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first thing you see before getting bullied in high school
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If NASA uses a mockup ICPS for artemis III, orion will separate from the corestage at MECO and will perform its perigee raise burn about 40m after that. That gives the crew about 30 minutes to use orion to check out the corestage while in orbit like the space shuttle used to.
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Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
Nvidia has a new tech called Neural Texture Compression. It cuts VRAM use a lot. In one demo, textures went from 6.5 GB down to 970 MB. That is about 7 times less memory.
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@JustforFort1915 I genuinely think SLS can reach yearly launch cadence, add to that the hopeful standardised SLS architecture, I can see SLS maturing as a LV. I did see that vid tho, very good 🙏
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@_Testflight_ I’ve always wondered what pitch black, no atmosphere, to the naked eye sky looks like to a crew in their position. Like I wonder what an iPhone would capture without tweaking with settings or wtv
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Testflight@_Testflight_·
The Artemis II crew are going to have the most incredible view of the stars when they pass through the dark side of the moon
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Pub@PubWanghaf·
A bald eagle watches the launch of Artemis II: a powerful omen
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Jasmine 🌌🔭@astro_jaz·
the images of earth from artemis ii are absolutely gorgeous
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@JustforFort1915 I think it eventually WILL go to the moon. I don’t entirely disgagree with what you’re saying. But NASA had enough confidence to select it for the mission, so I have faith in their decision.
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Argon@JustforFort1915·
@HenSomeMan Space X is never going to the moon, their entire plan is stupid, has absolutely no redundancy, and its way too complex for so many things to go wrong. You can't even get a straight answer for how many launches it'll take to fuel their lander
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Jess@Punished_Jess·
holy shit. it's the "fuck you, eat shit and die" bill. it's real.
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