Very clean launch, solar panels deployed, and they now are adjusting Earth obit parameters I think. Please post links for where the proceedings may be watched. In 10 days atmospheric re entry will be the hot topic. -- Three of four RS-25 engines had been shuttle flown before, but re use is not an Artemis thing. -- Does anyone know if the planned 2028 landing is still based on a later version of Starship?
I hope for the best but fear the worst. There was an assumption that re-using the shuttle hardware would save money. That did not happen as all the ‘glue’ parts had to be reinvented. Worse the solid rocket motor failures and the excessive complexity of the Boeing capsule has and continues to bother me. A rocket is more than engines and nozzles. GOOD LUCK! Bob Wilson
Nope. Not even SpaceX. Speaking of which......we've had HOW MANY flights with video from Starlink to date? C'mon Artemis! Get your crap together!!! We're still using 1960's ground telemetry for video? AND WHY THE BLEEP do we not have comm relay nodes on the $#@! Moon yet??? Isn't THAT something we can do while we're waiting for Bezos and Musk to re-invent a lander??
A voice from the past, TDRSS: NASA is replacing its aging Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) … Pretty much everyone wants Starlink access. I would but paying $25/mo for 160 mbs is half the price of Starlink. Bob Wilson
I pay $14 for what is advertised as 1gb/s but I cheat. I'm employed by the provider. I also pay $5/mo for portable, low power, space-based 500kb/s as a fallover for long term terrestrial service interruptions.
Excellent! At age 76, permanently unemployed by traditional companies. So I work for my housekeeper. Bob Wilson
I'll be catching up with you in a few years. Who knows? I might even take up hog hunting. I sorta doubt it though. Now that I'm a city slicker, I live less than a quarter mile from a pretty good grocery store. They sell ham, bacon, and sausage.