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I usually don't pay that much close attention to space news, other than acknowledging things are happening.
Is this huge news? With the chinese space station, ISS, and this much docking going on, does it mean that we're getting very active as a species in space and actually progressing? Or is it just basic stuff going on up there, and a few thing happened coincidentally at the same time?
its kinda like we have hit a milestone and the space station is finally being used to its fullest ability
still have miles to go before we have an active presence in space. This is like some Romans making it to Scotland for the first time and realizing they were not prepared for that shit