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  • Rep. Jackson Lee ripped after defending her moon gaffe and blaming it on GOP: ‘Vote better people’

    04/10/2024 2:14:57 PM PDT · by Republican Wildcat · 75 replies
    Fox News ^ | April 10, 2024 | Gabriel Hays
    Social media users trashed Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, after she turned her gaffe about the moon being "made of gases" into a slam of Republicans on social media Tuesday. Reacting to the backlash she received for telling school children that the moon is made of gases ahead of Monday’s eclipse, the lawmaker said that her Republican critics are hounding her because they have a "lust for stupidity." She gave a speech at Booker T. Washington High School in Houston on the day of the eclipse, telling an assembly of students, "Sometimes, you need to take the opportunity just to...
  • The Moon 'Is Made Up Mostly of Gases,' Sheila Jackson Lee Tells Students

    04/10/2024 7:10:00 AM PDT · by airdalecheif · 24 replies
    TOWNHALL ^ | April 09, 2024 12:45 PM | Spencer Brown
    While Democrats and leftist alarmists decry conservatives for supposedly peddling "misinformation" about "the Science™" related to climate, COVID, and genders (there are two, FYI), their own Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas is out and about telling constituents some real whoppers about the solar eclipse.
  • Democrat Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee is Confused by Astronomy: “The Moon is Made Up Mostly of Gases”

    04/09/2024 1:00:16 PM PDT · by fwdude · 57 replies
    The Gateway Pundit ^ | April 9, 2024 | Margaret Flavin
    Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee ( D-TX) once sat on the House Science Committee and the House Space Committee. But understanding astronomy seems to elude her. Jackson Lee attended an event at Booker T. Washington High School where the “Trust the Science” party member clearly does not understand the science. Jackson Lee explained to the crowd, “You have the energy of the moon at night.” What?
  • Sheila Jackson Lee Claims the Moon Is 'Made Up Mostly of Gasses' (It's Not)

    04/09/2024 12:25:39 PM PDT · by DallasBiff · 76 replies
    MRCtv ^ | 4/9/24 | Brittany M. Hughes
    This is what happens when you teach nothing but racism in school, and leave out anything actually, you know, educational. >p> During an event in Houston just before the eclipse Monday morning, Texas Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee told the audience gathered at the Mickey Leland Federal Building that the moon was made up “mostly of gasses” (it isn’t) and that it's "almost impossible to go near the sun" (we actually can't go near it at all) because it's a "mighty powerful heat" (you don't say!?). Democrat Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee: It's "almost impossible to go near the sun," but the...
  • DARPA aims to build a lunar railroad in its latest effort to establish a human colony on the Moon

    03/25/2024 8:13:03 AM PDT · by Twotone · 49 replies
    The Blaze ^ | March 23, 2024 | Collin Jones
    The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has set its sights on the Moon, recently choosing defense giant Northrop Grumman to work on concepts for building a lunar railroad network, according to the Debrief. The recent development is DARPA's latest announcement concerning their 10-year Lunar Architecture (LunA-10) Capability Study. The ultimate goal is to reportedly establish a human colony on the Moon and a "thriving lunar economy." DARPA published the following statement about the development: The 10-Year Lunar Architecture (LunA-10) will explore the rapid development of foundational technology concepts designed to move away from individual scientific efforts within isolated, self-sufficient systems...
  • New Research Sheds Light on Moon’s Mysterious Seismic Activity

    02/27/2024 4:20:19 PM PST · by george76 · 17 replies
    SMITHSONIAN ^ | FEBRUARY 26, 2024
    The Moon’s contraction causes fault scarps and moonquakes in the south pole, posing risks for lunar outposts. Findings from a recently published paper led by Smithsonian senior scientist emeritus Thomas R. Watters reveal evidence that the south polar region of Earth’s moon has experienced the effects of the shrinking moon. Global contraction of the moon has caused young lobate thrust fault scarps near and within some regions NASA has proposed for the crewed Artemis III moon landing. The paper, “Tectonics and Seismicity of the Lunar South Polar Region,” published recently in the Planetary Science Journal, associates one of the most...
  • Why NASA's First Landing On The Moon in 50 Years Matters - It's Commercial, Cryogenic & Confused

    02/26/2024 5:54:23 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 58 replies
    YouTube ^ | February 24, 2024 | Scott Manley (fly safe)
    Intuitive Machines have successfully soft landed on the Moon, carrying a number of payloads for NASA, this represents a return to the moon for the USA. However far more significantly, it's the first purely commercial lander to land on the surface of the moon, and the first lunar lander to use purely cryogenic propellents for all its deep space maneuvering. Both of these factors are core to NASA's Artemis program, and so seeing success here is important to NASA's plans.However.It's far from a perfect success, because it appears to have fallen over during the landing, and this is limiting the...
  • Surprise! Japan’s SLIM Moon Lander Wakes Up After a Freezing Night

