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18 | Val and Rl player. Titanfall 2 Gen 100 player. Aspiring Aerospace Engineer. Car enthusiast. ⚜️. Yimby. Roman Catholic. 🇺🇦🇵🇸. (alt) @pythonprivate

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PythonTF 🇺🇲🪐@TfPython·
God didnt give us the stars to merely look at them, he gave them to us so that we may be among them and reach ever closer to his eternal kingdom.
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David Willis
David Willis@ThePrimalDino·
🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨 CONGRESS HAS CANCELED THE HLS CONTRACT WITH SPACEX!!! MORE DETAILS HERE: Today Congress has issued legislation effectively canceling SpaceX’s contract for the HLS lander for the Artemis program. Representative Charles Monroe (R-AL), of the space exploration committee in the House of Representatives has issued the following statement: “The situation at hand with SpaceX’s starship program in the context of the Artemis lunar program cannot be ignored any longer. The consistent and repeated failure of spaceX’s starship vehicle to complete a successful mission, as well as repeated delays to the promised 2024 landing date, cannot continue to be rewarded with taxpayer dollars any longer. Given NASA’s already limited resources we have elected to terminate the HLS contract with SpaceX. This is not a decision we have made lightly either, months of deliberation have gone into this decision which we feel is best for our nation’s space program.” It is unknown how the HLS program will proceed, though it is likely that more resources will be allocated to the blue origin lander and the SLS rocket.
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Marty Hogan
Marty Hogan@marty_hogan·
OK... take my money
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Truthful🛰️@Truthful_ast·
After a long time I have finally made an updated American Spaceflight History edit Enjoy!
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
We are sending the best NASA astronauts based on crew rotation, background, and expertise on Artemis III. The same way we sent our best on Artemis II. The same way we send our best astronauts to the International Space Station, where the recent Crew-10 through Crew-13 assignments ALL include female commanders and crews that are no less than 50% female. Not because it was a requirement, but because they are the best astronauts for the job. Celebrate the Artemis III crew the same way we will celebrate all crews who follow that will walk again on the Moon.
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Is it too early to guess the Artemis IV crew?
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Rocket League Esports
Rocket League Esports@RLEsports·
"This is Rocket League" is eight years old today 🥹
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Truthful🛰️@Truthful_ast·
Shoutout to whoever I just lost against in Rocket League lol
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Jack J
Jack J@Jack_Frodo·
Italian Artemis pilot 😭 I fly-a da capsule! I dock-a da spacecraft!
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
Starting with some energy, and my inability to write brief updates, I am just extremely proud of the NASA crew, our industry, and our international partners. We are getting into a rhythm here at NASA. Earlier this year, setbacks put the Artemis II rocket back in the VAB for repairs, and we determined it was necessary to add another mission, Artemis III in 2027. Since then, we have unveiled the Ignition plans to build a Moon Base and nuclear-powered spaceships, launched a highly successful mission around the Moon, brought the crew home safely, and now watched the torch pass to Artemis III. There will be no shortage of major milestones to celebrate in the months ahead as we build the Moon Base and launch the Nancy Grace Roman telescope. I am beyond proud of the team and all the momentum and excitement around the space program. I do want to take this moment to address two of the questions I have been seeing since the crew announcement. Why are there no women assigned to Artemis III? I have seen reactions ranging from disappointment to outrage. I have personally been to space twice with 50% female crews. My closest advisors and some of the smartest engineers I know are women. In our latest NASA leadership organization, nearly 50% of the Center Directors and Mission Directorate leadership are women. The last astronaut candidate class selected under this Administration was majority female because they were the best of the best, including one astronaut I previously went to space with. In a world with so much controversy, I hope this can be a moment where we celebrate the astronauts selected, respect the integrity of the process, and recognize the extraordinary depth of talent across the entire corps. The crew selection does not involve any political appointees. The Astronaut Office assigns the crew that gives the mission the best chance of meeting its objectives, taking into account many factors, including the background and expertise of the