Trip to Outerspace?!!  |
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If you, and a guest of your choice were given a free round trip to outer space, all inclusive, with the option to only bring one thing each! You'd be given the opportunity to walk on the moon and float around at 0 gravity. Would you be willing to go, and what would be your one item to bring? Who would you want to go with you?
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1. OreoCookie3 (12330) | 3 months ago | I'd want to bring my best friend, and I think I would bring my camera to take pictures of earth while being out in space, or standing on the moon. I would love a shot of the earth from such a view.
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angieang (139) | 3 months ago | Pictures sure do help the memory last! Waiting for the day when this would actually happen. (not holding my breath though) Thanks for taking part of my hypothetical craziness! Have a nice day!
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angieang (139) | 3 months ago | Pictures are the neatest thing, and closest thing to staying forever! Well maybe you guys can take that trip through your imagination, because it doesn't look like a free trip would come around anytime soon! Thanks for sharing!
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3. desertdarlene (5466) | 3 months ago | I don't know if I'd want to go on this trip. From what I've heard, space travel is very hard on the body and I have some health problems. They probably wouldn't have cleared me anyway and I think I would have been in a lot of pain or discomfort during the trip. It's also very risky right now and I am not a risk taker.
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angieang (139) | 3 months ago | Sorry, for the late response. Risk would definatley be a high factor in a trip to outerspace. Oh, and you don't have to take risks to have fun. If you smile and make a memory of something, it's fun in my book! Thanks for your comment.
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4. Citizen_Stuart (391) | 3 months ago | I would love to go to the Moon. That's been my lifetime dream ever since I watched the Apollo landings as a kid. I'm not sure who I'd take with me, since none of my friends share my interest - probably my brother. I'd take my grandfather's Military Medal with me and leave it on the lunar surface.
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5. bhubaneshwars (1170) | 3 months ago | Hi I remember that day of 1968 when man walked on the moon. I was at my father in law's home town for the delivery of my first child. She is 41 now. So I will definitely like to enjoy this 'free' trip to the moon. Yes my wife will go with me.
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