aka dying suddenly.The mission is named after the Greek goddess of the moon and sister to Apollo - who the previous lunar mission was named after.
Puke really is a serious piece of shite.His hero is his radical Marxist sister who arranged abortions for Irish women in a tower block in East London. He wants to kill old people like his dad.
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My father asked me to kill him - as we age, more of us will face questions over assisted dying
The immunologist Professor Luke O'Neill, author of 'Never Mind the B#ll*cks, Here’s the Science', reveals how his father asked for help in ending his life after a stroke, and reflects on how legal euthanasia works around the worldinews.co.uk
If Luke O'Neill was YOUR son, you'd want to kill yourself too.His hero is his radical Marxist sister who arranged abortions for Irish women in a tower block in East London. He wants to kill old people like his dad.
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My father asked me to kill him - as we age, more of us will face questions over assisted dying
The immunologist Professor Luke O'Neill, author of 'Never Mind the B#ll*cks, Here’s the Science', reveals how his father asked for help in ending his life after a stroke, and reflects on how legal euthanasia works around the worldinews.co.uk
As I drove home last night there was a spectacular moon low in the sky shortly after rising.