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When we can't even take care of our one and only planet. Christ. Humanity just wants to go out and ruin the universe with its endless commodifying. Pitiful.
If we could invent a new type of propulsion system that suddenly gave us the ability to travel to other stars, we would first use them to explore and develop the moon. The moon will be humanity's first stop on our eventual journey to the stars.
Thank you for introducing CEO Steve Altemus to me through this video. He is a very well spoken, personable, and relatable leader. As a new long-term investor with Intuitive Machines, this video gives me a lot of confidence in the company and I am very excited about future missions. Please continue sharing these types of videos. Thank you!
Thank you. Next Thursday, Intuitive Machines Co-founder and Mission Director Dr. Tim Crain dives into the challenges in transit from the Earth to lunar orbit.
I've been waiting for these days in space exploration since it died in the 60s. If you weren't around for that, it was very exciting, and it actually drew people together during some very rough times in US history.
I am almost finished building my lunar rover as well. I just used a golf cart just like these guys. It was a long 4 weeks of engineering but we got it done. Now anyone can play golf on the Moon.
Golf carts are already engineered. You meant manufacture and assemble? Doesn't really matter. Go look up a Gator Farm vehicle. The engineering is more similar than that of a golf cart lol.
It looks great but dust will get absolutely all over the thing, I have concerns about abrasion for instance when sitting down on a layer of dust wearing down the suit against the chair. But other concerns including dust getting into the console and electronics. I assume they will be sealed with some kind of valve to allow air to escape from them when exposed to vacuum, but as far as protecting the rover from dust I assume the tried and true method of brushing will be used, however, would it be reasonable to have simple dust sheets covering the crew areas? Oh addittionally the 'mudguards' look far too close to the tire, they're likely to get larger pieces of debris trapped in the tire treads wedged against them potentially damaging the guards or tires .