Space Exploration

Are NASA's future missions and budget justified?

  • It's worth the time and expenditures

    Votes: 231 66.2%
  • Complete waste of money

    Votes: 43 12.3%
  • We need to explore, but not at the current cost

    Votes: 75 21.5%

  • Total voters
    349
Starship 39 on the move for engine test.


Hopefully version 3 will finally be the version they can standardize on for a while.

I greatly respect spacex’s desire to continuously improve and innovate; but for Artemis they are going to have to lock in a standard design to be certified for human flight.
Time to perfect the current design and not blow anything up for a while.
 
A Tennessee Tech professor has been selected by NASA to provide geology science during surface operations for Artemis IV.



A Tennessee Tech faculty member will help shape humanity’s next return to the Moon.

Jeannette Luna, interim assistant dean of research and graduate studies for Tech’s College of Arts & Sciences, has been selected by NASA as a participating scientist on the first Artemis lunar surface science team, focusing on geology activities. The highly selective group of external researchers will support the agency’s upcoming crewed missions to land astronauts near the Moon’s South Pole.

Read more: https://www.tntech.edu/news/releases/25-26/tech-faculty-member-selected-by-nasa-to-support-artemis-moon-mission.php
 

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