Blackhawk

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  1. Yea but it's not over yet. I cried a bit around 1:22:00 just after launch when he said "James Webb begins a voyage back to the birth of the universe": https://youtu.be/7nT7JGZMbtM
  2. Latest updates: https://www.nasa.gov/content/live-coverage-of-the-james-webb-space-telescope-mission Detailed real-time status and info about the deployments etc.: https://jwst.nasa.gov/content/webbLaunch/whereIsWebb.html Press briefing comes in 8 minutes. And I'm sure more press briefings and stuff will come also later:
  3. So far so good. NASAs livestream is over now, so I'm currently watching this livestream instead (just people talking): https://youtu.be/pVKzZ89N2Ks
  4. This is probably more important than the moonlandings. Because we get more information (and more important information) from the JWST than from some people walking on the moon.
  5. No need to be nervous.. It's just our knowledge and understanding of the universe at stake, hehe.
  6. Yeah. Note that they start broadcasting stuff in that livestream earlier than 7:20 am EST (which is lift off). I don't know exactly when, but it's at least over an hour before.
  7. Sorry, it was just my little opinion.
  8. Tom Delonge? Scammer, and/or tinfoil hat. Not worth my time.
  9. Why would professional help cost anything? In my country it's free.
  10. The telescope is extremely complex, most complex ever. During 2 weeks it will do a huge amount of things, and any of them can go wrong. For example deployment of solar array, deployment of sun shield pallets, unfolding of sunshield, separation of sunshield insulation layers, deployment of secondary mirror, deployment of primary mirror, etc. etc. There's a billion things which could go wrong. If anything goes wrong it wont be possible to repair it. It would be one the biggest and most expensive disasters ever. So much at stake. Will I even dare to follow the livestreams..
  11. JWST is the most expensive piece of equipment ever sent to space. The Hubble Space Telescope got launched 31 years ago. So you will maybe be dead when the successor to JWST gets launched. So this is maybe a once in a lifetime thing for you. Or twice if you count in Hubble... You get the point. So yeah, this is a big deal.
  12. I'm not really looking for advice, but if you want to give advice then you can do that. But it wont help me. I'm so frustrated at my life. Why can't it just end. I'm done with life, but still alive. I'm the biggest loser ever. This can be objectively determined by looking at the pure facts. (My definition of loser is: the less the opposite sex likes you, the bigger loser you are.)
  13. @mandyjw Hm okay.. If you say so..
  14. Yes I do. Why are you saying that stuff
  15. Meaning: the "I love you" shit is clearly just empty words. It's like when Leo says how loving he is and how Love is the ultimate truth and how much he Loves everyone etc., but when I write to him he doesn't even read my messages. So does he Love me? Clearly not. It's all just empty talk. And then he would peform mental gymnastics to explain it away like this: "me not reading your messages is Love too". But no it isn't.
  16. @mandyjw I don't know how all this turned out into that I objectify women and require them to please me. Apparently it's wrong to like women, like talking to them, and to want a partner. And I was just being rational and logical about the love thing.. Obviously I was being emotional and hurt when I said that. I didn't mean it.
  17. @mandyjw Oh okay I see. Sorry. Nothing is fun, but okay.
  18. Whatever makes you happy I guess.. (Continues disagreeing with you.)
  19. In my language that is love. Love is first a emotion, then a thought, and then manifested on letters on a screen. The latter is what I need, in private, not publicly. Public shit isn't worth anything.
  20. @mandyjw But I don't want to hurt you. I hope that my post didn't hurt you.