All woman space flight on Blue Origin

Women are 52% of the population.


For 26 years running, women have been 85%+ of the four year college graduates.


During that entire time, they have been receiving gender preferences, Female ONLY scholarships, biased grading, and the ability to point at any male student, accuse them of sexual harassment, and get the male student expelled from the college.


Doesn't that go a long, long ways to explaining the Trans movement?


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Women are 52% of the population.


For 26 years running, women have been 85%+ of the four year college graduates.


During that entire time, they have been receiving gender preferences, Female ONLY scholarships, biased grading, and the ability to point at any male student, accuse them of sexual harassment, and get the male student expelled from the college.


Doesn't that go a long, long ways to explaining the Trans movement?


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Doesn't your post go a long ways to explaining your stupidity?


At no time in the last 50 years did the number of females graduating with 4 year bachelor's degrees exceed 60% of the total graduates. They have held pretty steady at 57.5- 58.5% of graduates since 2000.

Then your argument would not explain women transitioning into men.
 
Meanwhile, a SpaceX rocket has launched Odin, a spacecraft built by startup AstroForge, on a mission to study asteroid 2022 OB5, which is 1 million miles from Earth.

The asteroid is believed to contain platinum and other rare metals used in electronics, medicine, and green energy.

Mining these materials on Earth costs £25,000 per kilo, but space could offer a cheaper, less damaging alternative.

Odin will travel for 300 days before reaching the asteroid. It will take close-up images to confirm if the surface is metallic.

If valuable metals are found, a second mission will attempt to land and extract samples later this year.

This could be the first step toward mining asteroids for resources instead of Earth's limited supply.

I doubt any boss babes are involved.
 
Are the women paying for themselves .... or is this like a "date"?
 

All woman space flight on Blue Origin​


C'mon then- get the women drivers jokes out of your system.
 

All woman space flight on Blue Origin​


C'mon then- get the women drivers jokes out of your system.


Like this?




 

All woman space flight on Blue Origin​


C'mon then- get the women drivers jokes out of your system.
That's the best part they aren't driving. You don't really think lett that band of brain dead hos actually drive a multi-million dollar piece of equipment do you?
 
An American soldier talking to his Afghani counterpart one night, points at the moon and says: "You know Americans walked on the moon.

Afghani soldier: "Don't be silly, no man could walk on something so small"
 
That's the best part they aren't driving.

True.

The Blue Origin New Shepard rocket, which will carry the all-female crew for the NS-31 mission this spring, is an autonomous, reusable suborbital vehicle. This means it does not require a human pilot at the controls. The spacecraft is fully automated, with its systems managed by onboard computers, and it follows a pre-programmed flight path. The crew, including Lauren Sánchez, Katy Perry, Gayle King, Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyen, and Kerianne Flynn, will be passengers rather than operators. Lauren Sánchez, who organized the mission, is described as "leading" it, but this refers to her role in bringing the team together and spearheading the initiative, not piloting the craft. As a licensed helicopter pilot, Sánchez has aviation experience, but the New Shepard’s autonomous design means no one will manually control it during the flight.


@Grok
 
True.

The Blue Origin New Shepard rocket, which will carry the all-female crew for the NS-31 mission this spring, is an autonomous, reusable suborbital vehicle. This means it does not require a human pilot at the controls. The spacecraft is fully automated, with its systems managed by onboard computers, and it follows a pre-programmed flight path. The crew, including Lauren Sánchez, Katy Perry, Gayle King, Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyen, and Kerianne Flynn, will be passengers rather than operators. Lauren Sánchez, who organized the mission, is described as "leading" it, but this refers to her role in bringing the team together and spearheading the initiative, not piloting the craft. As a licensed helicopter pilot, Sánchez has aviation experience, but the New Shepard’s autonomous design means no one will manually control it during the flight.


@Grok
Thank God
 
Space travel is such an incredibly dumb pursuit that I'm very surprised that women are involved in it.
 
Space travel is such an incredibly dumb pursuit that I'm very surprised that women are involved in it.



Your opinion is noted, lunar boy.

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