Posted on 08/21/2022 11:43:40 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Then there is, “Hey Alexa” or “Hey Seri”.
It seems a little late in the program to still have command and control systems operational designs still open.
I’m not easily impressed, but those 2 rockets landing next to each other 2 seconds apart astounded me.
NASA works with Spacex, Lockheed Martin, Northrup Grumann, not by itself.
Sorry NASA has been forced to work with SpaceX because the primary contractors that it uses have not been delivering. SpaceX does not build their rockets and crew craft to any NASA specifications, SpaceX designs and builds to their own needs and so they have surpassed of NASA's traditional contractors. NASA relies on SpaceX just like it does on Russia for its rocket engines. NASA's new boondoggle Artemis will launch today using "dirty RuZZian" engines.
My bad, they are not Russian engines. I must have misremembered an article from yesterday. The Artemis rockets are using older rocket engines from the space shuttle. No exactly a leap forward but much better than using Russian engines.
The Artemis launch is on August 29, that is the first possible, if it doesn’t go on August 29, it goes on the following Friday, September 2.
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