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  1. I’m excited about his prediction of humans being able to upload our brains to computers, humans being immortal, in a sense. I will be able to continue to give guidance to my children, if they need me. And maybe upgrade my digital self to process information really fast, maybe download my consciousness to a robot and continue to move around. Maybe send my consciousness to Mars to another robot shell there. Maybe they will find a way to merge my brain with the brains of my offsprings. Once humans are able to do his we will truly be unlimited! All I have to do is make it to 2040.

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  2. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/asteroid-dust-recovered-from-japans-daring-hayabusa2-mission/

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    Some 10% of the material will be sent to NASA in December 2021 in exchange for samples from asteroid Bennu, which spacecraft OSIRIS-REx collected in October and should arrive on Earth by late 2023. Another 15% will be made available to international researchers, and about 40% will be stored for future scientists to investigate.

     

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  3. https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-awards-launch-services-contract-to-blue-origin-for-new-glenn-launch-services

    NASA Awards Launch Services Contract to Blue Origin for New Glenn Launch Services

    NASA has awarded a NASA Launch Services (NLS) II contract to Blue Origin and their New Glenn launch service in accordance with the contract’s on-ramp provision. The New Glenn launch service will be available to NASA’s Launch Services Program (LSP) to use for future missions in accordance with the on-ramp provision of NLS II.  

    The NLS II is a multiple-supplier, multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract vehicle with an ordering period through June 2025 and an overall period of performance through December 2027. Each supplier that is a part of NLS II has its own individual contract with LSP. The NLS II on-ramp provision provides an opportunity annually for new launch service providers to be added as a potential supplier and to compete for future NASA missions. The on-ramp provision also allows existing NLS II launch service providers to introduce launch vehicles not currently on its NLS II contract.

    NLS II contractors must have the ability to successfully launch and deliver a payload to orbit using a domestic launch service capable of placing, at minimum, a 250 kg (551 lb.) payload into a 200 km (124 mile) circular orbit at an inclination of 28.5 degrees.

    The NLS II contracts support the goals and objectives of the agency's Science Mission Directorate, Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, and the Space Technology Mission Directorate. Under the contract, NASA can also provide launch services to other government agencies, such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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