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Boeing Starliner’s astronauts will now be in space until 2025. Here’s what they’ll do
CNN

“We’ll send them cheesy movies…”

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  1. jay
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    I recommend MAROONED (aka SPACE TRAVELLERS)

       17 likes

  2. Professor Gunther
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    “Space Mutiny”!

       14 likes

  3. Colonel Chrome
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    And they cant even build robot friends.

       14 likes

  4. mando3b
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    Phantom Planet would be nice. Then they could fantasize about landing on a rogue asteroid and shrinking to Barbie-&-Ken size. Or how about 12 to the Moon? They probably already feel like they are frozen in space.

       7 likes

  5. AlbuquerqueTurkey
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    Who knew Boeing had its own Deep 13?

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  6. Cornjob
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    Fire Maidens of Outer Space and First Spaceship to Venus would be good.

       7 likes

  7. Blonde Russian Spy
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    Actually, in this case I AM wondering how they eat and breathe and other science facts. But I checked nasa.gov, and it looks like I should really just relax:

    Do the astronauts have what they need (e.g., food, clothing, oxygen, personal items, etc.)?

    Yes. The space station is well-stocked with everything the crew needs, including food, water, clothing, and oxygen. Additionally, NASA and its space station partners frequently launch resupply missions carrying additional supplies and cargo. In August, a Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft carrying 8,200 pounds of food, fuel, supplies, and science and a Progress resupply spacecraft carrying three tons of cargo arrived at the station. NASA has additional resupply missions planned through the end of 2024 and beyond.

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  8. This is what happens when you make light of Boeing.

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  9. Terry the Sensitive Knight
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    AlbuquerqueTurkey:
    Who knew Boeing had its own Deep 13?

    I, for one, am not at all surprised.

       4 likes

  10. Ro-man, aka one of several possible Steves
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    When life imitates art…

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