Artemis Thread - USA Moon project, from Artemis Feb 6 run around to base later

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Those things have been sitting out in the rain for 50 years. It would cost more to refurbish them than build something new - they actually ran the numbers on this.
Yeah they just didn't do stuff a long with deleting most of the associated telemetry data, almost like they've been hiding something the entire time and its all made up.
 
Yeah they just didn't do stuff a long with deleting most of the associated telemetry data, almost like they've been hiding something the entire time and its all made up.
Ok so assuming you can lug the two and a half remaining Saturn V’s back to KSC and do two more missions to the moon. Then what?

They cut funding back in the late 60s because of a lack of public interest after Apollo 11 and little thing called the Vietnam War, you might of heard of it. It was this big expensive war that lasted until 1975. What exactly do you think they’re hiding? (Without schizo posting please).
 
They cut funding back in the late 60s because of a lack of public interest after Apollo 11 and little thing called the Vietnam War, you might of heard of it. It was this big expensive war that lasted until 1975. What exactly do you think they’re hiding? (Without schizo posting please).
You mean they used the moon program to generate good will because of the disaster that is the Vietnam War. All launches coincided with negative press. They are hiding the fact its all made up.

As always space dorks refuse to look at anything objectively because they are obsessed with how neat it is. NASA admitted to deleting millions of files related to the launches because they needed to "save space". As if the crowning achievement of human kind isn't worth preserving.
 
You mean they used the moon program to generate good will because of the disaster that is the Vietnam War. All launches coincided with negative press. They are hiding the fact its all made up.

As always space dorks refuse to look at anything objectively because they are obsessed with how neat it is. NASA admitted to deleting millions of files related to the launches because they needed to "save space". As if the crowning achievement of human kind isn't worth preserving.
What did they delete? Because there’s a lot of data, footage and audio that can be obtained. Sounds to me like it was preserved. They egg left behind a neat little mirror that high school science kids can bounce a laser off. Not to mention other countries photographing the landing sites. Or are the science students and other countries in on it too?
 
What did they delete? Because there’s a lot of data, footage and audio that can be obtained. Sounds to me like it was preserved. They egg left behind a neat little mirror that high school science kids can bounce a laser off. Not to mention other countries photographing the landing sites. Or are the science students and other countries in on it too?
Telemetry data showing the exact course they took for starters. Pretty important info to know how you got somewhere exactly.

Wow they bounced a laser off something bright enough to see during the daytime because of now reflective it is?

Yes other countries all rely on America for their space operations, so they are indeed "in on it". Including school children is just tou being factuous because you have no argument besides "science neat" and "critical think hard". No wonder you are an internet janitor.
 
Moon missions are gay and a waste of money and time. There is nothing of any worth on the moon so unless they want to use it as a platform to build a rail cannon from orbit to blow up enemy outposts then I sleep.
 
Moon missions are gay and a waste of money and time. There is nothing of any worth on the moon so unless they want to use it as a platform to build a rail cannon from orbit to blow up enemy outposts then I sleep.
On the Moon it has elements and plus they are using it has a stepping stone for a future Mars mission.
>Mars is also a waste of time
Mars has a bunch of resources that can be beneficial for the space industry as well with having a place to make it habitable
 
With that untested trajectory and heat shield which previously failed, I really hope they make it back OK. The crew managed to avoid a 1986. Hopefully they can avoid a 2003.
 
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I chose to believe some nasa weeb pushed to name the mission artemis as a reference to the sailor moon cat. I know artemis is Apollos twin and a moon goddess and that's why the cats called that in the first places but there's a non zero chance the only reason they where pushing for the name was because of sailor moon.
 
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I chose to believe some nasa weeb pushed to name the mission artemis as a reference to the sailor moon cat. I know artemis is Apollos twin and a moon goddess and that's why the cats called that in the first places but there's a non zero chance the only reason they where pushing for the name was because of sailor moon.
I was about to give you the autism sticker, but then I saw your picture and remembered all the reddit spergs who are obsessed with space and anime
You might be on to something here
 
Was worried it was gonna be a national tragedy. Good thing that didn't happen.
 
Well done everyone, the last legacy mission of the old Artemis program was a success. Now the hard part starts, achieving the new improved Artemis program goals of one crewed flight every 6-10 months along with ten unmanned landings in between each one.
 
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