"History of U.S.A manned spaceflight in three photos" There, i fixed the title.
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faziz
I hope they have manual controls somewhere. Having analogue methods to control something incase of physical damage to the operating system is a benefit when you're lost in space and stranded.
If you have a keyboard, you can still type even if your screen is gone. Analogue can be useful in some very rare instances. Not every step forward is actually better.
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tandimonium
and at a crucial moment:
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walkingnerd
Knowing space programs... Having redundancies for redundancies of the actual instruments... Making a touch screen everything space ship mustve been a nightmare
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bpatter4
3 photos
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bulckie123007
SpaceX is just Apollo 11 with fancy touchscreens in front of it if we're talking change, manual override is always available
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arumandreu
*Going to start re-entering earth's atmosphere after successful mission.
Gets windows update
Try to cancel, blue screen of death appears. Need to reinstall OS.
(I know i know, nobody would ever trust a windows OS spaceship, is only a joke)
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rockrollarg
it's insane 3 dudes managed to fly to the moon and back with just dial up internet type connections and a joy stick
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astrogator
Fun fact: the ISS runs on Linux
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verest33
Yet only the oldest one actually made it to the moon.
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givebirb
"History of U.S.A manned spaceflight in three photos" There, i fixed the title.
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faziz
I hope they have manual controls somewhere. Having analogue methods to control something incase of physical damage to the operating system is a benefit when you're lost in space and stranded. If you have a keyboard, you can still type even if your screen is gone. Analogue can be useful in some very rare instances. Not every step forward is actually better.
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tandimonium
and at a crucial moment:
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walkingnerd
Knowing space programs... Having redundancies for redundancies of the actual instruments... Making a touch screen everything space ship mustve been a nightmare
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bpatter4
3 photos
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bulckie123007
SpaceX is just Apollo 11 with fancy touchscreens in front of it if we're talking change, manual override is always available
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arumandreu
*Going to start re-entering earth's atmosphere after successful mission. Gets windows update Try to cancel, blue screen of death appears. Need to reinstall OS. (I know i know, nobody would ever trust a windows OS spaceship, is only a joke)
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rockrollarg
it's insane 3 dudes managed to fly to the moon and back with just dial up internet type connections and a joy stick
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astrogator
Fun fact: the ISS runs on Linux
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verest33
Yet only the oldest one actually made it to the moon.
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