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Krista 2022-03-21 09:01:38

1. 79 days and 4 hours to fly from Mars to Neptune, that is, 1900 hours, Mars to Neptune 2.7 billion miles, 4.4 billion kilometers, or 2.33 million km/h. The current fastest speed of human beings is 16km/s, which is 57600km/h. It is 40 times that of today's society.

2. Speed ​​aside, walking through Neptune's rock formations with a board is a real hit. Why does the rock formation have a bullet speed, right? The bevel went through unscathed. Falling at that high speed in Lima did not break a bone unscathed.

3. Then a nuclear explosion did not kill him, not counting radiation, but how many times the third cosmic speed was reached and returned to the earth, and his wife was not old?

Change it from 4 stars to 3 stars, just for Pete and old Tommy.

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  • Ashtyn 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    My goal is not the stars and the sea, but to end loneliness. James Gray (again) brewed a journey of emotion and redemption. He is good at the leveling of window frames and the thick blackness. This time he found a subtle fit-the universe-with his usual dark clouds and gold edges. This adventure is actually like the homonym of the protagonist’s I am pulled farther from the sun, and this journey is also father to (from) son: the desperate infection on the father’s ship is like the Icari, and he is a person’s solar power. Stars, but it is not the planet that mirrors the heart, but is more active in pursuing and knowing oneself on others (the universe) as reflectors. It’s better to say that it’s like diving into the inner universe (the father and son were alienated and stable to inhuman hearts). He found that the universe that his father endlessly pursued was too large and beautiful, and the love and temperature there were too scarce—lower than he thought he was. What is needed is still scarce. He realized the limit at the edge of the solar system and touched the boundary, only to frame that he was originally a human being, and to return to his own territory.

  • Marlee 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    The space version of "I killed my dad". James Gray's style didn't play very well, the gorilla with its teeth and claws in the universe lit up... Human beings are always the most vulnerable existence in the vast starry sky.

Ad Astra quotes

  • Roy McBride: He captured strange and distant worlds in greater detail than ever before. They were beautiful, magnificent, full of awe and wonder. But beneath their sublime surfaces there was nothing. No love or hate. No light or dark. He could only see what was not there and missed what was right in front of him.

  • Roy McBride: He captured strange and distant worlds in greater detail than ever before. They were beautiful, magnificent... full of awe and wonder. But beneath their sublime surfaces... there was nothing. No love or hate. No light or dark. He could only see what was not there... and missed what was right in front of him.