The US Senate empowers NASA to fully engage in lunar space race

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The US Senate empowers NASA to fully engage in lunar space race - Lemmy.World

Lemmy

Tldr the race is with China. We sound likely to lose a bunch of planetary exploration to send humans back to the moon where they already went 55 years ago, to make a symbolic point.

I feel compelled to comment here (a Lemmy forum centred around itjust.works?) about another comment (on a Zenforo forum centred around arstechnica.com?) about another comment (on a Disqus forum centred around thespacereview.com?) about the ICPS.

for Arty 3, SLS doesn’t need to launch with an ICPS at all: it’s perfectly capable of getting an Orion to LEO using only the core and SRBs. … This requires that somebody (likely Teledyne-Brown) manufacture an adapter … If they can get this done in a bit more than a year, Arty 3 could be ready to go in 4Q2027. That then leaves the ICPS that was meant for Arty 3 available for Arty 4, which should be the Moon landing.

I wonder whether this is a good idea, and how likely it is that NASA would have already considered it.

The US Senate empowers NASA to fully engage in lunar space race

Our bill authorizes critical funding for, and gives strategic direction to, the agency."

Ars Technica

sh.itjust.works/post/56788160

Will Robinson-Smith interview of Jared Isaacman, upload date 2026-03-14, youtu.be/q_Y0qUQUbrk :

We haven’t even determined if we’re going to use ICPS on Artemis 3. We may not have to.

NASA Administrator teases further Artemis program updates in one-on-one interview - sh.itjust.works

Lemmy

Again? I suppose when your empire is creatively bankrupt and too actually bankrupt to go to Mars you gotta find some way to steal money and put it in Elon’s wallet.