Why yes, yes it is.
[Update a couple minutes later]
The last leg that colleges stand on is collapsing.
Good.
Why yes, yes it is.
[Update a couple minutes later]
The last leg that colleges stand on is collapsing.
Good.
An interesting essay on its utter failure, and the true history of slavery. This is what should be taught in the schools.
For its part, Webb suffered repeated delays and cost overruns even before the COVID-19 pandemic slowed work on a number of projects in both the public and private sectors. Initially meant to launch in 2010 at a cost of $3 billion, Webb eventually launched last December at a final cost of more than $10 billion. Similarly, the enormous Space Launch System rocket has cost more and taken far longer to lift off from Kennedy Space Center than originally planned – though NASA now expects to finally launch the rocket that will take astronauts back to the Moon at the end of August or beginning of September.
All the same, criticisms focused on excessive delays and busted budgets tend to fall by the wayside when we see the results of America’s space exploration programs. That’s certainly been the case with Webb, whose first images have received a rapturous reception by the media and public alike. But few people would say that this sense of wonder and inspiration is the reason America invests as much of its national resources as it does in space exploration, and even fewer would say it’s worth the financial costs involved.
One of these things is not like the others. I’m confident that history will record that SLS/Orion played a trivial, if not non-existent role in actual space exploration. And (as always) I would reiterate that out exploration of space will be much more effective when it is rightly viewed as not an end, but a means to a grander goal: the development and settlement of a new frontier, and the expansion of life and consciousness into the universe.
…is facing a recruiting nightmare.
And the next president must fix the military first.
[Update a while later]
Army abandons its recruiting goals, but not its woke policies.
Whatever happened to “don’t be evil“?
On the 53rd anniversary, thoughts from Rick Tumlinson.
Also, it’s still not too late to do the space seder.
I hope that they’re beyond salvation.
A book review.
The degree to which the apocalyptic climate religionists despise humanity cannot be overstated.
Remembering those days before it.
I remember sleepless summer nights in southeast Michigan. Our parents did get a window unit for their bedroom, but we sometimes slept outside on the balcony off our bedroom. I would wet a washcloth and put it over my forehead. It wasn’t usually a problem at our cabin up north, though.
But I’d be happy if it was outlawed in DC. A/C was the beginning of the downfall of the Republic, when that fetid swamp became a tolerable place to live for power mongers.