    02/26/2024 12:14:04 PM PST · by Red Badger · 37 replies
    Universe Today ^ | 26 February 2024 | ALAN BOYLE
    An artist's conception shows Japan's SLIM lander in its upended position on the lunar surface. (Credit: JAXA) Japan’s space agency didn’t expect its wrong-side-up SLIM moon lander to revive itself after powering down for a circuit-chilling lunar night on Feb. 1. But that’s exactly what happened. “Last night, a command was sent to SLIM and a response received, confirming that the spacecraft has made it through the lunar night and maintained communication capabilities!” the SLIM mission team reported today in a posting to X / Twitter. This wasn’t SLIM’s first resurrection: The boxy spacecraft touched down and tumbled onto its...
  • Sideways moon landing cuts mission short, private US lunar lander will stop working Tuesday

    02/26/2024 11:58:08 AM PST · by yesthatjallen · 36 replies
    AP ^ | 02 26 2024 | MARCIA DUNN
    A private U.S. lunar lander is expected to stop working Tuesday, its mission cut short after landing sideways near the south pole of the moon. Intuitive Machines, the Houston company that built and flew the spacecraft, said Monday it will continue to collect data until sunlight no longer shines on the solar panels. Based on the position of Earth and the moon, officials expect that to happen Tuesday morning. That’s two to three days short of the week or so that NASA and other customers had been counting on. The lander, named Odysseus, is the first U.S. spacecraft to land...
  • Moon Stock Plummets After Odysseus Lunar Lander Tips Over. NASA Calls Landing a Success.

    02/25/2024 12:09:42 PM PST · by DoodleBob · 61 replies
    Barons via MSN ^ | February 24, 2024 | Al Root
    Stock in Intuitive Machines sharply dropped in after-hours trading Friday after the company’s Odyessus lunar lander tipped over when it landed on the moon’s surface. The extreme stock move shows just how hard it is to trade events that will move a small capitalization stock. Intuitive and NASA held a news conference on Friday evening. The lander “is stable, near or at the intended landing site,” said Intuitive CEO Steve Altemus. One hiccup though—the lander is on its side. Altemus said the craft was going 25,000 miles an hour in orbit and landed at about 6 miles an hour, with...
  • ‘Odie’ lunar mission takes off, aiming for historic US moon landing

    02/15/2024 1:01:53 PM PST · by Red Badger · 23 replies
    Accuweather - Space ^ | Feb 15, 2024 8:11 AM CST | By Jackie Wattles,
    The Odysseus lander launched atop a SpaceX rocket on a journey to the lunar surface — aiming for the first touchdown of a US-made spacecraft on the moon in decades. The Odysseus lunar lander, nicknamed “Odie” or IM-1, has embarked on a historic journey to the lunar surface — aiming to make the first touchdown of a US-made spacecraft on the moon in five decades. The launch follows closely on the heels of a separate US lunar landing mission that failed in January. NASA has ramped up the development of robotic spacecraft via private partners to evaluate the lunar environment...
  • Astrobotic: Peregrine spacecraft won't land on moon after propellant loss

    01/09/2024 6:12:51 PM PST · by Red Badger · 18 replies
    UPI ^ | JAN. 9, 2024 / 5:11 PM / UPDATED AT 5:18 PM | By Chris Benson
    Jan. 9 (UPI) -- The company that had hoped to be the first private one to put a lunar lander on the moon now is looking ahead to its next space mission after confirming the failure of its Peregrine spacecraft on Tuesday. Pittsburgh-based Astrobotic's Peregrine -- the first American spacecraft bound for the surface of the moon in more than 50 years -- launched flawlessly early Monday morning but experienced an "anomaly" shortly after it deployed from its launch rocket. The craft then quickly experienced a "critical loss of propellant." On Tuesday, the company said the craft had been operational...
  • It's Official: NASA Has Pushed Back Its Return to The Moon

    01/09/2024 7:54:39 PM PST · by Red Badger · 49 replies
    Science Alert ^ | 10 January 2024 | SPACE
    The United States is pushing back its planned return of astronauts to the surface of the Moon from 2025 to 2026, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said Tuesday amid technical challenges and delays. Artemis, named after the sister of Apollo in Greek mythology, was officially announced in 2017 as part of the US space agency's plans to establish a sustained presence on Earth's nearest space neighbor, and apply lessons learned there for a future mission to Mars. Its first mission, an uncrewed test flight to the Moon and back called Artemis 1, took place in 2022, after several postponements. Artemis 2,...
  • First US moon landing mission in decades launches with NASA science, humans remains on board

