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It was pretty cool to see the picture of the explosion right after it happened and the reaction of the NASA crew. But I was also hoping it would miss just for the fun of it.

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we all know the universe is created by the one and only God...

 

Sorry to report such bad news but umm...God is dead. :thumbsup1:

 

Anyways, I think it was s huge waste for them to smash such an expensive spacecraft in order to make a big HOLE!!! I understand what their mission objectives are but coulnd't they think of a better way...meh.

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we all know the universe is created by the one and only God...

 

Sorry to report such bad news but umm...God is dead. :thumbsup1:

 

Anyways, I think it was s huge waste for them to smash such an expensive spacecraft in order to make a big HOLE!!! I understand what their mission objectives are but coulnd't they think of a better way...meh.

 

Given the current technology we have right now, I supposed this was the only way to do it. Anyways, even though it's expensive, it might payoff the in near future

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And now the Russians are pissed and say not to mess with nature.

 

not to agree with the russians, and as much as i find the whole comet crashing thing interesting, still , do you honestly mean to tell me no one has the slightest bit of worry of the after effects of something like such?

 

i mean, yes they say it's perfectly safe and yadda yadda yadda, but who knows?

what if they threw the comet like 0.0001 degrees off track?

 

anything so minute can have a huge effect later on so meh.

 

but maybe i'm just looking into it too much.

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