Space stuff...

I applied, my NVQ is sufficient....OMG, call me Captain Pete....
I am applying too. I think they will take me for my extraordinary looks and amazing muscles as a great advert for NASA, I will probably be a major though not a mere captain. I imagine we could get on the first flight to Mars and I would be over you. It would be great to have our photos taken peering out the windows on the launch pad and telling the doubters on here "told you so" as we blast off to Mars imagine how everyone on this forum would fell.
 
I am applying too. I think they will take me for my extraordinary looks and amazing muscles as a great advert for NASA, I will probably be a major though not a mere captain. I imagine we could get on the first flight to Mars and I would be over you. It would be great to have our photos taken peering out the windows on the launch pad and telling the doubters on here "told you so" as we blast off to Mars imagine how everyone on this forum would fell.
The crew.....Me, you, motorbiking and noseall....

Nosall could build us a house when we get there, us 3 will just laugh and say told ya.
 
The crew.....Me, you, motorbiking and noseall....

Nosall could build us a house when we get there, us 3 will just laugh and say told ya.
We would all be excited and full of hopes and dreams and noseall would be just sat with a miserable face saying "we will never make it, what a waste of money this is"
 
Your definition of Test is quite a stretch... NASA don't appear to share your opinion.

The 'test', these past couple of weeks, was a test of a range of essentially new hardware. The world, and hardware has moved on considerably since 1969, but even back then, they carried out numerous hardware tests, before progressing to an actual landing. Testing of new hardware, is absolutely normal in most industries, and gradually working up to being fully operational - it's especially important in aircraft and ship building, plus spacecraft. Only a fool would bypass that stage.
 
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