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'Jim Adams, NASA's deputy chief technologist also spoke, describing plans to capture an asteroid for study. "We first thought, 'We'll send an astronaut to an asteroid,' " he said. "Then we realized how hard that is. Just to catch up to one requires so much rocket propulsion, it's almost impossible. Once we find the right one, we'll use all the technology we've got. We'll snag it, we'll bag it and we'll drag it into orbit around the moon. Then we can send humans to a target that enables us to practice deep space operations.'

Shouldn't we be focusing on more practical things NASA, like jetpacks?
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That last line of yours - irony?
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Catharyn said
Shouldn't we be focusing on more practical things NASA, like commercial jetpacks?


No... They shouldn't...

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Vordak said
That last line of yours - irony?



Of course

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No... They shouldn't...


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It's pretty practical, insofar as their most notable achievement was basically putting people on the moon for essentially shits and giggles, (also, getting there before the soviets).
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