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replying to @findinganeish @findinganeish @kate_frankie We're just dust in the wind, dude. - Socrates #BillAndTed #pttravel
A2 Visiting the Air and Space Museum in Washington brought back all my memories about wanting to be an astronaut! https://t.co/PlByVFTt6k #PTTravel @kate_frankie
A2 #pttravel Don't think so ... and I don't think I'd see much; I'd be in suspended animation or cryogenically frozen most of the way.
replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A1. I’m awed by the fact that the images we see from Hubble are 100 million light years away. And they’re snapshots of how those objects or galaxies looked 100 million years ago. #PTTravel
A2 On a galactic flight I'd hope to see firsthand our big blue marble -- and then probably inch my way back before I lost mine. #PTTravel
RT @aok_NW: A2 #PTTravel I don’t think I would go. Nothing I really aspire to see outside this world.
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@kate_frankie A2. I would go but I would be largely free from expectations. I would just want to see what it looked like to be in space.
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That’d be the best thing to see. Our big blue #Earth.
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replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie I'm not sure it's any more that a possibility right now. But the location is on the #NC500 route, near Ben Hope (my favourite mountain), so don't wait for the space port to visit. #pttravel
replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A2. I’m not sure I would, to be perfectly honest. My least favourite aspect of travel is the time spent in limbo at airports and in the air, so the thought of blasting off into the greatest void of all does little to excite me. #PTTravel
#PTTravel A2 I don't think I would go. Mainly out of fear! It sounds like an amazing opportunity but would cost between £200,000 and £1million per person if enough people signed up.
What a view though!
replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie It would be amazing to see the earth from space! #PTTravel
replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A2. Yes, absolutely. I want to explore that frontier. #PTTravel
RT @vickyinglis13: @findinganeish @kate_frankie We're just dust in the wind, dude. - Socrates #BillAndTed #pttravel
Especially when you find out your luggage went to Venus. #PTTravel https://t.co/1jpLUCRUmS
RT @TravelAtWill: A2 Visiting the Air and Space Museum in Washington brought back all my memories about wanting to be an astronaut! https:/…
RT @NomadKeith: A2 #pttravel Don't think so ... and I don't think I'd see much; I'd be in suspended animation or cryogenically frozen most…
RT @DawnCorleone: @kate_frankie A1. I’m awed by the fact that the images we see from Hubble are 100 million light years away. And they’re s…
RT @JKatzaman: A2 On a galactic flight I'd hope to see firsthand our big blue marble -- and then probably inch my way back before I lost mi…
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@findinganeish @kate_frankie Well I’m assuming there is more leg-room on a galactic flight? Like at least 1st Class aviation standards or better? I didn’t know outer space #travel came in coach.
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replying to @vickyinglis13 @vickyinglis13 #pttravel I think it was Arthur C Clarke who said we know more about the surface of the Moon than what's under our own oceans?
A1. There's a secret rocket launch base on the #IsleOfWight hidden by the Needles, where the UK tested rockets to launch satellites #pttravel
RT @GoGreenGatsby: @kate_frankie A2. I would go but I would be largely free from expectations. I would just want to see what it looked li…
replying to @GoGreenGatsby @GoGreenGatsby I'd love to see it first hand. It must be breathtaking #PTTravel
RT @findinganeish: @kate_frankie A2. I’m not sure I would, to be perfectly honest. My least favourite aspect of travel is the time spent in…
replying to @GoGreenGatsby @GoGreenGatsby @findinganeish @kate_frankie What about the replacement bus service? #pttravel
A3 We stopped in the Mojave Desert to check out the Mojave Air and Space port on our way to Las Vegas once! https://t.co/i8W3S1joh4 #PTTravel @kate_frankie
Let’s share those night sky #photos people!
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A3 #PTTravel No pictures, but I’ve been to Palomar in Southern California & the observatory in Goldendale, Washington.
replying to @NomadKeith @NomadKeith @vickyinglis13 I think that's very true. There is still so much to uncover here #PTTravel
replying to @NomadKeith @NomadKeith Absolutely. There's so much to discover down there #pttravel
RT @DawnCorleone: @kate_frankie A2. Yes, absolutely. I want to explore that frontier. #PTTravel
A3. One of my favourite things to do in Canberra as a kid was visit Mount Stromlo Observatory at weekends. I don’t have a photograph though, sadly. #PTTravel
RT @TravelAtWill: @kate_frankie It would be amazing to see the earth from space! #PTTravel https://t.co/1E3sULs8pn
A2 I totally would. @Astro_Alex tweets so many amazing pictures from the ISS #pttravel
A3 #pttravel I'm afraid this is the most astronomical thing I have; the Friendship 7 replica at the entrance of Grand Turk airport, near where John Glenn splashed down after becoming the first man to orbit the Earth
replying to @vickyinglis13 @vickyinglis13 @GoGreenGatsby @kate_frankie Pretty sure Megabus have taken me to Glasgow via Neptune before. #PTTravel
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#PTTravel presents: Half-Time SELFIE! Collective smarts behind today's Space.
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A3 In Tenerife in the Canary Islands, there was a whole hill of observatories. Would have loved to go back after dark! #PTTravel @kate_frankie
A3. Best night sky = #Iceland! This photo was from #Thingvellir in September.
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A1 I used to do research for space stations. Every little thing has to be thought off: Nothing is random everything is plant even more than in a movie I think that's fascinating #pttravel
A3. Standing on the shore just south of Kaikoura. Electric knocked out by the earthquake and generators turned off at night, revealing the darkest skies. Milky way, magellanic clouds, the southern cross and other constellations unbelivably clear #pttravel