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minus-squareNurse_Robot@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up12·20 days agoWhat an incredible overview that was both detailed and digestible! I really appreciate it, that makes a lot of sense and answered all my questions
minus-squarewyrmroot@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·19 days agoAlso worth mentioning that as the ISS was being constructed, its planned retirement was to be about 2015. We’ve been able to massively extend its operational period, which is awesome, but the materials can’t last forever.
What an incredible overview that was both detailed and digestible! I really appreciate it, that makes a lot of sense and answered all my questions
Also worth mentioning that as the ISS was being constructed, its planned retirement was to be about 2015. We’ve been able to massively extend its operational period, which is awesome, but the materials can’t last forever.