← Back to context Comment by gedy 6 days ago Depending on one's age, maybe not honestly? (Not the OP) 4 comments gedy Reply wiseowise 6 days ago If they’re that age, they’re not qualified to be in the crew anyway. qingcharles 6 days ago John Glenn was 77 when he flew on the Space Shuttle... bertylicious 6 days ago In your opinion: at what age does someone become unworthy of life? gedy 6 days ago That’s definitely not my point, what I meant was it’s not unreasonable for someone who’s older - maybe children have grown, at our nearing retirement, etc. - why not take a risk to fly to space?
wiseowise 6 days ago If they’re that age, they’re not qualified to be in the crew anyway. qingcharles 6 days ago John Glenn was 77 when he flew on the Space Shuttle...
bertylicious 6 days ago In your opinion: at what age does someone become unworthy of life? gedy 6 days ago That’s definitely not my point, what I meant was it’s not unreasonable for someone who’s older - maybe children have grown, at our nearing retirement, etc. - why not take a risk to fly to space?
gedy 6 days ago That’s definitely not my point, what I meant was it’s not unreasonable for someone who’s older - maybe children have grown, at our nearing retirement, etc. - why not take a risk to fly to space?
If they’re that age, they’re not qualified to be in the crew anyway.
John Glenn was 77 when he flew on the Space Shuttle...
In your opinion: at what age does someone become unworthy of life?
That’s definitely not my point, what I meant was it’s not unreasonable for someone who’s older - maybe children have grown, at our nearing retirement, etc. - why not take a risk to fly to space?