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Docking adapters are quite interesting, as going back to Apollo Soyuz when the first universal adapter was developed quite a lot of work had went into it. Why?At a minimum all the space agencies and corporations are working at universal adaptability. Which is critical. If a manned flight runs into trouble, it shouldn't have its crew die because the nearest rescue uses a proprietary docking port incompatible with theirs.



We already sent chimps into space. I am NOT impressed.Get ready for months of articles about the first nigger/first waman on the Moon. Not trying to dismiss their qualifications, just the fact that articles like that will flood media.
We've also sent a dog into space, but this time it's an attempt with an even more primitive organism.We already sent chimps into space. I am NOT impressed.
Let us not wish evil on this endeavor.They're going to blow this fucker up just like the Challanger so the sheep don't think about Epstein and Iran.
Isn’t it like a meme that everytime NASA sent up a bruddah the spaceship, disintegrates on exit or reentry?Get ready for months of articles about the first nigger/first waman on the Moon. Not trying to dismiss their qualifications, just the fact that articles like that will flood media.
Better late than never.It's like it's 1968 all over again.
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There's been a few, actually. Two as dedicated ISS crew on SpaceX launches, but about a dozen have been in space since the 90s, with around half of them being technically aboard the ISS when the shuttle was docked there.Now, I don’t follow modern space travel that much, but I’m having real trouble remembering seeing a brudda on the international space station… am I crazy?
The Canadian?We've also sent a dog into space, but this time it's an attempt with an even more primitive organism.
Apologies if this was posted earlier in the thread, however here is a great read by Charles Camarda about the systemic failures which appear to make the outcomes of the Artemis mission not as rosey a NASA makes them out to be. Some of you may find it interesting to read...only ran across it today on ycombinator news I think.
I'm a nonprofessoinal interested observer with risk and model analysis experience, I enjoy reading stuff like his commentary. His background suggests he's actually supremely qualified but one never knows I suppose. However, the topic of his discussion, NASA hubris and parallels of the systemic shortcomings between the runup to the Challenger disaster and Artemis issues, saddens me.
Guaranteed that they'll focus on the "first black and female orbits of the moon" and when we finally land again, they'll tell the straight white cis men to stay in the capsule until the first disabled trans Afrolatina migrant of color can roll her wheelchair out the hatch and onto the lunar surface.
Not wishing evil on anything fam, just curious timing for half assing something we did with less than floppy disc tech.Let us not wish evil on this endeavor.
people are capable of thinking about three things at once einsteinThey're going to blow this fucker up just like the Challanger so the sheep don't think about Epstein and Iran.
Their are at least upwardly mobile black people. Now if they had a Mexican on board they'd be fucked.Get ready for months of articles about the first nigger/first waman on the Moon. Not trying to dismiss their qualifications, just the fact that articles like that will flood media.
It was supposed to launch last month but it failed the fuel test.WE GOING BACK TO THE MOON!
But seriously who schedules a launch on April fools day?