could they have used this to cover up putting nukes in orbit to fire down at a later time? seems like a good way to do it
RyanW1019 on
Is that massive amount of wobble right at the beginning of the GIF real? Or is it just a visual artifact from the ship vibrating or something?
indorian on
Man the outside of that is already scorched and it hasn’t seen re-entry.
Sirusho_Yunyan on
Great to see this, the live NASA feed decided, in their infinite wisdom, to cut to people on deck chairs wearing overly tight shorts, instead of watching the separation phase.
BostonPRSBC on
Loads up KSP
Quirky_Potential_662 on
Race you home.
DuckCleaning on
At this point, every single thing about the Artemis II is interesting as fuck. Even the toilet on it will get 50k upvotes.
Stare_Decisis on
Are the solid ticket boosters reusable?
trippMassacre on
Is this done via a massive amount of explosive bolts? How does one detach two giant boosters in an instant?
Peezy9999 on
And straight into the ocean or if unlucky a populated area. Either way it’s stupid.
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Are they recovered?
Are these the recoverable/reusable ones?
could they have used this to cover up putting nukes in orbit to fire down at a later time? seems like a good way to do it
Is that massive amount of wobble right at the beginning of the GIF real? Or is it just a visual artifact from the ship vibrating or something?
Man the outside of that is already scorched and it hasn’t seen re-entry.
Great to see this, the live NASA feed decided, in their infinite wisdom, to cut to people on deck chairs wearing overly tight shorts, instead of watching the separation phase.
Loads up KSP
Race you home.
At this point, every single thing about the Artemis II is interesting as fuck. Even the toilet on it will get 50k upvotes.
Are the solid ticket boosters reusable?
Is this done via a massive amount of explosive bolts? How does one detach two giant boosters in an instant?
And straight into the ocean or if unlucky a populated area. Either way it’s stupid.