Enabling space nuclear systems.
I think history will record that Trump had a much greater effect on space policy than any president since Reagan.
Enabling space nuclear systems.
I think history will record that Trump had a much greater effect on space policy than any president since Reagan.
Some thoughts from Bob Zimmerman.
I’d be concerned if I thought that NASA was really going to use this vehicle for anything serious.
Clark Lindsey has the latest roundup, featuring SN8.
Six years after its maiden (and only) flight, Eric Berger has some thoughts.
[Update a few minutes later]
From a comment over there:
Probably the most salient points:
A mockup lacking many critical systems flew into space once, six years ago.
The next test flight is basically another mockup, lacking even life support systems.
The first full-up complete vehicle launch is supposed to be with crew trusting their lives to a vehicle which has never been flight tested with systems complete, and also a similarly never-flown service module. Because for all the expense and mass, Orion doesn’t have much duration without a service module.
NASA safety culture at work. Mountains of paperwork instead of actual testing on actual hardware.
Just getting this far on Orion has been 15 years and $24B.
Ridiculous pork capsule to match a ridiculous pork rocket in the SLS.
Yup. It’s a Potemkin space program.
What does he know about transportation?
I wonder if he knows anything, or cares about space? He’ll be ultimately in charge of launch licensing.
Where did it come from?
It sure looks like funny business. Next step would be to audit all of Michigan (and maybe all Dominion machines in the swing states).
[Update Tuesday morning]
Where things stand at this hour.
Georgia has to be the focus now.
Welp, I gave up on rescuing that installation, and built a new one with the latest version on a spare 250G SSD. It only took me a couple hours to reinstall most of the software I need, including my virtual Windows machine, which is a lot less time than I wasted trying to get the other one to boot. I also built a shell script to make it easier next time (and we know there will be a next time).
An interesting interview on the challenges and rewards of making a physically accurate SF series.