NASA's Artemis II Crew Launches To The Moon

Apollo 8 and 10 circled the Moon before any mission landed on it. It is prudent to make sure the system is viable before going all the way.
Perhaps you are not familiar with common sense?
Or, you just want to crap all over American achievement.
Either way, I'm done with you.
Bye. :fu:
yes they did so wait until III until you blow your load in your pants......we have not accomplished anything since 1969 yet

Look at cheerleader, we were the first to the moon.........the GOLD standard

we are at bronze right now but with mission 3 we will really make a mark on the south pole area

you know we have been here before, if we can get info from 1969 I am sure not much has changed, right?

same moon, same everything, we have the data already and since we did land on the moon I guess it would be
considered good info, ya think?

If they landed on the moon after 8 and 10 and got crushed and killed.......bad ******* info! let's do more research
 
I want close-ups of the lizard people bases on the dark side


The Lizard People have gone woke since the '70s and will probably need US aid.
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Fuel is expensive I guess. Using earth and moon’s gravity as slingshot saves fuel. SpaceX may invent a rocket engine using a nuclear reactor. I believe the Cassini probe launched during the 90s was using plutonium for fuel given the distance to Saturn. It too relied on slingshot method to get there faster.

The Cassini probe used conventional chemical rockets for propulsion and thrusters, it used nuclear "fuel" to generatge electricity to power the systems as solar panels are not as efficient that far out.

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The Lizard People have gone woke since the '70s and will probably need US aid. View attachment 1238289
That's little Po in red on the left .
She sits on the side of my bath and whispers secrets .
to me.
Last week she told me to back Iran to hold on to the Hormuz Strait .
As if we didn't already know .
 
Will they run out of gas ?
Got to be 50--50.

Will the Chinese who are mining on the dark side send out a crippling Direct Energy beam .
We can but hope .

What action will the Anunnaki take if this mission contravenes agreements ?
Will they change the Schumann resonances to send mental health problems soaring here in the laboratory?
 
Years ago, I had a friend who told me it was all a waste of money. He never experienced the fun of using rabbit ears to get 3 stations on his tv. The satellite pictures of hurricanes forming have saved thousands of lives.
 
Years ago, I had a friend who told me it was all a waste of money. He never experienced the fun of using rabbit ears to get 3 stations on his tv. The satellite pictures of hurricanes forming have saved thousands of lives.
Unfortunately, the TV weather channels and programs turned reporting into drama episodes. They affect what people do even if they do not have to. And get away with it.
 
It was a great launch, flawless, I wondered how many here and elsewhere probably hoped some tank would explode or something on the way up so they could then rag about what an incompetent failure Trump was, as if he had caused it.

Hopefully, everything will go smoothly with no big problems for this new Artemis team, they made lunar travel look easy, and those new space suits are a quantum leap over the suits they wore in the 1960s.
I'm sure there are some that think that way, and I'd lay good money on it that it would be the GOP if Trump wasn't Prez. But since he is, the Hate are just going to hate it.

Me, I root for team NASA and SpaceX to just get better each and every time.
 
Im annoyed because they kept saying "mission to the moon", but if its just a flyby, who even cares? Why send men to do that when you could just send a probe? I want to see men walking on the moon. If it isnt that, then its gay and lame.
Well, they answered the question after the launch. They need to be sure this module can handle the trip and then they will work on interfacing the lander with the module so that you know, no one dies on the landing attempt in a few years.
 
Well, they answered the question after the launch. They need to be sure this module can handle the trip and then they will work on interfacing the lander with the module so that you know, no one dies on the landing attempt in a few years.

Believe that and you will swallow anything .

The official story is that they made a manned landing over 50 years ago.
On what possible grounds do you do nothing for five decades , then send a test shot to work out whether another landing is possible in a few years ?

You would be sectioned for dreaming up such nonsense for a kid's comic in the real world .

The Truth is being kept well buried .
 
I want close-ups of the lizard people bases on the dark side

I had to scream. Leading up to the launch, I was watching a news channel covering the launch and they had a lady reporter at the scene relaying info to the studio host.
  • First she referred to the Artemis rocket as a "shuttle;" it is NOT a shuttle, it is a lunar mission rocket and not just a low orbit rendezvous shuttle for the space station.
  • She described the mission as going around the dark side of the moon--- THERE IS NO DARK SIDE OF THE MOON! Every part of the moon sees daylight and nighttime. Just because the same side always faces us does not mean the same side always faces the Sun.
 
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I had to scream. Leading up to the launch, I was watching a news channel covering the launch and they had a lady reporter at the scene relaying info to the studio host.
  • First she referred to the Artemis rocket as a "shuttle;" it is NOT a shuttle, it is a lunar mission rocket and not just a low orbit rendezvous shuttle for the space station.
  • She described the mission as going around the dark side of the moon--- THERE IS NO DARK SIDE OF THE MOON! Every part of the moon sees daylight and nighttime. Just because the same side always faces us does not mean the same side always faces the Sun.

She’s a reporter - you’re lucky she wasn’t asking about the Man in the Moon’s pronouns.

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Me, I root for team NASA and SpaceX to just get better each and every time.

Looks like so far, the biggest problem they've had before leaving local earth space heading for the Moon was their Wolowitzard Zero-Gravity Waster Disposal System has acted up again.


 
She’s a reporter - you’re lucky she wasn’t asking about the Man in the Moon’s pronouns.

Yeah, it just drives me crazy how so many people really have no picture of just how the universe actually works, the Sun, Moon, planets, etc. I once had a guy walk up to me who owned a $25,000 telescope (probably $35,000-$50,000 now) and ask me which was closer, the Sun or the Moon.
 
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