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NiggersWhy they had ever defunded NASA, is beyond me.
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NiggersWhy they had ever defunded NASA, is beyond me.
Don't want the cannuck turning indian on us.BREAKING: TOILET TESTING IN PROGRESS
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Considering it was Obama who defunded it first, you arent wrong.Niggers
I really hope this is the start of something truly great, even despite the budget at handThis one is for the history books
This entire event is brought to you by the Orange Man who wants America to do cool shit. Love him or hate him, this would not have happened but for Trump.Considering it was Obama who defunded it first, you arent wrong.
No, he also cut NASA funding. I dont know if he did this year, but he was another one who cut funding sadly.This entire event is brought to you by the Orange Man who wants America to do cool shit. Love him or hate him, this would not have happened but for Trump.
He cut funding towards grants NASA gives to academic institutions, which was part of his overall pull back of federal funding to American universities. The NASA spaceflight division got a funding boost. The "Big Beautiful Bill" allocated 10 Billion Dollars for the Artemis Program specifically.No, he also cut NASA funding. I dont know if he did this year, but he was another one who cut funding sadly.
Ahh, this I didnt know, thanks.He cut funding towards grants NASA gives to academic institutions. The NASA spaceflight division got a funding boost. The "Big Beautiful Bill" allocated 10 Billion Dollars for the Artemis Program specifically.
The PBR that was proposed would have been an unmitigated shitshow (thankfully we're past that), but I have mixed feelings about the accelerated Artemis plan.No, he also cut NASA funding. I dont know if he did this year, but he was another one who cut funding sadly.
I know when I went to space center houston last year, they had been showcasing all of the Artemis stuff that I'm seeing now, so I can always just schedule another trip there and just ask employees your questions in person, if you're interested in me playing amateur interviewer.The PBR that was proposed would have been an unmitigated shitshow (thankfully we're past that), but I have mixed feelings about the accelerated Artemis plan.
On one hand, there are/were actual EUS issues that would've kicked the delivery can down the road past 2030, so as-is there would've been a 5+ year gap between Artemis III (last ICPS) and Artemis IV (first EUS). On the other hand, the idea of developing a new stage is probably a 5 year investment, even if it's Centaur V derived. And that's not counting the fact that neither lander (I think Blue Moon Mk2 has a slight edge depending on how well Mk1 goes later this year) will probably be ready by 2028.
My guess based on industry vibes and my own intuition after two decades of fly-on-the-wall-ing is that they'll probably fly Artemis III as a LEO test by 2030 with a dummy ICPS or dummy Centaur V (to test the outer mold line and new avionics) and then do Artemis IV with the last ICPS circa about 2030-2031. That should cover the Centaur V gap. All on the next administration to commit to Centaur V and CS6+ though.
Look, you can see how he camera cuts off much of the earth dome so we cannot see its flat curvature. The fix is in!