Isn’t there a free NASA channel on pretty much every streaming device? Even the open source Kodi app has it.
But, but datz racissssss.
I suppose it’s uncrewed because they don’t want to risk any astronauts yet. But they could still stuff in a few moon landing deniers or flat earthers, couldn’t they? If they are right, nothing will happen. And if something goes wrong and they don’t come back, nothing lost and nothing gained.
This one is certainly watch worthy, but not “driving to Orlando” worthy.
But when SpaceX is set for the first launch of the superheavy booster and starship stack, I am for sure driving down to South Padre Island to see them light that candle.
Crossing my fingers. Let’s all hope the NASA has broken it’s losing streak.
Shouldn’t NASA be putting all hands on deck to develop electric rockets?
There seems to be some question about cost of viewing or appreciation that it is free to watch. Why shouldn’t it be? It is paid for by tax payers.
I see that they are selling tickets for viewing? WTH?
We always watched the shuttle launches by just showing up.
Every NASA launch must be viewed free because we taxpayers paid for it!
Thanks.
I just installed the app. It sucks. Typical overloaded gubmint trash website with repetitive superfluity — IOW, stuff that 99% won’t want to know, over and over. Obviously, the overbudget and overdue SLS should be the first thing anyone sees.
And, I just uninstalled it. Still waiting for their poll to arrive about my site experience.
My son designed key rocket technology for this system. He’s got us front row seats at the launch site and we’re heading down there in a few days.
This will be fun!
Will be watching from my backyard.
I rather enjoyed this article, esp. the descriptions of the 3 mannequins going on the ride...
https://www.theverge.com/23321544/nasa-artemis-sls-orion-explained