MichVandal
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And they are officially back on earth. Lots of "nominal" events. Which I've already heard been interpreted as perfect. But as an engineer, nominal is what was expected.
And they are officially back on earth. Lots of "nominal" events. Which I've already heard been interpreted as perfect. But as an engineer, nominal is what was expected.
Her name is pronounced midway between Cook and Koch. It's actually kinda difficult.Did that news reporter just call her Christina Cock???![]()
My wife joked that it was the GenX/Millenial version of sitting in your car in the driveway before going into the house.Watching all of this gave me a flashback of when I was a young kid. I remember watching a live landing on the moon, and all I can really remember if it was seeing a gray triangle and it was taking SO LONG. Kids were impatient. The fact that they splashed down about 3 hours ago, and are finally getting to the carrier very much reminded me of that.
- Artemis 3
Mission Status: The mission, planned for 2027, will involve a four-person crew launching in the Orion spacecraft on an SLS rocket.- Mission Goal: Artemis III will focus on testing rendezvous and docking capabilities between the Orion capsule and commercial spacecraft (like SpaceX's Starship HLS).
- Crew Selection: The specific astronauts for the mission are not yet named, though they will be chosen from the Artemis team.
- Future Landings: The first actual landing on the moon is now planned for the Artemis IV mission in 2028
If you want to place a bet on who might command Artemis IV, I'd probably start with this guy.This return to the moon could not have gone better. There's still a lot of really complicated stuff to get right for them to actually do the landing on Artemis 4.
Jonny Kim is all of those Chuck Norris jokes but in a real person.Born in Los Angeles to South Korean immigrants, Kim enlisted in the Navy in 2002. He joined SEAL Team 3 and participated in over 100 combat missions in the Middle East as a combat medic, sniper, navigator, and point man. He has earned a Silver Star and Bronze Star with Combat "V" for (Valor), and achieved the rank of lieutenant commander. While a sailor, Kim also earned a Bachelor of Mathematics (summa cum laude) from the University of San Diego and a Doctor of Medicine (MD) from Harvard Medical School. Kim is also a Aerospace Medicine Dual Designator (AMDD); since its inception during World War I, only 79 individuals have earned the dual designation of both a physician and a naval aviator in the US Navy. In 2017, Kim was selected to join NASA Astronaut Group 22. He launched with Expedition 72/73 to the International Space Station on 8 April 2025 and returned on 9 December 2025, southeast of Jezkazgan, Kazakhstan.
I just wonder how quickly his astronaut application was approved.Jesus. I have done nothing with my life.
Yeah, I had very little potential and I still have no potential.
So you are measuring up to your lack of potential!Yeah, I had very little potential and I still have no potential.