Yeah, I watched it on NASA TV (still watching). This is so frustrating.
Watching the egress procedure was interesting though. That is one large three-ring-binder to work through⌠âBlue Teamâ requesting a different route to go back because their vehicle was low on fuel is a fitting touch. At least the CTV didntât ram the building when it was backing up. Does the driver get overtime because they had to make two trips to the launch pad today?
But Iâm not following that Twitter link for more details.
Maybe a mandatory Windows Security Update caused the computer to restart as an inopportune time? Happens all the time when Iâm hosting a Zoom meeting.
But probably not as interesting as their emergency egress procedureâŚ
âWheeeee!â
The slide that SpaceX uses looks interesting too. Would be fun to try these things out in non-emergency situations.
The window for such an agreement is closing fast. There is a strong scientific benefit to reaching Uranus near 2050, when its position in its orbit will mean that sunlight will fully illuminate all parts of the spinning planet and its orbiting moons. Given a typical 10-year development time for a flagship mission, paired with long flight times to Uranus (12â15 years, depending on launch date and vehicle), this would require work on the Uranus Orbiter and Probe to commence in the next few years.
This is the Boeing Starliner, not the Bezos âNew Shepardâ spacecraft, but itâs an easy mistake to make as both designs are even more phallic than a typical rocket.
i really liked this video and the parts on the homeostatic development hypothesis. looking at space exploration and seti from a decolonization perspective sounds super interesting.
( i can only stand to watch youtube talks at 2x speed â and whereâs my 3x or 4x !? â so i will have to go through a bit slower at some point to write down some of the references she mentions. they all sound great. )
Dr. Fatima is great⌠all her videos are interesting and she does a great job of breaking down complex topics in astrophysics⌠Also, she always looks so cool!
Why does so much of contemporary crewed spaceflight look like Apollo-era LARPING on a budget, but with the shiny optics a theme park would use, and leaving out some of the clever bits that are easily overlooked?
[waves NRFB fecal containment system for Apollo astronauts]
Get off my lawn launch pad!
If anyone needs me, Iâll be in theanger domeexplosion room.