astronauts, such as test pilot experience, development work on specific programs, and availability. For example, those raising this concern may not be aware of the pipeline of crews already preparing to launch to the Space Station, or those who have been undergoing lunar-specific training that would be a better fit for a future surface mission. The Artemis III astronauts are experienced, qualified, and deserve to be celebrated for the mission they have been assigned, just as the crews that follow will be celebrated when their time comes. We have an extraordinary astronaut corps, and every mission and every crew is part of a larger campaign to get America back to the Moon and to build the future we all dreamed about as children. What are the objectives for Artemis III if both landers will not be fully ready? Coming off a highly successful lunar mission like Artemis II, it is not surprising that the bar is set high for Artemis III. I think it is important to understand how difficult and dangerous it is to land astronauts on the Moon. We have not done it in a very long time, and we want to draw from a past playbook for success. That means getting into a cadence of launching, learning, and rolling improvements into the next mission. First and foremost, it is imperative for SLS to be flying with some frequency for operational currency and, honestly, safety. Earlier this year, it was very clear across NASA leadership that an additional mission was necessary in 2027. It is also imperative to gain interoperability data from rendezvous and docking with landers in Earth orbit. We do not need those landers that are still in development to be fully capable and certified for landing on the Moon on Artemis III, but we do need to test certain systems and controllability. Not to mention, we are moving quickly into a future where we do not require a single rocket to bring everything necessary for a mission to space, and as such, gaining experience with multi-launch campaigns and on-orbit assembly is directionally correct. The Blue Origin test lander for Artemis III will incorporate many of the most important systems and subsystems that have not previously been operated by the provider, including ECLSS in a crew cabin, and other avionics. With SpaceX, they have demonstrated many of those capabilities continuously on Crew Dragon, but other controllability tests are important based on the negative-X axis acceleration that will be necessary when Starship undertakes the TLI burn to the Moon with a docked Orion. After Artemis III, we will learn a lot and roll in further improvements, be that hardware, software, or procedural updates, as both providers undertake end-to-end uncrewed demonstrations to the surface in 2028, in advance of Artemis IV, where NASA astronauts will finally complete the grand return to the Moon. As I said in my remarks yesterday, when Gene Cernan left the lunar surface on Apollo 17, he said, “We leave as we came, and, God willing, we shall return, with peace and hope for all mankind.” We are returning, and we are doing so with the fire carried forward from Apollo, the lessons learned from Artemis II, the crew of Artemis III, and all those who will follow. NASA will send the very best crews for the right missions. If the composition of our astronaut corps and our latest class of candidates says anything, it is that we have exactly the talent required to get the job done. Godspeed Artemis III, and all those who will follow.
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the following morally acceptable? 🟨 Abortion 🟨 Physician-assisted suicide 🟩 Homosexuality 🟩 Changing one’s gender 🟩 Pornography 🟩 Divorce 🟩 Birth control 🟩 Pre-marital sex 🟥 Polygamy 🟨 Gambling 🟧 Death penalty 🟧 Medical testing on animals (if ethical) 🟨 Cloning
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the following morally acceptable? 🟩 Abortion 🟥Physician-assisted suicide 🟩 Homosexuality 🟩 Changing one’s gender 🟩Pornography 🟩 Divorce 🟩 Birth control 🟩Pre-marital sex 🟨Polygamy 🟥Gambling 🟩 Death penalty 🟥Medical testing on animals 🟩Cloning

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MissionControl@Miss1onControl·
We got a clone trooper on Artemis III, this peak
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@yassifiedorito being less women qualified for this missions specefic requirments which are very test pilot heavy. And there is a positive from this, this crew being all male will essentially gaurentee there will be women on both artemis 4 & 5. Sorry if my spelling sucked ass (2/2)
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@yassifiedorito I truly do believe nasa picked the best astronaughts for this mission, and im saying this as a liberal who hates trump. The 4 men are the most qualified for this mission. This should instead be about the lack of oppurtnities given to women, which naturaly leads to their (1/2)
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amrit !@yassifiedorito·
ok this is too much to post in a tweet but basically what i put on my story about the artemis iii mission:
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