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  1. Tyson is a national treasure. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm for space science! Excellent.
    I truly figured that space force was a joke. Guess it’s a thing now. Just what we need . . . to militarize space. Sounds like a great plan ‘merica.

    1. do we have satelites in space to other countys damage our satellites purposefully yes therfore we need to protect them hence spaceforce

    1. Everything that has happened in the last 20 months is a joke. The “woke” military is under manned now so maybe we’ll get the draft back. It would be great to see some of the liberal wokies serve their country!!!! LOL

    1. He does the opposite I think. Read his books that are written for kids, maybe you won’t intimidate you as much.

  2. I think Neil deGrasse Tyson was being serious about the asteroid deflection scheme (because it is in fact a proposed solution to a real problem of catastrophic proportions) but it’s hard to be sure since he seemed to find it hilarious at the same time—probably because of the references to the films Armageddon and Don’t Look Up by Jim Acosta.

    The Space Force song “Semper Supra” (Always Above) does have like a 1950s SF tv show flavor to it. Catchy tune.

    1. It’s better to deflect than “blow up” any object coming at us. Let’s see….do you want it to miss us or just come raining down in big chunks????

    1. @Monta Middleton 👈 no that would be biden taking inappropriate showers with his daughter per her diary. But you guys don’t care about that because democrats motto is, do as we say not as we do.

    1. @M Hall Sounds like he also blows your mind at the same time but nature hasn’t figured out yet how to allow yours to reconstruct the many pieces back into anything that functions.

  3. That song sounds like it’s straight out of a 1950’s cartoon. All it was missing was the bouncing ball to help you sing along.

    1. I thought it sounded 1950s Radio Moscow patriotic. Kept waiting for Joe Adamov to break in and tell me why there are no gays in Russia.

    2. It sounded like a bad copy for the Air Force Song (Off we go into the wild blue yonder) as sung by a high school cheer team…

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