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  3. The NASA Artemis II mission is targeted for launch as early as Feb.

The NASA Artemis II mission is targeted for launch as early as Feb.

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  • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

    Few more pics from NASA of the day's events at the rollout of the Artemis II SLS rocket aboard crawler-transporter 2 at KSC in FL.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/albums/72177720331471551/
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    #47

    Standing tall!

    NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and CSA astronaut Jeremy Hansen at KSC today, ready to fly Artemis II SLS and Orion on Feb 6, 2026, for a trip around the moon.

    https://images.nasa.gov/details/KSC-20260117-PH-KLS03_0048
    Photographer: NASA/Kim Shiflett
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    • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

      Standing tall!

      NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and CSA astronaut Jeremy Hansen at KSC today, ready to fly Artemis II SLS and Orion on Feb 6, 2026, for a trip around the moon.

      https://images.nasa.gov/details/KSC-20260117-PH-KLS03_0048
      Photographer: NASA/Kim Shiflett
      18/n

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      #48

      The future of Space Exploration.
      🚀 🪐
      https://images.nasa.gov/details/KSC-20260117-PH-KLS03_0026
      Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
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      • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

        Almost 9 hours after the start of its epic journey, NASA Artemis II and its SLS rocket assembly aboard crawler-transporter 2 (aka CT-2 and Franz) are perched at the base of launch pad 39B, ready to make the final challenging ascent up the 2.9 degree ramp to the launch pad.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrVnsO_rdew
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        #49

        @AkaSci I wonder why so slow? The shuttle stack used to make the same journey in about half that time.

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        • c_dan4th@mstdn.socialC c_dan4th@mstdn.social

          @AkaSci I wonder why so slow? The shuttle stack used to make the same journey in about half that time.

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          #50

          @c_dan4th @AkaSci
          All the employees that knew how to drive were laid off?

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          • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

            Few more pics from NASA of the day's events at the rollout of the Artemis II SLS rocket aboard crawler-transporter 2 at KSC in FL.

            https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/albums/72177720331471551/
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            #51

            @AkaSci

            Love the "DRIVE SAFELY" sign.

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            • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

              Few more pics from NASA of the day's events at the rollout of the Artemis II SLS rocket aboard crawler-transporter 2 at KSC in FL.

              https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/albums/72177720331471551/
              17/n

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              #52

              @AkaSci

              These astronauts are very brave, riding an untested rocket in a often-failed capsule all the way to there and back, and trusting a very dodgy heat shield.

              It'll be just like Capricorn One, if they're not careful.

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              • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                The future of Space Exploration.
                🚀 🪐
                https://images.nasa.gov/details/KSC-20260117-PH-KLS03_0026
                Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
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                #53

                Good Night, Artemis II.
                🏹 🌙
                https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/albums/72177720331471551/with/55046879173/
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                • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                  Good Night, Artemis II.
                  🏹 🌙
                  https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/albums/72177720331471551/with/55046879173/
                  20/n

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                  #54

                  RE: https://fosstodon.org/@AkaSci/115913141957128715

                  Our exploration, our love of science and our willingness to go to the moon, not because it was easy, but because it was hard, and to lay a plaque that said "we came in peace, for all mankind."

                  These are the reasons that people around the world enthusiastically wear a US Government agency logo.

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                  • grb090423@mastodon.socialG grb090423@mastodon.social

                    @AkaSci

                    Is that #ESA I can see at the top there? Where the #ESM is?

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                    #55

                    @grb090423
                    Yes indeed.
                    ESM = European Service Module.
                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Service_Module

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                    • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                      Good Morning, Artemis II.
                      🚀 😎
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                      #56

                      @markmccaughrean
                      ^^^
                      You will appreciate the framing of this photograph above (post #12), taken by NASA astronaut and Commander Reid Wiseman, of the Artemis II SLS stack with the European Service Module (ESM) departing the Vehicle Assembly Building at KSC, FL.

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                      • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                        @markmccaughrean
                        ^^^
                        You will appreciate the framing of this photograph above (post #12), taken by NASA astronaut and Commander Reid Wiseman, of the Artemis II SLS stack with the European Service Module (ESM) departing the Vehicle Assembly Building at KSC, FL.

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                        #57

                        @AkaSci Well, you’ve got to get it out the door somehow 🙂

                        To be honest though, I’m deeply unexcited by Artemis. Almost sixty years after Apollo & despite all the huge developments in tech & computing since, it has a ridiculously slow cadence to repeat essentially the same feat: for reference, all of Apollo 8, 9, 10, & 11 happened within a 7 month period 😱. And the joint architecture with SpaceX for actually landing on the Moon is completely bananas.

