Space Travel and the Search for Habitable Planets/Alien Life

I’m surprised I have to explain this to you.

In one case, a man at the forefront of space and possibly interplanetary travel and who created a rocket launching company from scratch has publicly stated minor setbacks will not stop him from forging ahead with humanity’s destiny to conquer the cosmos.

In the other case, utterly useless politicians refuse to enforce the law in their feces infested shytehole of a city and they resort to flat out lying about it whilst not developing a single effective idea to fix the problem.
>My guy said it so it's true
sure jan
 
>My guy said it so it's true
sure jan
Musk is a creator. Leftist pols are destroyers.

Who are you gonna believe - the guy who creates incredible companies and also creates thousands upon thousands of good paying jobs OR leftist dirtbags who spend ungodly amounts of taxpayer money to “fix” their drug addicted city and yet only make the place ever more unlivable?
 
Musk is a creator. Leftist pols are destroyers.

Who are you gonna believe - the guy who creates incredible companies and also creates thousands upon thousands of good paying jobs OR leftist dirtbags who spend ungodly amounts of taxpayer money to “fix” their drug addicted city and yet only make the place ever more unlivable?
What did Musk create
 
What did Musk create
Oh God, let's see......SpaceX, Tesla, The Boring Company, Neuralink, Zip2, SolarCity, OpenAI, X.com/PayPal, just to name a few off the top of my head.

And let's not forget X (formerly Twitter) which he bought and turned into the most egalitarian large tech platform in the world.
 
Oh God, let's see......SpaceX, Tesla, The Boring Company, Neuralink, Zip2, SolarCity, OpenAI, X.com/PayPal, just to name a few off the top of my head.

And let's not forget X (formerly Twitter) which he bought and turned into the most egalitarian large tech platform in the world.
He didn't create any of that

It's a matter of public record Musk just bought his way into them.

So, again, what has HE created? The Cybertruck was Musks own creation and it's absolute trash
 
He didn't create any of that

It's a matter of public record Musk just bought his way into them.
He certainly did create (occasionally with co-creators) all of those entities. Would ANY of those magnificent companies have attained such lofty status without the leadership and creative ingenuity of Elon Reeve Musk? Not a chance!
 
He certainly did create (occasionally with co-creators) all of those entities. Would ANY of those magnificent companies have attained such lofty status without the leadership and creative ingenuity of Elon Reeve Musk? Not a chance!
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NASA Starts Pumping Fuel Into Artemis II Moon Rocket Ahead Of Launch​

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NASA's Artemis II mission is finally set to launch three Americans and one Canadian atop the Space Launch System rocket on a lunar mission not seen in more than 50 years.

The Artemis II mission is scheduled for launch at 6:24 p.m. EST on Wednesday from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

The crew of four, including NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman (commander), Victor Glover (pilot and…oh dear God, a negro), and Christina Koch (mission specialist), along with Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen (mission specialist), will circumnavigate the moon in a 10-day flight aboard the new Orion spacecraft.

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Artemis II is a critical test of the Orion capsule and marks another step toward future lunar landings, which SpaceX is likely to support as early as 2028.

Three hours and 30 minutes after liftoff, if everything goes to plan, the Orion spacecraft and its service module will separate from the second stage of the rocket, perform a manual flight test high in Earth orbit, and prepare for a translunar injection, in other words, a trip to the moon, during which Orion's service module will fire its engines and catapult the four astronauts to 25,000 mph on a three-day journey into lunar orbit.

Artemis II will enter the moon's gravitational field about four days into the mission and then begin its U-turn, enabling a flyby around the far side more than 12 hours later. If today's launch goes according to plan, that flyby of the moon will take place next Monday.

"No one has ever seen this full crater on the far side of the moon, and so this would be really neat," Hansen said. "I'm excited to have a look at it. It's just enormous, super complex, and you could probably stare at it for hours."

The flyby will set the astronauts up on a "free-return trajectory" that will essentially slingshot them around the far side and back to Earth without burning additional fuel.

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By April 10, Artemis II is forecast to re-enter Earth's atmosphere, nine days and one hour after liftoff, and splash down off the coast of Southern California.

A successful mission sets NASA up for a crewed 2028 lunar surface mission.

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has recently stated that his agency plans to build a nuclear reactor on the moon.

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NASA Starts Pumping Fuel Into Artemis II Moon Rocket Ahead Of Launch​

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NASA's Artemis II mission is finally set to launch three Americans and one Canadian atop the Space Launch System rocket on a lunar mission not seen in more than 50 years.

The Artemis II mission is scheduled for launch at 6:24 p.m. EST on Wednesday from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

The crew of four, including NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman (commander), Victor Glover (pilot and…oh dear God, a negro), and Christina Koch (mission specialist), along with Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen (mission specialist), will circumnavigate the moon in a 10-day flight aboard the new Orion spacecraft.

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Artemis II is a critical test of the Orion capsule and marks another step toward future lunar landings, which SpaceX is likely to support as early as 2028.

Three hours and 30 minutes after liftoff, if everything goes to plan, the Orion spacecraft and its service module will separate from the second stage of the rocket, perform a manual flight test high in Earth orbit, and prepare for a translunar injection, in other words, a trip to the moon, during which Orion's service module will fire its engines and catapult the four astronauts to 25,000 mph on a three-day journey into lunar orbit.

Artemis II will enter the moon's gravitational field about four days into the mission and then begin its U-turn, enabling a flyby around the far side more than 12 hours later. If today's launch goes according to plan, that flyby of the moon will take place next Monday.

"No one has ever seen this full crater on the far side of the moon, and so this would be really neat," Hansen said. "I'm excited to have a look at it. It's just enormous, super complex, and you could probably stare at it for hours."

The flyby will set the astronauts up on a "free-return trajectory" that will essentially slingshot them around the far side and back to Earth without burning additional fuel.

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By April 10, Artemis II is forecast to re-enter Earth's atmosphere, nine days and one hour after liftoff, and splash down off the coast of Southern California.

A successful mission sets NASA up for a crewed 2028 lunar surface mission.

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has recently stated that his agency plans to build a nuclear reactor on the moon.

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Hmm mhmm mhmmh ....

Nope, I don't see SpaceX or Elon Musks name here

The Artemis project started in 2017 and had a successful unmanned launch in 2022, and it still got to the Moon sooner than Musk's mush.

Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration, Musk hasn't got either
 
Nope, I don't see SpaceX or Elon Musks name here

The Artemis project started in 2017 and had a successful unmanned launch in 2022, and it still got to the Moon sooner than Musk's mush.
Elon has had more rocket launches in the past couple of years than NASA has had in 20 years.

The Artemis project exists because Elon’s SpaceX has put so much pressure on NASA to do SOMETHING to justify its existence.

artemis ii seems to be working fine, negro or not
Wait until he tries to parallel park the crew capsule. And we all know the rims on that vehicle will be stolen.
 
Elon has had more rocket launches in the past couple of years than NASA has had in 20 years.
And yet none of NASA's rockets exploded

The Artemis project exists because Elon’s SpaceX has put so much pressure on NASA to do SOMETHING to justify its existence.
No it wasn't. Artemis was a revamped program using plans that were drawn up for the cancelled Constellation program during the Obama administration

I'd ask why your brain is so smooth but I already know the answer
 
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