Artemis II astronaut entering a passcode to unlock his mission tablet



    by mute-poet

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    1. I was worried “what if somebody steal that tablet?” but it’s about to be over 200,000 miles from the nearest petty thief soon, so ah well…

    2. Makes sense to me actually. You wanna minimize the possibility of accidental inputs so a code is an extra layer to keep it from accidentally becoming unlocked.

    3. What do you think his high score in solitaire is going to be at the end of this mission?

      3939

    4. “You kiddin’? These other three are great, but are from a country who’s President wants to annex mine. Of course I’m locking my tablet” 🤣

    5. LaconicStraightMan on

      You better decide if you want portrait or landscape before you hit zero-g.

    6. the distortion of the lens and position of the other astronaut’s foot (above/to the right of the one with the tablet) makes it look like sideshow bob level foot size.

    7. His literally in a space rocket, but still decides it’s time for some good old doomscrolling

    8. Que desilusion loco, ni una puta camara a bordo, ni por fuera. Los lanzamientos de SpaceX, un lujo son.

    9. agitatedprisoner on

      Good luck NASA B team on your flight to test the life support for future missions/NASA A team! Hope all the stuff works!

    10. It gets boring out there.

      I’m sure they loaded Space Invaders to play on the tablet.

    11. Dreamsofchange on

      I thought its nuts they have a loose electronic screen while launching, how is that not dangerous.

    12. LastTechStanding on

      Something that important should be on paper and pencil or pen.. mission tablet corrupts half way there…

    13. Hey, lets show everybody in the world the super secure passcode to the astronauts mission tablet while he’s flying to the moon with it /s

    14. Feisty-Influence5464 on

      NASA’s IT department somewhere right now: “Did you try turning it off and on again… in space?

    15. Humans went to the moon with the computing power of less then a cell phone, just imagine what we will know after this.

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