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Lost In Space - SpaceX to the Rescue

I wonder how long it takes to build up their bone mass after a long time in space like this?
 
I wonder how long it takes to build up their bone mass after a long time in space like this?
They’re not young so likely will suffer some permanent loss.
At what point do they start regretting ever taking that flight.
 
Best info I could find is that even with all the exercise measures, 6 months in space will lose 6-10% of bone and require 3-4 years to recover if possible.
 
We need these two to start doing weird shit... To make the movie better.
 
Odesza's got advice:

 
Starliner has undocked and thumped down in NM as planned. That’s good. Heard Sen Mark Kelly on Colbert say that the hardest part may not have been staying but watching their ride home leave. Also wearing leftover stained clothing from way long gone astronauts because there is no laundry and they only brought one outfit. That smells like an unhealthy oversight. He said the odor there is like a locker room. Sheesh don’t we have air filtration tech?
 
Transport was sent home, guests with no luggage, what was the gift for the homemaker, upon arrival?
Dirty skivvies?

What they need now is motivation for the "guests" to leave. Calling a cab in February, aint gonna cut it.
Put their stuff out on the front porch and lock the door?
 
I just read or heard something about Elon owning more than half of the working satellites circling our planet.
Maybe he finally has enough to get that Pi phone finally launched.
It's supposed to be leaps and bounds better than anything Apple or Samsung is making.

:teeth
 
I just read or heard something about Elon owning more than half of the working satellites circling our planet.
Maybe he finally has enough to get that Pi phone finally launched.
It's supposed to be leaps and bounds better than anything Apple or Samsung is making.

:teeth
Yep. Starlink has been busy.


"As of August 2024, there are 6,350 Starlink satellites in orbit, of which 6,290 are working, according to Astronomer Jonathan McDowell who tracks the constellation on his website."
https://www.space.com/spacex-starlink-satellites.html#
 
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