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I did not read much in this book the past weeks, I just did not update my reading progress. Yesterday I finished the current chapter though and now I am at 68%.
After body and eating topics I went back to space.
The first chapters were easier to understand; when it gets too technical, I need to concentrate a lot to be able to follow the descriptions.
— Aug 15, 2018 01:25AM
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After body and eating topics I went back to space.
The first chapters were easier to understand; when it gets too technical, I need to concentrate a lot to be able to follow the descriptions.
nukie19
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woah now...you describe SpaceX as doing "outstanding work" delivering cargo to the ISS but specifically describe the Orbital ATK launch failure? That is super misleading...
also, please tell me again how the answer to a question you specifically chose to include I'm this book is actually in your other book that I should read/buy...
— Jul 31, 2018 08:22PM
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also, please tell me again how the answer to a question you specifically chose to include I'm this book is actually in your other book that I should read/buy...
nukie19
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so far, lots of #humblebrag and repetitive info, both of which are a bit expected but also a bit annoying
— Jul 30, 2018 08:35PM
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This is the second book by Clayton C. Anderson. In "It's a Question of Space" he actually bundles user questions and his answers from the quora forums. Since I do not use quora often and don't follow Clayton's activity there, I do not mind having it collected in an arranged order.
He repeatedly refers to his first book "The Ordinary Spaceman", but he summarizes his point in the new book too/anyways, so it's fine.
— Jul 16, 2018 12:07AM
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He repeatedly refers to his first book "The Ordinary Spaceman", but he summarizes his point in the new book too/anyways, so it's fine.
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Awesome book! Check it out... full of humor, information, and fun. It will educate, entertain, and inspire.
— Jun 26, 2018 06:45AM
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Schizanthus Nerd
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In 1986 I dreamed of being an astronaut when I grew up. Now I get the chance to find out what my life looks like in the parallel universe where that dream came true. 😊 🌏 🌒 🚀
— Apr 03, 2018 07:30AM
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