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    beercheck: Oh man, I loved those movies. A whole bunch of things got blowed up. Blowed up real good. [www.youtube.com] more »
    Turboner: Billions of dollars? If you were to talk to any one of our most profitable health insurance companies, you would know that human lives are only reall... more »
    LandofMinos, cast thou evil bum dragger to thy scrapyard: I love fireworks. Who gets to light the wick on that one? #spacelopnik more »
    Elhigh: Fly me to the moon, baby. Would I strap in on that bad rascal? You betcha. Sign me up. What's the mission plan on this thing? I actually haven't b... more »
    SagarikaLumos: To be honest, I don't understand why this is much of a big deal. Seriously, they need not bother to launch this one. Though the launch configuration... more »
    drewdrawsLA: Scrubbed due to bad weather. Damn you clouds! DAMN YOU ALL TO HELLLLL!!! #spacelopnik more »
    günter macbeetle, codename: chrystlubitshi: you got gizmodo in my jalopnik! #spacelopnik [gizmodo.com]] more »
    f86sabre: Launch scrubbed for today. #spacelopnik more »
    bmoreDLJ: Gorgeous shot; a little preview of our Post-STS future. Unfortunately the Ares I-X isn't the tallest rocket ever; the Saturn V was 363 ft tall, and t... more »
    Mobius: Space, the final frontier, an epic, unlimited, undiscovered, vast emptiness filled with pockets of extraordinary phenomena so intriguing to humanity! ... more »
    Ash78, cube farmer: I can't wait to see the stretched version of the Ares rocket, code name "New Yorker" #spacelopnik more »
    Jeb_Hoge: "Here I sit, broken-hearted..." #spacelopnik more »
    xmdfmk7x: Nice, all I have to do to see this launch is open the blinds behind my monitor and I get a birds eye view of all the launches. This is probably the on... more »
    theallpowerfulme (living waters church of subaru; elder): this is an unmanned version of the planned-manned (zing!) rocket that will take us (back) to the moon, right? more »
    Peugeot--Making Bicycles Once Again: I think NASA is compensating for something.... #spacelopnik more »
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