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I am amazed there has not been at least one single landing failure since they first started landing successfully! Even a landing leg failure and having it fall over after landing? Amazing! SpaceX is the Lexus of space vehicles!
The Planetary Decadal Survey in 2022 said that NASA's next flagship mission should be a Uranus Orbiter. We have not even mapped the surface of Europa up close and the Europa Multi Flyby Spacecraft will not even arrive until 2030. NASA should follow what the National Academy of Sciences Recommended and not the aspirations of a Congressman who has since lost his seat in the House.
Whatever you think of the man, I'm glad Elan Musk's Space X team is an American asset. Just watching one of their reusable boosters return to Earth shows you the immense innovative and cultural gulf between them and NASA. If these two organizations were human species, Space X would be Sapiens and NASA the Neanderthals. I get that space exploration shouldn't be entirely in the hands of private industry; but these guys are running circles around NASA. It's almost shameful. If you want the world's biggest, most powerful, most costly, most delayed "use-once-throw-away" technology, count on the Neanderthals at NASA. But if you want the future of space exploration and want to win the race to anywhere in the Solar System, you have to rely on Space X. Oh, I forgot to mention Boeing. Would you want to ride in any space capsule they created?
Look... I like Victor Glover and Reid Wiseman but I'm calling BS. They're putting a really nice spin on something that is fundamentally broken. OldSpace Boeing & Lockheed Martin have been working on SLS & Orion for the better part of two decades (since before it was even called SLS) and in that time have received close to $50 Billion - not fifty million, not five billion, but FIFTY BILLION. And yet SLS was supposed to be the "cheap, fast, mature" option because it reused Space Shuttle components. In the entire 2-decade development of Orion, there was only ONE test launch, in 2014, and its flight profile bore ZERO resemblance to a lunar return trajectory, yet it was deemed "tested" and "proven" for the Artemis program. Then they flew Artemis 1 WITHOUT a finished, functioning life support system in Orion, so the very first time Orion will be tested with an actual life support system is on Artemis 2, with ASTRONAUTS trapped inside it for a week. This is OldSpace pork and incompetence and NASA stupidity. Victor and Reid are doing their best to put lipstick on this pig but it's still a pig.
Yes. Multiple times every week! You need to look for one where they do a "boost back burn" and the First stage returns to it's launch site and lands on the ground! Most land on drone ships at sea.
Funny how now that the UFO/UAP phenomena is being taken so seriously in rooms just like this, this question is not as “out there” or “funny” as those there probably deemed it to be. I’ve got endless respect for this congressman asking this, can’t wait until we do learn that Mars was home to not just a civilization, but OUR civilization, before we came or were brought here.
I’m not a physicist nor a scientist, but have been fascinated by the sun since childhood. This particular flare was huge. And there are more behind it on the other side of the sun. I think we’re in for a killshot.
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