Hopefully the shitters work.
What about universal healthcare instead of moon missions.
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Hopefully the shitters work.
What about universal healthcare instead of moon missions.
This seems like a pretty big deal, why am I only now finding out about this
I can't feel excited about this This feels like part of a new US expansionist agenda.
The current administration lacks any ability to build, or latch onto anything in that vein long term. Most they could do is drop a tesla on the moon advertising a new grift.
I wonder how Flatearthers are going to explain this one.
Same way moon landing denier's do.
"The whole thing is staged! Nobody actually flew anywhere! They just put some guys in costumes and filmed them on a sound stage in Hollywood!"
I had a guy come into my shop yesterday and we started talking about the launch, and he said the exact same thing to me. We ended up having a good laugh about flat earthers and having a good ol fashioned space chat. Good bloke!
Frog lenses
Please don't let it be cancelled and returned early because of a toilet That would just be too much. This is the first thing that has made me legitimately excited since having to unexpectedly say goodbye to my soul-dog last month. I need this, dammit.
Yeah, they should piss out a window like the rest of us.
whew. i've rolled the dice on my life, but i've never gotten on a boeing spacecraft. and the shitter's already clogged.
SLS is mostly designed by Lockeed-Martin and NASA SRC. Boeing was a private contractor too though. This is also the first space toilet we've put in a spacecraft and exactly why we're doing this test flight.
You're thinking of Starliner. This is SLS (Space Launch System).
Right, my mistake. Shitter is clogged tho. Seriously. I know how to design a clogproof shitter (you need a mashing stick) and look what they did.
America, fast going backwards, has today reached ~~1969~~ 1968, assuming that this mission succeeds.
(Edit: this is not even a moon landing so more Apolo 8 than Apolo 11).
Can't we get a single article without mentioning how shitty the U.S is right now? Half of the comments here aren't even ontopic.
Going back to the moon is still an engineering feat, even if we've done it before. That was a generation ago, and all of those engineers are retired or about to.
This gives mission me hope. A diamond in the rough.
Can’t we get a single article without mentioning how shitty the U.S is right now? Half of the comments here aren’t even on topic.
My friend, the toilet was clogged on the rocket.
Toilet= shitty
Seems on topic to me
I'm surprised that Trump didn't sign an EO declaring that it was now the Trump space mission rather than Artemis II.
I don't care what we call it, as long as we keep funding the science and engineering. The amount of people who don't understand why we should do this stuff is astounding. And I'm honestly not the best at articulating why we should do it.
I mean I kinda see manned missions as pointless. I would like us to remotely create destinations before going through the added expense of people and I think the technology gains would be bigger.
Lucky for you, we have sent probes to the moon.
now we just need the construction of destinations. we are well on our way tom completing the initial preliminary work before we start what should be the main effort.
Unluckily, the next probe is set for Uranus....
I'm going to ignore the obvious Kindergarten joke (which I've made myself).
I would be happy to send a probe to Uranus. We know a lot less about the outer planets bcz we've really only done a few flybys of them.
Can’t we get a single article without mentioning how shitty the U.S is right now?
So you concede this is all about distraction.
Let's discover antibiotics again!
I'm talking about the comments section here, not the content of the article.
I don't see the point of sending people to the moon or Mars. It will always be insanely expensive to do anything there, always. What is there to discover that can't be done with robots? Doing it for the poetic sake of doing it--"going where no man has gone before"-- seems impractical and wasteful.
Yes, we've done it in the past, exploring, that doesn't mean we must keep doing it as it becomes more impractical, and with what benefits, exactly? Exploiting whatever resources are there? Is that really what we should be doing?
Yeah, why do things! Let's just sit on our ass and stagnate!
Stop trying, idiots, things are hard!
Yeah, why do things! Let’s just sit on our ass and stagnate!
Let's do the same thing over and over again and call it progress! Next time you are in a hospital watching a loved one dying of cancer, you can tell them how many times we flew around the moon!
We can't breathe, the earth is on fire...let's do another moon victory lap!
The moon is a good stopping off point for the rest of the solar system. Launching interplanetary missions from the moon is much easier assuming a moon base exists
Why waste billions when we can waste trillions!
you guys realize NASA probes have already gone beyond the solar system?
They went to hide the Epstein files on the far side of the Moon.
They launched the integrity of the USA off the planet, so it won't bother them anymore for a few days.