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                        • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM markmccaughrean@mastodon.social

                          @AkaSci Well, you’ve got to get it out the door somehow 🙂

                          To be honest though, I’m deeply unexcited by Artemis. Almost sixty years after Apollo & despite all the huge developments in tech & computing since, it has a ridiculously slow cadence to repeat essentially the same feat: for reference, all of Apollo 8, 9, 10, & 11 happened within a 7 month period 😱. And the joint architecture with SpaceX for actually landing on the Moon is completely bananas.

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                          #58

                          @AkaSci Add to that the current political background, & I’m struggling to conjure much enthusiasm.

                          I don’t mean to take anything away from the engineers & astronauts who achieved a miracle in the 1960s or those doing it again today, but it’s not taking place in a vacuum.

                          Of course, Apollo also took place in a dark & dangerous time of superpower struggle & as a direct product of it, but I was just a kid then – now I hope I know better.

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                          • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM markmccaughrean@mastodon.social

                            @AkaSci Add to that the current political background, & I’m struggling to conjure much enthusiasm.

                            I don’t mean to take anything away from the engineers & astronauts who achieved a miracle in the 1960s or those doing it again today, but it’s not taking place in a vacuum.

                            Of course, Apollo also took place in a dark & dangerous time of superpower struggle & as a direct product of it, but I was just a kid then – now I hope I know better.

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                            #59

                            @AkaSci Personally, I find it quite disappointing that so many of my friends & colleagues in the space bubble choose to ignore the political environment that surrounds their “hobby”.

                            Particularly today, given that space is also the hobby of some of the richest individuals on the planet, people who fund the neo-fascists in power, & whose other businesses manipulate public opinion while trampling all over civil & labour regulations.

                            <rant mode off>

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                            • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM markmccaughrean@mastodon.social

                              @AkaSci Personally, I find it quite disappointing that so many of my friends & colleagues in the space bubble choose to ignore the political environment that surrounds their “hobby”.

                              Particularly today, given that space is also the hobby of some of the richest individuals on the planet, people who fund the neo-fascists in power, & whose other businesses manipulate public opinion while trampling all over civil & labour regulations.

                              <rant mode off>

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                              #60

                              @markmccaughrean
                              Thanks for your insights and thoughts.

                              If we could somehow eliminate the political and billionaire problems, what would your vision be for the future of space exploration?
                              - Human exploration of the moon and Mars or robotic only?
                              - Human spaceflight in LEO?
                              - Megaconstellations?
                              - Space mining?
                              - Robotic exploration of distant planets and moons (again)
                              - Missions to exoplanets?
                              - More astronomy and space telescopes?
                              - More Earth observation missions
                              - ?

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                              • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM markmccaughrean@mastodon.social

                                @AkaSci Personally, I find it quite disappointing that so many of my friends & colleagues in the space bubble choose to ignore the political environment that surrounds their “hobby”.

                                Particularly today, given that space is also the hobby of some of the richest individuals on the planet, people who fund the neo-fascists in power, & whose other businesses manipulate public opinion while trampling all over civil & labour regulations.

                                <rant mode off>

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                                #61

                                @markmccaughrean @AkaSci I fully agree with you.

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                                • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                                  @markmccaughrean
                                  Thanks for your insights and thoughts.

                                  If we could somehow eliminate the political and billionaire problems, what would your vision be for the future of space exploration?
                                  - Human exploration of the moon and Mars or robotic only?
                                  - Human spaceflight in LEO?
                                  - Megaconstellations?
                                  - Space mining?
                                  - Robotic exploration of distant planets and moons (again)
                                  - Missions to exoplanets?
                                  - More astronomy and space telescopes?
                                  - More Earth observation missions
                                  - ?

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                                  #62

                                  @AkaSci @markmccaughrean mega constellations are the pet projects of billionaires that dream of controlling how we connect to the internet (and also, btw, yet another method of spying on the position of anyone with a cell phone) with mega tons of space junk that increases the risk of in orbit collisions and atmospheric pollution, while hurting all forms of optical and radio astronomy. Not sure it's a good thing for the "future of space exploration"...

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                                  • akasci@fosstodon.orgA akasci@fosstodon.org

                                    @grb090423
                                    Yes indeed.
                                    ESM = European Service Module.
                                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Service_Module

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                                    #63

                                    @AkaSci @grb090423 you saw Bremen‘s Space contribution at best 😎

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