So they really just turned off the Apollo token out of spite, then?
when 3rd party apps won’t or don’t implement those features
A lot of those features weren't accessible through the API, so the 3rd party apps couldn't implement them even if they wanted to.
An orbital transfer vehicle by Launcher that was part of a SpaceX rideshare mission in June malfunctioned shortly after deployment.
NASA burns up a lot of garbage. They do send some home in the cargo/crew Dragon 2s, but they burn up the entire Cygnus cargo vehicles, and, starting last year, launch garbage bags out of the Bishop airlock.
"It is better to not do it than to torch the whole science community."
The measurement tool and organic supports are probably the two features I'll use the most.
NASA will partner with seven U.S. companies to meet future business and government needs, ultimately benefitting human spaceflight and the U.S. commercial low Earth orbit economy.
NASA will partner with seven U.S. companies to meet future commercial and government needs, ultimately benefitting human spaceflight and the U.S. commercial low Earth orbit economy.
Through unfunded Space Act Agreements, the second Collaborations for Commercial Space Capabilities-2 initiative (CCSC-2) is designed to advance commercial space-related efforts through NASA contributions of technical expertise, assessments, lessons learned, technologies, and data. Structured sharing of NASA expertise demands minimal government resources but fosters development of capabilities that can be crucial to development of a robust low Earth orbit economy.
In 5e that would be rough terrain and would halve the speed to 10/7.5 miles per day. Maybe 1 mph? That could be about right.
Procedural terrain generation in Deep Rock Galactic is pretty cool. I could see also using it for textures and NPCs to make a game more varied for not much more work.
pressurized dome city
My dream is covered canyons with cliff dwellings. But I would settle for a dome+tunnel city.
Does that include funding for their Institute for Diversity Science and the research they do?
Ah, so when I subscribe and it shows up as "pending", that's me trying to connect the two?
Still learning, thanks for the help.
Hmm. I can see that account, but I don't see any posts (in the Mastodon app).
Wait, does Lemmy federate with Mastodon? How does that work?
Anyone who has had to take any kind of training about dealing with government documents should be beside themselves after seeing the bathroom picture. It's just insane.
It looks like Delta 8 is already legal there, so it doesn't seem like it should be a big jump to go the rest of the way.
Do I spy two Dragons in the background?
Enceladus' rapid orbit and large geysers spread water widely near Saturn.
Just bots posting old content and tweets for the chatbots to comment on. Fun.
Artemis 4 being NET 2028 (mostly because of EUS dev time?) might take some serious wind out of the sails of this whole program, regardless of how Artemis 3 plays out.
I deleted RIF from its spot after 11 years and put Jerboa in the spot. Those are big shoes to fill.
I mean, the Zombie Heat arc had to end at some point, and it's insane that it went as long as it did. If Herro and Oladipo were around, maybe it would have gone a game or two longer, but the Nuggets are just better, top to bottom.
Despite all its flaws, it's still the most powerful rocket to make orbit. A slightly different chart that only includes successes wouldn't show N1 or Starship at all (at least, not yet).
I had a good run with StumbleUpon, Google Reader, and a few forums before mostly moving to Reddit. Time to scatter again.
Game threads?
How would everybody feel about game threads? We're in the NBA and NHL finals, so there's some good discussion to be had. The Reddit game threads are all essentially Twitch chat at this point, so I'm hoping that this smaller community will be better.
I might try running one for an NBA finals game that I'm home for. Any thoughts?
"Without the engines installed and fitted perfectly, the rocket could not launch."
An independent review has concluded NASA’s Psyche asteroid mission is back on track for a launch this October after problems delayed its launch last year.