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NASA SLS

Started by: GOLDEN BEAR (6564) 

Started: 25th Aug 2023 at 21:24

Posted by: lectriclegs (5712)

Replied: 25th Aug 2023 at 21:37

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15517)

Golden Bear

It has taken NASA about 20yrs to develop the SLS (Space Launch System) and the first SLS rocket floo in November last year, Artemis 1, on an unmanned mission to around and beyond the moon, in the meantime SpaceX has roared ahead in a fraction of the time with it's Falcon 9 rocket, which not only is becoming the mainstay of the satellite launching industry, but it has achieved a human-rating, in that it is allowed to launch humans into space to the ISS (international Space Station) to which it will be launching the seventh SpaceX manned launch to the ISS tomorrow morning at 8.27am UK time LINK

The Artemis 1 flight was flawless LINK and Artemis 2 will have an identical flight profile to Artemis 1, but it will have astronauts on board, iand it is due to fly in November 2024 LINK

I like rockets

And the study of UFO's (UAP)

Replied: 25th Aug 2023 at 22:11

Posted by: First Mate (2407)

I think tomplum's owl should sit atop that pole.

Replied: 25th Aug 2023 at 22:15

 

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