Bold strategy by NASA to go with the Live Chat function on the YouTube feed.Back to the derp now. I assume there will be a live video feed with just control audio once the gen pop drops off, but gotta protect funding.
I can do launches because I don’t really have Challenger trauma but re-entry will be difficult because of Columbia trauma.i refused to watch this, as one of my first childhood memories ever is Challenger
according to Bluesky, this is something many of us Xennials/elder millenials/oregon trail/legit gen xers feel
Hell, I remember the drama of Apollo 13. ("If they don't sling around the moon properly, they drift off into space forever.")i refused to watch this, as one of my first childhood memories ever is Challenger
according to Bluesky, this is something many of us Xennials/elder millenials/oregon trail/legit gen xers feel
I missed it in class at college. But my dad was home sick that day, and saw it live.I was still two months from conception when Challenger happened, but my mom remembers seeing it live all too well. However, I've been to the NASA memorial for both it and Apollo 1, due to 5th grade Space Camp. I assume Columbia's crew has been added to the wall.
Had the same exact thoughts. We lost a lot of great knowledge on here when he passed.When I heard the Go/No-Go checks, they called out the various control centers assisting with the launch, and when they called out the Marshall Space Flight Center, I got to thinking about former poster Geof Morris. While I never personally met him, I'm really missing his insight on this flight.
I feel like he's gonna do all he can to watch over these Artemis flights. I hope there is some part of him on this flight.
May he rest in peace.
I was in kindergarten for Challenger and for whatever reason that is more seared into my brain than ColumbiaHell, I remember the drama of Apollo 13. ("If they don't sling around the moon properly, they drift off into space forever.")
Just pulled up the NASA TV live feed from Orion. Sounds like they're having toilet issues in the capsule.
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So, pardon my ignorance here. I’m certainly not trying to downplay this mission by any means. Is the International Space Station in the Earth’s orbit? Because there have been several missions there over the last several years. Was watching the news this morning about how Artemis II will be leaving the Earth’s orbit as it heads towards the Moon. Got me wondering where the ISS is.