You do know that in order to see these rockets in "Real Life" you'd need an International Passport and about $1,000,000.00 for staying in hotels / motels / gas money to get to and from the places where the rockets are kept.
Now NASA's stuff is in one place [The US] but the USSR rockets aren't here, the ESA rockets aren't here, and so forth and so on.
So what's easier, spending huge amounts of money to see these rockets in person, or going online and seeing these virtually for free ?
FYI, almost 20 years ago the Soviet Union ended in 1991. The Proton rocket is not Soviet, it is Russian.
ti994apc 1 year ago
Second life avitars??
Get a life! Get out of your parents' basements, put the keyboard down, and do something REAL!!!
PaulFarace 3 years ago
You do know that in order to see these rockets in "Real Life" you'd need an International Passport and about $1,000,000.00 for staying in hotels / motels / gas money to get to and from the places where the rockets are kept.
Now NASA's stuff is in one place [The US] but the USSR rockets aren't here, the ESA rockets aren't here, and so forth and so on.
So what's easier, spending huge amounts of money to see these rockets in person, or going online and seeing these virtually for free ?
Woulfe 3 years ago