@Truthful_ast Positive thoughts and vibes heading your way. We have 22 purrbabies and are struggling with our most senior cat. We are fairly certain he has just a few months to weeks left.
@KorpioProd@NASAAdmin Israel should have no enemies if Jesus was the true Messiah of the old Testament. Eating your own poop isn't the same as rumination at all. Rockbadgers do neither. So again simple stupid error.
@KorpioProd@NASAAdmin Rock badgers and rabbits don't chew cud is an easy error to find, and Jesus didn't defeat the nations that threatened Israel like the prophecies said the Messiah would do. If you don't agree then you just don't agree with what words mean and that's on you.
@KorpioProd@NASAAdmin I have studied the Bible. It's full of errors and failed prophecies. That's why I'm an atheist lmao. I know what NASA stands for that's why we should have Earth month instead of earth day.
We are doing things differently now. NASA cannot take years longer than expected and spend billions more than planned when the world is waiting for the headlines only NASA can deliver. The programs covered in the report will free up more than $3 billion in the years ahead for more missions of science and discovery. The small pilot program we implemented to rebuild core competencies has already resulted in nearly $200 million a year in savings. That means more Moon Base missions, more astronauts in space, more telescopes, more nuclear spaceships and more x-planes.
@KorpioProd@NASAAdmin You do realize the earth is in space right? And the most important thing to study is the thing we live on 😂 earth day should honestly be earth month.
Excited to announce we flew our second mission, MicroBrew-2, on @SpaceX's Starfall Demo mission yesterday!
This launch carried a payload called the Brewery Archive Space Exposure Demonstrator which held dozens of different strains of brewing yeasts, distiller’s yeasts, and wine yeasts from around the world. (Hint: we miiiight be announcing some insanely cool new products soon...👀) We also included seeds from a bunch of native Texas plants, including Bluebonnets! Next we'll analyze the yeast strains and seeds to see how they adapted to the spaceflight environment.
This was the successor to our MicroBrew-1 and OASIS missions that were performed on the International Space Station last year. In MicroBrew-1, an astronaut combined wort and yeast (the same two ingredients using in brewing beer) so we could study alcohol fermentation in microgravity. The OASIS experiment successfully grew the first-ever crops in soil in space. Humanity is still in the early days of orbital manufacturing but we aim to stay at the forefront of it!
Huge shoutout to the SpaceX team for the incredible opportunity to fly on a new vehicle. And we have some more exciting announcements coming up related to this mission so stay tuned!
@MarcusHouse As a central Floridian I'm most excited about it's ability to help predict major weather events. Whether it be a drought or hurricane it'd be great to be have better predictions and models!!
Nice! Scientists have developed a simple tool that can predict the risk of heart failure five years before it develops. This is the sort of news I want to see about AI tools.
What is the technology you like the most that comes from this very hotly debated AI boom.
https://t.co/uNPzSkRfgR
Meet ERNEST: a prototype rover that’s faster, smarter, and showcasing new ways to tackle tough terrain. This tech could be infused into future Moon and Mars missions.
@MiG82au@DJSnM In your opinion. Like I point out to my youngin, if you don't have the talent to put content together as in making things flow together or even making designs then why not use the tool you have? As long as the info is correct why does it matter if AI is used to put it together?
The official start of building the @NASAArtemis III powerhouse. 🚀
The first of four RS-25 engines for the Artemis III core stage is now inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy! These powerful engines – providing two million pounds of thrust at liftoff – will help propel Orion on humanity’s next chapter of lunar exploration.
Also amazing news on Starship HLS, SpaceX is currently building an engineering model of the entire HLS!
Both landers are progressing very nicely, doubting either one is just so silly
(video from Spaceflight Now)
Everyone wanted to whine and complain about SpaceX's HLS on Artemis III not having a cabin meanwhile Blue Origin's Blue Moon Mk2 demonstrator won't even have cryogenic Hydrolox fuel and no main BE-7 landing engines
And I totally think this is fine for both landers, they don't need to demonstrate everything for each lander on Artemis III and neither company could've had completed landers to do so in the unrealistic timeframe given by NASA.
Test articles are great, it's just insane that this doesn't get the same attention as SpaceX not using a cabin on Artemis III, typical double standards.
(Video from SpaceFlight Now)