• meme_historian@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    23 hours ago

    Not to be a dick…but imagine a mother putting her two kids who have already lost their dad at a serious risk of becoming orphans

        • its_kim_love@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          2 hours ago

          I don’t think mother astronauts get vilified. The first one did back in the 70s, but mothers are constantly going to space. Granted they weren’t single parents.

          Like I get what you’re talking about, and you’re not wrong. It’s just a weird topic to inject into this post.

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          5 hours ago

          Or to look at it from a different angle, 5 out of the 413 total manned space flights have ended in fatalities, or 1.21%.

          Auto travel in the US has a fatality rate around 1 death per 100 million driven miles. Assuming an average trip of 20 miles, that’s 1 death per 5 million car trips, or 0.00002%.

          So, roughly 10,000 (EDIT: actually 100,000, missed a zero!) times more dangerous than driving.

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              7 hours ago

              Are you asking to change the definition of a car trip to the ~500,000 miles it takes to get to the moon and back?

              In that case, rate of fatality is around 1 in 200 “driving to the moon and back” trips. 0.5% chance. So taking the rocketship is still significantly more dangerous.

              More realistically, 500,000 miles is roughly a lifetime of driving. So these astronauts are being exposed in a single trip to a fatality risk equivalent of 2+ lifetimes of driving.