Posted on 05/14/2019 1:23:27 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
After a revised budget proposal from the Whitehouse added another $1.6billion mostly to pay to stop more SLS delays NASA announced that their plan to return to the Moon in 5 years would be named 'Artemis'. Which is of course the best name for any lunar program, so good in fact that NASA aren't the first people to use the name of this goddess for a space program. So let's have a quick tour of other projects with the same name. Realistically, the budget may not happen, for obvious political reasons, but I hope the name stays.
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After a revised budget proposal from the Whitehouse added another $1.6billion mostly to pay to stop more SLS delays NASA announced that their plan to return to the Moon in 5 years would be named 'Artemis'. Which is of course the best name for any lunar program, so good in fact that NASA aren't the first people to use the name of this goddess for a space program. So let's have a quick tour of other projects with the same name. Realistically, the budget may not happen, for obvious political reasons, but I hope the name stays. | Will $1.6billion Let NASA's New Artemis Program Become Reality? | Scott Manley | YouTube | Published on Tuesday, May 14, 2019
LOL, I just watched this ,I always watch Scott Manley
Yeah, I prefer his channel, not least because, even though he's all-in on the AGW hoax, he doesn't bring it up in every ****in' video.
>> . . . from the Whitehouse , , , <<
. . . from the White House . . .
I really think we should’ve continued to aim for Mars rather than the moon. Seems halfhearted to me. Stupid PR stunts like mandating gender of the astronauts in this program also seem silly.
We shouldnt be wasting money on science when we should be spending 93 trillion on fake science
Von Braun's plan was to use the Saturn V booster to assemble a Mars mission in LEO, and estimated (probably a very good estimate) that it would take ten S5 launches to complete the assembly.
Or are we just going to tell the Mars astronauts that they will most likely die soon after their visit?
Why?
Name two good reasons we should go back to the Moon or even go to Mars?
I would think we have learned enough about he ill effects of weightlessness and other than that exposure to radiation, to know that without some means of mitigating both of these the trip is without merit.
Are the chicoms going to colonize the Moon or Mars? How about India? Russia?
2. Because it's there.
Hey! They named it after you.......
Dr. Loveless would have a place on the moon and Mars.
Now THAT would have been an episode!
In 20 years the US will have a permanent scientific presence on the Moon; also a number of US companies will have permanent facilities there, not least because they'll have to build stuff for the the permanent scientific presence; China, India, and probably Israel will also have at the very least put people there, even if they don't wind up building permanent facilities; I doubt that Russia will accomplish this, their plan for putting one cosmonaut on the Moon just long enough to plant the flag and take some photos never made it to feasibility, and they haven't improved with age.
The reason effects of long-term weightlessness was studied was to figure out what to do about in during long-duration missions, such as human missions to Mars.
Reasons:
;^)
2. It’ll be fun to watch your head explode.
I dibs the popcorn concession ...
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