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  3. So as of yesterday I am retired, had a 37+ year career working in #NASA human spaceflight, Space Shuttle and then the #Orion spacecraft.

So as of yesterday I am retired, had a 37+ year career working in #NASA human spaceflight, Space Shuttle and then the #Orion spacecraft.

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  • greenhombre@mstdn.socialG greenhombre@mstdn.social

    @Trilobyter
    Can I ask a dumb question.
    What don't we know about the moon already? Why was this mission created?

    PS. Congrats on retirement. Please volunteer at schools to get kids excited about science.

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    #21

    @greenhombre a valid question to ask, but of course my response is biased. My answer is we don’t even know what we don’t know about the moon. We’ve barely spent any time on or covered but the merest square meters of the surface, by humans or by robots. That’s the point of return & exploration, to advance scientific knowledge & discovery. And we have many ideas, but till we actually do it, we don’t know how to build & sustain outposts on other bodies in our solar system. Moon is where we begin.

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    • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

      @greenhombre a valid question to ask, but of course my response is biased. My answer is we don’t even know what we don’t know about the moon. We’ve barely spent any time on or covered but the merest square meters of the surface, by humans or by robots. That’s the point of return & exploration, to advance scientific knowledge & discovery. And we have many ideas, but till we actually do it, we don’t know how to build & sustain outposts on other bodies in our solar system. Moon is where we begin.

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      #22

      @Trilobyter
      What's the point of a flyby in 2026? Hopefully a badass 10K version of EarthRise will come out of it.

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      • greenhombre@mstdn.socialG greenhombre@mstdn.social

        @Trilobyter
        What's the point of a flyby in 2026? Hopefully a badass 10K version of EarthRise will come out of it.

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        #23

        @greenhombre This is a test flight of the Artemis system, including the first crewed flight of the Orion spacecraft that I worked on. With that there are many Orion systems being flown for the very first time, such as the internal environment control and life support systems, audio communications, manual control systems, etc. It is an ambitious test flight and an essential step toward proving the spacecraft and preparing for later lunar landing missions.

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        • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

          @greenhombre This is a test flight of the Artemis system, including the first crewed flight of the Orion spacecraft that I worked on. With that there are many Orion systems being flown for the very first time, such as the internal environment control and life support systems, audio communications, manual control systems, etc. It is an ambitious test flight and an essential step toward proving the spacecraft and preparing for later lunar landing missions.

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          #24

          @greenhombre One other new system being tested on Orion during this mission is an optical communications system, a high bandwidth laser-based comm link between Orion and the earth that, if it works, may provide live (or playback) hi-def video of scenes like the moon & even possibly an “earth rise”.

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          • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

            So as of yesterday I am retired, had a 37+ year career working in #NASA human spaceflight, Space Shuttle and then the #Orion spacecraft. I set my retirement date in the hope that the #Artemis 2 mission, Orion’s first crewed flight, would have completed by then but Feb launch was delayed and by “cosmic coincidence” Artemis 2 finally launched yesterday - my final day. Very proud of all my colleagues and all the hard work we’ve done to get to this point. Onward to the #moon - and beyond. Ad astra.

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            #25

            @Trilobyter Congratulations.

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            • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

              So as of yesterday I am retired, had a 37+ year career working in #NASA human spaceflight, Space Shuttle and then the #Orion spacecraft. I set my retirement date in the hope that the #Artemis 2 mission, Orion’s first crewed flight, would have completed by then but Feb launch was delayed and by “cosmic coincidence” Artemis 2 finally launched yesterday - my final day. Very proud of all my colleagues and all the hard work we’ve done to get to this point. Onward to the #moon - and beyond. Ad astra.

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              #26

              @Trilobyter

              Congratulation from Bremen.

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              • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                So as of yesterday I am retired, had a 37+ year career working in #NASA human spaceflight, Space Shuttle and then the #Orion spacecraft. I set my retirement date in the hope that the #Artemis 2 mission, Orion’s first crewed flight, would have completed by then but Feb launch was delayed and by “cosmic coincidence” Artemis 2 finally launched yesterday - my final day. Very proud of all my colleagues and all the hard work we’ve done to get to this point. Onward to the #moon - and beyond. Ad astra.

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                #27

                @Trilobyter Thank you for making NASA a better place!

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                • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                  So as of yesterday I am retired, had a 37+ year career working in #NASA human spaceflight, Space Shuttle and then the #Orion spacecraft. I set my retirement date in the hope that the #Artemis 2 mission, Orion’s first crewed flight, would have completed by then but Feb launch was delayed and by “cosmic coincidence” Artemis 2 finally launched yesterday - my final day. Very proud of all my colleagues and all the hard work we’ve done to get to this point. Onward to the #moon - and beyond. Ad astra.

