BProbe

BProbe t1_je50alh wrote

I live in a constant state of nihilism, you're so indifferent to the universe's scope that one cannot simply assume there's a purpose or a "mission". We are just a probability that materialized... The atom soup was just right enough for this to develop. We'll exist, do our thing, stop existing, and the universe won't even skip a beat (I don't think we won't even have been/will be around for enough time for a universe beat to even occur).

If our observations and science are even infinitesimally correct, I believe it to be a win, because IMHO there's A LOT that we are simply unable to observe/study/comprehend. What even is existence and reality itself? Existential SMBH.

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BProbe t1_je4kvom wrote

I mean, he could, but with no radiation shielding they would be bombarded by radiation probably eventually knocking the electronics out (have no clue on the time-frame). Additionally, if they happen to be on the bright side at any time and being black, a melt would be in order, so they'd also have to be repainted. This one is my speculation, but, probably the radiation shielding in the ISS would prevent the remotes from communicating with the cameras.

If all those issues are resolved, great pictures, barring that, just don't have lights inside the cupola and you're golden IMO!

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