@bert_hubert
Oh, you are right to have assumed that. The way they are praising their own and the Dear Leader, while neglecting crediting others, or maybe doing it in some small print lost somewhere, is characteristic of this administration. But interestingly, not so much of this Artemis mission. They seem to me like good ol' NASA.
65dbnoise@mastodon.social
Indlæg
-
I truly struggle to get excited by the #artemis2 moon mission, but it may be good to know that once in space, the European Service Module provides air, water and propulsion for the mission. -
I truly struggle to get excited by the #artemis2 moon mission, but it may be good to know that once in space, the European Service Module provides air, water and propulsion for the mission.@bert_hubert
They have indeed mentioned it several times in their live coverage. -
«I've seen things you people wouldn't believe» ¹@sharponlooker
Since we are here, this is a 3D composite of it for cross-eyed viewing. -
«I've seen things you people wouldn't believe» ¹@sharponlooker
Not at all, that was their purpose, to be reference points, anchors in spacetime, and give us fun.There's lots more to use.
-
«I've seen things you people wouldn't believe» ¹@sharponlooker
Ha ha! I had this planned for (re)posting tomorrow
-
«I've seen things you people wouldn't believe» ¹«I've seen things you people wouldn't believe» ¹
An image captured by #Perseverance while at the Bacon Strip, showing an unbelievable overhang (a roof?) of a rock at a nearby outcrop. Mars has ⅓ of Earth's gravity.
White balanced MCZ_LEFT
RMC: 26_756, Sol: 467
LMST: 10:22:15
UTC: 2022-06-13T11:10:56
Credit: #NASA / #JPLCaltech / #ASU / 65dBnoise¹ "Tears in rain" monologue, from Blade Runner