I mean it is a logical question. What happens to the International Space Station crew – when the Space Shuttle can’t get there to pick them up? That question has been bothering me for the past week after they had to scrap the blast off the June launch of the Shuttle. It was said that it was rescheduled for July.
And a July launch is going to be possible if there are no lightening storms. If there is no hydrogen leaks like the last time – maybe.
Now I know that it is super important that they deal with safety issues. But what about the guys and gals that are riding around in the Space Station waiting for relief?
I mean they can’t get out and go for a walk to the corner grocery store for a treat. There is no Dairy Queen just over a few blocks for that tasty Milk Shake. Talk about a bunch of crazys!
It appears that they are going to be another month at least before the two Canadians can hug on board the Space Station.
What if the Space Shuttle doesn’t get there – or can’t get there until say September? How much food do they have on board the Station?
There are three of us living in our house. And it would seem that the bathroom is the busiest place for all of us. Maybe it is the Bran that does it – but we are regular to say it simply… some more than others.
What happens on the Space Station with an extra month’s time of regularity – or irregularity for that matter?
The City of Toronto has started their new season of strikes for more money for Garbage pick up people. When they don’t pick it up – it piles up.
So on the Space Station it is going to have an extra month or so of garbage and waste piling up. If you are the new replacement astronauts – would you like to move into that mess?
Now don’t tell me they “flush” in space!? You mean that there is an exorbitant amount for frozen goodies floating out there some where?
And people on earth are upset at the plastic bottles that are filling our city landfills – or land mountains.
I mean – I just wonder at this stuff… don’t you?
~ Murray Lincoln ~
http://www.murraylincoln.com/
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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