Jason Steffen, physics and astronomy professor at the University of Nevada, told Gizmodo during a phone interview. “The Apollo program was really a military program under the guise of a scientific endeavor.”
Jason Steffen, physics and astronomy professor at the University of Nevada, told Gizmodo during a phone interview. “The Apollo program was really a military program under the guise of a scientific endeavor.”
Coming up on 3 months to launch SLS.
And America at large doesn’t care anymore.
The Star Wars TV shows are generally subpar. Mandalorian has moments, but the rest of the shows are derivative. Now having Disney stop making Star Wars films is genius. Agree... given that Disney has single-handily diminished the Star Wars IP.
io9 is, again, late on the news. No story about Boeing delaying Starliner... again. From Feb 23 to Apr 23.
Idiotic article. Christ... where does io9 get it’s writers?
Good for Musk.
This a silly response. Passengers box office was $303 million dollars.
Good for Musk. Weed out the savages.
The Mounties didn’t do a very good job.
What commercial company is building an international space station?
Abrams: the king of recycle. He’s the smartest guy in the room... lol.
Sounds like standard fare for Abrams. A Star Trek movie about feelings. Thank God the powers that be finally figured it out with the Mr. Mediocrity.
It was Cape Kennedy Air Force Station in the early 1960s.
The anti-Musk mob is out in force. Man... some folks just need a hug.
Good article. Small correction. Apollo 10 reentry was 24,816 mph.
Disney... racing to the bottom.
Any bets that it won’t launch in November. Doubt it launches this year, given the pace of this program. Perhaps Boeing can aim for a dual launch in Feb 23... Starliner and Artemis. That’s unlikely too.
Yes, we can.
Or a case of Picard having a bout of bad gas.