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 Did you know? We've had humans in space now continuously for fourteen years, ever since November 2000, when the International Space Stations was first occupied. The Atlantic has a great article about how this came to pass. 
 The article includes some great pictures of the ISS: 
 
 
 
 
 
 The ISS costs as much to run as a carrier battle group. In the long run, it's a most worthwhile investment. In 200 years, who will care about a carrier battle group (or even know what they were?) But space stations might be our lifeline to the universe. |     |