NASA: Humans Back to the Moon

by Gerard 62 Replies latest social current

  • waton
    waton

    Elon Musk, using his " unrighteous riches " is now selling, reserving suits, for his around the moon Starship trips. a spacious spacecraft, 9 meters diameter, many window seats hopefully, probably full berth. Great use of his gains. but,

    working on the leaking problems, like with all infants projects, diapers, tape not a solution. and,

    the take off blast will also have a huge kickback, current problem, how not to damage the launchpad and the delicate spacecraft, even in only tests. .

    For the nerds: The Moon and Earth are actually wheeling around each other. try the formula for both:

    ( Vo : Vr ) x R ~384 000 km

  • Disillusioned JW
    Disillusioned JW

    News article: "NASA orders $2 billion worth of spacecraft for future Artemis missions" (at https://www.foxweather.com/earth-space/nasa-artemis-order ) in part says the following.

    "Lockheed Martin announced Thursday that the company is under contract to produce Orion spacecraft for missions dubbed Artemis VI, VII and VIII.

    The company said it has already completed two vehicles for the Artemis series and is in the process of constructing spacecraft for Artemis II-V missions.

    ... The space agency said ordering the spacecraft in groups will help keep costs lower, and engineers are already planning to reuse elements such as computers, seats, panels and avionics in the Artemis missions.

    The Maryland-based company reports production costs have declined about 50 percent and could drop an additional 30 percent for vehicles for Artemis VI, VII and VIII.

    Lockheed Martin said they are prepared for NASA to order six additional Orion spacecraft for its long-term space exploration plans."

    News article: "NASA to increase Artemis fleet, orders 3 more crew capsules" (at https://www.upi.com/Science_News/2022/10/21/nasa-orders-orion-spacecraft-artemis/2571666356035/ ) in part says the following.

    "NASA is furthering its plans to set up a space station on the moon and send the first astronauts to Mars by ordering three more crew capsules for its Artemis mission.

    ... The new Orion crew capsules will be used for Artemis VI-VIII, which are expected to launch in the late 2020s to early 2030s.

    ... The Orion spacecraft is a command module equipped with life-support systems that allow astronauts to travel through space. One Orion vehicle flew on a test flight for NASA in 2014. "

    News article: "Newly ordered Artemis II spacecraft will reuse avionics from Artemis I crew module" (at https://militaryembedded.com/avionics/safety-certification/newly-ordered-artemis-ii-spacecraft-will-reuse-avionics-from-artemis-i-crew-module ) in part says in part the following.

    "... the Artemis II vehicle will reuse select avionics from the Artemis I crew module; this practice will continue to dramatically increase, she says, to the point where the Artemis III pressure vessel capsule will be entirely refurbished for the Artemis VI mission."

  • waton
    waton

    23 000 000 000 $ political boon dog-gel. go with musk.

  • road to nowhere
    road to nowhere

    We have hd tv now. It will take a better sound (no sound?) stage to fool us.

  • waton
    waton
    sound (no sound?) stage to fool us.

    The only fools are the landing deniers.

    The Moon effort was not a staged stage, , but build to scale, the Assembly Building and launchpad built to last, to scale, still used. ( lived there and Congregation members worked with Von Braun. and in that era)

    Musk learning a hard lesson right now, building stuff in tents and launching powerful rockets on rickety stands might not work. but ,

    you could put artemis into starship, and ship it to the moon. for 250 000 $ a pound. ponder that.

  • Disillusioned JW
    Disillusioned JW

    https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2022/10/28/teams-on-track-for-artemis-i-rollout-to-launch-pad/ reports the following.

    "Teams are on track to roll the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to Launch Pad 39B no earlier than Friday, Nov. 4 with first motion targeted for 12:01 a.m. EDT.

    ... The agency continues to target a launch date no earlier than Nov. 14 at 12:07 a.m. EDT."

  • Disillusioned JW
    Disillusioned JW

    NASA is now only about 1.5 hours away from a launch attempt of the Artemis I rocket to the moon. The details of the launch status may be read at https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/ .

  • Disillusioned JW
    Disillusioned JW

    The rocket has lifted off!!! Yeah!!!

  • Disillusioned JW
    Disillusioned JW

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/yeast-space-experiment-1.6711816 has an article called the following. "NASA shot yeast into space. The science could help protect astronauts, researchers say. Yeast has a similar genetic make-up as humans, and researchers at the University of British Columbia will now study how cosmic radiation impacted the samples to better understand how people could survive in space." It says the following.

    'The ultimate end game is to find a way to protect astronauts — and potential members of future space colonies— from the same harmful rays.

    "By 2030 I know NASA has plans for a permanent settlement on the moon," said Nislow, speaking to CBC's As It Happens Wednesday.

    ... Nislow said yeast and algae have about 70 per cent of the same genes as people, including the RAD51 gene that is essential for making a protein to repair DNA.

    There is potential, said Nislow, that scientists could glean enough information from the samples to create a drug that would deliver extra RAD51 MRNA to people going to space and keep them safe.

    "So we've genetically-equipped these astronauts without changing their DNA," he said, referring to COVID-19 vaccines as successful examples of MRNA delivery.

    ... When the Artemis 1 mission launched in November, Canada's Innovation Science and Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne announced a Canadian astronaut will be on board Artemis II as part of a crew set to travel to the moon's orbit in 2024.

    It will be the first time a Canadian will travel to deep space.'

    The page at https://tech.hindustantimes.com/tech/news/artemis-iii-first-ever-manned-mission-to-moon-s-south-pole-step-by-step-details-by-nasa-71673683414343.html has details of the planned Artemis III mission to land humans onto the moon's south pole!

  • waton
    waton

    In the meantime, E. Musk is planning to send 11 people around the moon in one great capsule. The ship has not flown yet, early 2023 planned, and HOW WILL THE high velocity RE-ENTRY WORK?


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