@Dshoopy @dhaval_shroff You’re right every time the car encounters, any sort of fog or lack of visibility it should slam on the brakes. While the human is driving by the way, the car wasn’t even driving itself.
To return Americans to the Moon, NASA is shifting to an iterative, execution-focused approach – just as we did during Apollo.
We are standardizing rocket architecture, embedding NASA expertise across industry, and increasing launch cadence to support sustained lunar operations.
We are sending a demand signal for crewed missions beyond Artemis V, with at least two providers capable of bringing astronauts to the surface every 6 months.
The goal is not just to reach the Moon, but to stay.
America will never give up the Moon again.
@EV_Laci@elonmusk@wholemars@WR4NYGov As a pro driver I would not use grok to estimate speed and even at the speeds mentioned there was more than enough time to come to a significantly reduced speed and safely make the corner assuming the driver didn’t snap the wheel to the right and lose traction there first.