Will the descent module touch down softly and act as a comms relay?
Will they try 3 slightly different designs of helicopter to see which works best?
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In hindsight we had all the schedule margin in the world against the Soviets. We went to the moon. We left in 1972 and no human’s been back since [then].
Yeah but that’s because the Soviets cancelled their effort after losing the race, right?
(But maybe it’s a very good sign that this was the biggest potential nitpick I can think of after listening?)
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.
Eric Berger shilling SpaceX
Did you read the article?
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.
Voice calls are allowed, so maybe it’s time to revive the 56k modem!
But seriously, as a non-expert I genuinely wouldn’t be surprised if you told me the audio stream was the easiest option, if the approved apps are all somewhat tamper-resistant. (Probably a very different process though, converting 20th Century analogue telephone line signals, versus converting just-decompressed digital audio.)
Out of those 13 missions, I believe only 1 person has flown twice, and he’s not from NASA. He’s Mr Fedyaev.
This mission is the first where all four crew members are using the new SpaceX suit design. (Some details were given by the SpaceX guy at a NASA Crew 12 press conference earlier this year.) So presumably Fedyaev is the only person to have won both types of suit in space. Perhaps he’s giving SpaceX some comparative feedback.
Official NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 Arrival & Welcome Remarks