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                  #28

                  @Trilobyter
                  Congratulations! And thank you for your decades of service. 🥂

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                  • tmruppert@universeodon.comT tmruppert@universeodon.com

                    @Trilobyter
                    Congratulations! And thank you for your decades of service. 🥂

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                    #29

                    @TMRuppert thanks!

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                    • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                      So as of yesterday I am retired, had a 37+ year career working in #NASA human spaceflight, Space Shuttle and then the #Orion spacecraft. I set my retirement date in the hope that the #Artemis 2 mission, Orion’s first crewed flight, would have completed by then but Feb launch was delayed and by “cosmic coincidence” Artemis 2 finally launched yesterday - my final day. Very proud of all my colleagues and all the hard work we’ve done to get to this point. Onward to the #moon - and beyond. Ad astra.

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                      #30

                      @Trilobyter Congratulations! Quite the send-off! ☺️

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                      • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                        So as of yesterday I am retired, had a 37+ year career working in #NASA human spaceflight, Space Shuttle and then the #Orion spacecraft. I set my retirement date in the hope that the #Artemis 2 mission, Orion’s first crewed flight, would have completed by then but Feb launch was delayed and by “cosmic coincidence” Artemis 2 finally launched yesterday - my final day. Very proud of all my colleagues and all the hard work we’ve done to get to this point. Onward to the #moon - and beyond. Ad astra.

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                        #31

                        @Trilobyter @Joy_intl Congrats to you focusing on that honey-do list!

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                        • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                          So as of yesterday I am retired, had a 37+ year career working in #NASA human spaceflight, Space Shuttle and then the #Orion spacecraft. I set my retirement date in the hope that the #Artemis 2 mission, Orion’s first crewed flight, would have completed by then but Feb launch was delayed and by “cosmic coincidence” Artemis 2 finally launched yesterday - my final day. Very proud of all my colleagues and all the hard work we’ve done to get to this point. Onward to the #moon - and beyond. Ad astra.

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                          #32

                          @Trilobyter
                          Congrats

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                          • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                            So as of yesterday I am retired, had a 37+ year career working in #NASA human spaceflight, Space Shuttle and then the #Orion spacecraft. I set my retirement date in the hope that the #Artemis 2 mission, Orion’s first crewed flight, would have completed by then but Feb launch was delayed and by “cosmic coincidence” Artemis 2 finally launched yesterday - my final day. Very proud of all my colleagues and all the hard work we’ve done to get to this point. Onward to the #moon - and beyond. Ad astra.

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                            #33

                            @Trilobyter

                            Congratulations and THANK YOU.

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                            • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                              So as of yesterday I am retired, had a 37+ year career working in #NASA human spaceflight, Space Shuttle and then the #Orion spacecraft. I set my retirement date in the hope that the #Artemis 2 mission, Orion’s first crewed flight, would have completed by then but Feb launch was delayed and by “cosmic coincidence” Artemis 2 finally launched yesterday - my final day. Very proud of all my colleagues and all the hard work we’ve done to get to this point. Onward to the #moon - and beyond. Ad astra.

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                              #34

                              @Trilobyter congrats on your multiple milestones.

                              Or as my three-year-old nephew said, "Happy Gradulations!"

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                              • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                                So as of yesterday I am retired, had a 37+ year career working in #NASA human spaceflight, Space Shuttle and then the #Orion spacecraft. I set my retirement date in the hope that the #Artemis 2 mission, Orion’s first crewed flight, would have completed by then but Feb launch was delayed and by “cosmic coincidence” Artemis 2 finally launched yesterday - my final day. Very proud of all my colleagues and all the hard work we’ve done to get to this point. Onward to the #moon - and beyond. Ad astra.

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                                #35

                                @Trilobyter
                                Congratulations on your retirement.🎉

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                                • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                                  So as of yesterday I am retired, had a 37+ year career working in #NASA human spaceflight, Space Shuttle and then the #Orion spacecraft. I set my retirement date in the hope that the #Artemis 2 mission, Orion’s first crewed flight, would have completed by then but Feb launch was delayed and by “cosmic coincidence” Artemis 2 finally launched yesterday - my final day. Very proud of all my colleagues and all the hard work we’ve done to get to this point. Onward to the #moon - and beyond. Ad astra.

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                                  #36

                                  @Trilobyter Congratulazioni!

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                                  • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                                    So as of yesterday I am retired, had a 37+ year career working in #NASA human spaceflight, Space Shuttle and then the #Orion spacecraft. I set my retirement date in the hope that the #Artemis 2 mission, Orion’s first crewed flight, would have completed by then but Feb launch was delayed and by “cosmic coincidence” Artemis 2 finally launched yesterday - my final day. Very proud of all my colleagues and all the hard work we’ve done to get to this point. Onward to the #moon - and beyond. Ad astra.

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                                    #37

                                    @Trilobyter Congratulations, and thank you for your service! 🫡

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