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@Truthful_ast Do you think NASA will spec standardised control interfaces like this for both HLS landers so there's no separate crew training required?
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@ScottLikedSLS Stream definitely feels a little less talked down to the way the first two were. Still areas to improve but they are trending in the right direction I think
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SLS@ScottLikedSLS·
pretty rare to have someone literally on console do commetary too, i nitpick Blues streams but thats pretty cool
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Blobifi
Blobifi@Blobifie·
Spitter mfs watching the first Blue moon MK1 trip over and explode on the moon after assuming it would be fully successful:
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Sam@KerbalSC48·
@NoLifeJordan69 Outside of small communities on this site everything now is just bots. The amount of media tweets that show clips of TV shows or movies and the bots regurgitate what happens on screen in the comments is insane. People who think there was more bots pre Elon are delusional.
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How do some people genuinely look at the replies or qt’s on elong’s tweets and say “yup that’s totally real and not botted or astroturfed support for him”
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jacobruh 🚀@jrxcket·
The mysterious tent structure at SpaceX's McGregor site is..... venting?
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Sam@KerbalSC48·
@Punished_Jess Lovely tribute to an awesome AltHist. Peak song choice too 🫡
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Jess@Punished_Jess·
this cinematic I made as a tribute to Boldly Going turns 4 years old soon
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@drop69420 @mightbejell0 @jrxcket @heartagramed tbf I can't imagine a lot of people watch the McGregor livestreams 24/7 looks late/early hours of the night. It was just something someone posted in a discord and I thought was strange until coming across the Tent post this morning and realising it was the same.
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@ScottLikedSLS Might be hesitant with the engine bell upgrades to push that far first time maybe?
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@mightbejell0 @jrxcket @heartagramed Can't even begin to imagine what it might be we've not seen much from them in the way of inflatables in concepts and that's the only thing I can of it being the way it springs up. Unless HLS is going to be like the goodyear blimp 🤷‍♂️
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Cosmic Penguin
Cosmic Penguin@Cosmic_Penguin·
97%…????? WTF! Like…when’s the last time you have ever heard of only 3.1% of people in a 1000+ people survey being concerned about the cost of *any* big government projects, much less one for sending people to the Moon? forbes.com/sites/jamiecar…
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@Space_Strategy Any chance of the Lottery numbers for next week?
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@SpaceBasedFox @Orbital_Perigee People are so wanting it to be a problem with Orion, but I think it was more something the crew experienced together, and that's why he's not divulging it. Could be a personal moment they all shared during re-entry. Who knows at this point. Great OCSS adaptation btw.
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Andrew
Andrew@Cosmic_Andrew1·
If they wanted to rush it, the earliest a decesion could have been made was Novemeber 2024 given the root cause was not confirmed until Oct 2024. Replacing heat shield was reported to be 18 months by SFN, others had it at 2+ years so they chose the quickest path back to flying.
Jared Isaacman@rookisaacman

I understand some in the community have an affinity for specific hardware, but the focus should be on outcomes. With respect to SLS, the desired outcome is launching crewed Orion spacecraft at a reasonable cadence, rebuilding muscle memory, and buying down risk so we can land astronauts on the Moon. This is until such time as there are multiple crewed pathways that allow us to undertake lunar missions with even greater frequency and at lower cost, so that Artemis can live on for decades into the future. The idea that Artemis II was only held up by the heat shield is not correct. Administrator Bill Nelson stated in December 2024, two years after Artemis I flew, that we would refly the same heat shield design on Artemis II, yet the mission did not fly until April 2026. On a side note, if leadership knew at the time that Artemis II would not launch until April 2026, it probably would have made sense to replace the heat shield altogether. Even with as clean of a mission as Artemis II, it is hard to imagine waiting until 2028 to fly again and jump right to a lunar landing. SLS and Orion must launch with a reasonable cadence, and we need every opportunity to learn. That is why we added Artemis III, an easy trade against funding programs overbudget and behind schedule, in advance of a landing on Artemis IV. You cannot point to the ML-2 structure and a single EUS tank and say it was “pretty much done" and you certainly have no specifics as to the suitability of stage adapter. The Government Accountability Office has been clear on the timing and remaining costs for both ML-2 and EUS, based on a history of OIG oversight reports. Simply put, we would be committing billions more to troubled programs when we can work cooperatively with the OEM and its joint venture to leverage an in-production upper stage with decades of flight heritage and get very good at turning ML-1. Of course, we retain the option of working with industry on ML-2, converting it to the SLS standard, or harvesting parts. I am not here to favor companies or perpetuate underperforming programs. I do not want to throw away billions of taxpayer dollars, and time we do not have, on a flavor of a rocket that is not necessary to return astronauts to the moon. Those billions could go toward more Artemis missions or more science and discovery. Our focus must be on the immensely hard task of sending astronauts to the Moon with frequency and safely so we can land and stay. Above all else, I care about outcomes, and so does the hardworking team at NASA, focused on delivering for the American people and everyone around the world who eagerly await the headlines we all experienced this past weekend.

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Sam@KerbalSC48·
@DLaneBreckenri1 @kevconrad2 @Cosmic_Andrew1 The ICPS and Centaur V are very different. Not saying it's gonna be really hard but it's not going to be easy. Probably not going to get cheap either, but a bit cheaper than an EUS. Software is fine, it's just structural loading.
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