nortex97 said:
If the speed of light shifts over space time then wouldn't the other constants also…shift? Probably a stupid question, sorry.
so atoms are democrats?TexAgs91 said:
Atoms don't work anymore.
Egg.... ZactlyC@LAg said:so atoms are democrats?TexAgs91 said:
Atoms don't work anymore.
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Here's a channel I like to watch about astrophysicsnortex97 said:
If the speed of light shifts over space time then wouldn't the other constants also…shift? Probably a stupid question, sorry.
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Intuitive Machines, Inc. (Nasdaq: LUNR, LUNRW), a leading space exploration, infrastructure, and services company, today announced NASA has awarded the Company a Near Space Network ("NSN") contract for communication and navigation services for missions in the near space region, which extends from Earth's surface to beyond the Moon.
The contract has a base period of five years with an additional five-year option period, with a maximum potential value of $4.82 billion. The incrementally funded base ordering period begins Tuesday, October 1, 2024, through September 30, 2029, with the option period potentially extending the contract through September 30, 2034.
A key highlight of this contract is the debut of Intuitive Machines' lunar satellite constellation, a service the Company believes is a strategic element in its vision to commercialize lunar activities. The constellation will provide enhanced data and transmission services and autonomous operations, creating a robust infrastructure in line with Intuitive Machines' three pillars to commercialize a celestial body.
[ol]Delivery: Scaling lunar lander capabilities to support cargo and infrastructure delivery. Data Transmission Services: Establishing a network of satellites capable of delivering 4K resolution video data and navigation services, assisting in landing site selection and resource prospecting. Autonomous Operations: Developing infrastructure, logistics, and mapping solutions on the Moon to facilitate exploration and operations. [/ol]
We're so inspired by the @PolarisProgram and @inspiration4x missions, along with the dedicated @spacex teams making them possible! It's truly moving to see friends go to space and play such a big role in the future of exploration 🎥 pic.twitter.com/be0eNBhU2M
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Six engine static fire of Flight 6 Starship pic.twitter.com/fzJz9BWBn6
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Seriously https://t.co/hcfoXhlq1z
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SpaceX letter to Congress.
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The @FAANews leadership spends their resources attacking @SpaceX for petty matters that have nothing to do with safety, while neglecting real safety issues at Boeing. This is deeply wrong and puts human lives at risk.
NASA deemed the Boeing capsule… https://t.co/Y3A2F6xcv1
Flight 5 is built and ready to fly.
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Flight 6 will be ready to fly before Flight 5 even gets approved by FAA! https://t.co/wh7z0zjqR6
https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/09/nasa-takes-a-giant-leap-toward-streaming-4k-video-back-from-the-moon/Quote:
"One of the requirements is a 4K data link," said Steve Altemus, co-founder and chief executive of Intuitive Machines, in an interview. "That kind of high fidelity data only comes from a data relay with a larger antenna than can be delivered to the surface of the Moon."
The space agency is also expected to award a ground-based component of this network for large dishes to receive signals from near space, taking some of this burden off the Deep Space Network. Altemus said Intuitive Machines has also bid on this ground component contract.
Approximately 15 months from now, the company is planning to launch another lander, IM-3. This mission is likely to carry the first data-relay satelliteeach is intended to be about 500 kg, Altemus said, but the final design of the vehicles is still being finalizedto lunar orbit. Assuming this first satellite works well, the two following IM missions will each carry two relay satellites, making for a constellation of five spacecraft orbiting the Moon.
Two of the satellites will go into polar orbits and serve NASA's Artemis needs at the South Pole, Altemus said. Two more are likely to go into halo orbits, and a fifth satellite will be placed into an equatorial orbit. This will provide full coverage of the Moon not just for communications, but also for position, navigation, and timing.
B12 Lifting operation underway this morning.
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This is officially the highest a booster has ever been lifted by the chopsticks.
Raising it up to the suspected "landing/catch height" may be somewhat of a structural verification test. There have been a lot of reinforcements made… pic.twitter.com/nCcxvMM5Ts
Those include companies like Cards Against Humanity, which just recently sued SpaceX for $15million because of a "land use dispute".FTAG 2000 said:
The delays aren't bureaucratic. They're political.
That is HOT!AtlAg05 said:B12 Lifting operation underway this morning.
— Zack Golden (@CSI_Starbase) September 20, 2024
This is officially the highest a booster has ever been lifted by the chopsticks.
Raising it up to the suspected "landing/catch height" may be somewhat of a structural verification test. There have been a lot of reinforcements made… pic.twitter.com/nCcxvMM5Ts
Chopsticks are lifting a booster!
Thanks for sharing. I've added Ellie's channel to my watch list!Kenneth_2003 said:
Ellie reads the full response by SpaceX. FFS they're squabbling over where the hot staging ring will land! Everyone else plunks entire stages into the water to be forever discarded and a 3 letter agency is crying that the hot staging ring could maybe hit a turtle.
Starship Super Heavy Booster held at catch height pic.twitter.com/4Y2Xp2XtG7
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Elon Musk has chosen Bastrop, Texas as the new X headquarters.
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Here's why.https://t.co/ofLRZ9t1w9 via @statesman
Drone footage from Deep Blue Aerospace's VTVL attempt today. Great view of the landing and explosion. https://t.co/jlZhrYRLMI pic.twitter.com/rne1aT5566
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AtticusMatlock said:
Chinese SpaceX knockoff likely using stolen IP.
We stopped at a 1 mile distance from the vessel, and our photog @lifeatstagezero began taking photos. As you can see in the few attached photos, the aft crane was deployed over the starboard side of the vessel. Dive lines are deployed as well as data/power lines for ROVs. The two… pic.twitter.com/6XvMxOsElb
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Starship Super Heavy Booster Flight 4 pic.twitter.com/EMGpNVn58Q
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