    01/09/2024 8:18:43 AM PST · by Twotone · 35 replies
    CNN ^ | January 8, 2024 | Jackie Wattles
    A towering new rocket has taken flight, carrying what could be the first commercial lander to touch down on the moon — and the first lunar landing mission to launch from the United States since 1972. The Vulcan Centaur rocket, a never-before-flown model developed by United Launch Alliance, a joint venture by Boeing and Lockheed Martin, roared to life at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida at 2:18 a.m. ET Monday. The launch vehicle soared through space for nearly an hour, expending its fuel as it ripped away from Earth’s gravity and sent the lunar lander, called Peregrine, on...
  • Trouble in Space: First US Moon Lander in 50 Years Presents ‘Anomaly’, and Mission Is Endangered

    01/08/2024 12:49:06 PM PST · by bitt · 36 replies
    GATEWAYPUNDIT ^ | 1/8/2024 | paul serran
    The first U.S. lunar lander in more than 50 years rocketed to space Monday, but trouble seems to be already afoot. The private lunar lander launched from the US this morning appears to have suffered an ‘anomaly’ – with experts trying to tackle the problem. Peregrine Mission-1 – which took off on a new massive Vulcan rocket – aims to become the first US spacecraft to land on the moon’s surface since Apollo 17 in 1972; everything appeared to go well as it lifted off into space as planned. Associated Press reported: “But about seven hours after liftoff, Astrobotic Technology...
  • Peregrine lander: Propulsion failure threatens US Moon mission

    01/08/2024 11:05:31 AM PST · by JSM_Liberty · 36 replies
    BBC ^ | 8th January 2024, 01:44 EST | Jonathan Amos
    The company behind America's latest mission to soft-land on the Moon is battling to save the project. Pittsburgh-based Astrobotic says its Peregrine spacecraft has a faulty propulsion system, which, unless fixed, will prevent a lunar touch-down. The problem has already made it difficult for the craft to point its solar panels at the Sun to generate electricity. Astrobotic is already talking about changing its mission goals. The 1.2-tonne lander was launched early on Monday from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on a Vulcan rocket. It is aiming to become the first American mission in half a century to make a controlled landing...
  • Longtime Madison resident's remains to head to the moon (Wisconsin)

    01/08/2024 10:47:07 AM PST · by Diana in Wisconsin · 26 replies
    Channel3000 News ^ | January 8, 2024 | Braden Ross
    MADISON, Wis. -- Monday morning, the first American spacecraft to land on the moon since the last Apollo mission in 1972 will launch from Cape Canaveral, and one longtime Madison resident will be on it. Paul Wertsch and his wife Kay Heggestad always loved space. "Kay especially was a Star Trek person," Paul said. "We went down to Cape Canaveral, watched a lot of rockets." In fact, Paul remembers watching the first ever moon landing with Kay by his side. "She and I were both medical students, and we were doing a rotation up in Rhinelander, Wisconsin," Paul said. "I...
  • First US Lunar Lander in More Than 50 Years Rockets Toward Moon With Commercial Deliveries

    01/08/2024 6:32:19 AM PST · by Red Badger · 103 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | 1/8/2024 | Staff
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—The first U.S. lunar lander in more than 50 years rocketed toward the moon Monday, launching private companies on a space race to make deliveries for NASA and other customers. Astrobotic Technology’s lander caught a ride on a brand new rocket, United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan. The Vulcan streaked through the Florida predawn sky, putting the spacecraft on a roundabout route to the moon that should culminate with an attempted landing on Feb. 23. “So, so, so excited. We are on our way to the moon!” Astrobotic chief executive John Thornton said. The Pittsburgh company aims to be the...
  • Last Human On The Moon Reveals What He Felt

    01/07/2024 5:46:51 AM PST · by beejaa · 51 replies
    YouTube ^ | Jan 6, 2024 | David Hoffman
    The speaker is Eugene "Gene" Cernan an American astronaut who was the last person to walk on the Moon during NASA's Apollo 17 mission in December 1972. My team recorded this interview in 1994. Cernan's first spaceflight was as the pilot of the Gemini 9A mission in June 1966. He served as the lunar module pilot for Apollo 10 in May 1969, a mission that served as a dress rehearsal for the Apollo 11 lunar landing. Cernan and his fellow crew members flew to within 9.7 miles of the lunar surface but did not land. Cernan's most significant achievement came...
  • Apollo 8 Genesis Reading (December 24, 1968)

    12/24/2023 3:23:52 PM PST · by Ezekiel · 14 replies
    NASA ^ | December 24, 1968 | From God to Moses to the KJV to the Crew of Apollo 8
    A recording of the Apollo 8 astronauts reading from the book of Genesis.