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Fingers crossed.
A sign of intelligent life already? ✨
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LMAO! I’m in Flagstaff visiting with my “twin” cousin. He came from Indianapolis to visit his son who just moved here. Anyway, he was telling me about this telescope – I wasn’t aware of it. Been busy working, which is a wonderful thing. Anyway, he’ll get a kick out of this.
I’ll save my raves until it actually manages to successfully unfold itself and sends back some good images. Very complex, insanely expensive, and no way to fix it if something gets jammed up. But awesome beyond words if it succeeds.
🙂
So easy to scuttle the work of thousands …
Someone had just one job… 🙂
And just lost that job 🙂
. . . and is now working in the fast food industry. LOL
LOL. Probably.