Does This Really Look Like A Spaceship?

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Unless real spaceships look totally different from TV and the movies I don't think so. It sounds like a Halloween prank to me.


 
Unless real spaceships look totally different from TV and the movies I don't think so. It sounds like a Halloween prank to me.




No. Actually it's a giant Idaho potato.

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They should know for sure once it gets out from behind the Sun.

It will be nicely baked by then. A couple tons of butter, salt, pepper, and sour cream will go nicely on it.

I hereby claim this spud from outer space as property of the United States. You other countries get your own damned taters.

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It will be nicely baked by then. A couple tons of butter, salt, pepper, and sour cream will go nicely on it.

I hereby claim this spud from outer space as property of the United States. You other countries get your own damned taters.

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Stupid autocorrect!! It's soldier not shoulder!!🙄
 
Unless real spaceships look totally different from TV and the movies I don't think so. It sounds like a Halloween prank to me.



There is no fixed version of what a spaceship should look like. Since there is no restricting medium in space, there is no need for aerodynamics or anything like that. A sphere would allow for better use of space, but quite frankly, hollowing out an asteroid would make for a very usable spacecraft for long voyages.
 
There is no fixed version of what a spaceship should look like. Since there is no restricting medium in space, there is no need for aerodynamics or anything like that. A sphere would allow for better use of space, but quite frankly, hollowing out an asteroid would make for a very usable spacecraft for long voyages.


I still say that we have enough aliens living here already.
 
There is some fascination with social media postings of totally inflated rumors about the comet. There must be something to gain in doing it that is invisible to the rest of us.
 
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“Fly! Be free!”

Egg splatters on impact.
Lost on the youngsters. Brings to mind a time in the early 90s when we took our young daughter to a kids museum in SF. Robin Williams happened to be there with his kids. On the QT, I asked my daughter if she knew who he was and told her "That's Mork." WHOOSH, didn't dawn on me that if I'd said Hook, she might have known.
 

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