How is it possible that no one in charge of NASA has ever read science fiction? This is exactly the wrong direction they should be going, and it should be common sense by now, to know that.
NASA will say goodbye to the International Space Station in 2030 − and welcome in the age of commercial space stations
Submitted 1 day ago by return2ozma@lemmy.world to aboringdystopia@lemmy.world
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Archangel1313@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
papasan_mamasan@lemmy.world 1 day ago
They’ve read all the books. The guys in charge identify more with the villains, not the heroes.
The world is in the hands of the antagonists.
Whostosay@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
They’re going to cross a line, I’m an accelerationist only up to that point. I want us to help them cross the line so we can get this shit in working order.
MisterCurtis@lemmy.world 1 day ago
At this point I wouldn’t trust our countries leadership to run a bus route let alone a space agency. But I can’t imagine the private space sector advancing anything besides investor profits. It’s a lose lose.
ImWaitingForRetcons@lemmy.world 1 day ago
After the disaster that was the SpaceX contract… welp, there goes the US space program.
BastingChemina@slrpnk.net 1 day ago
Which SpaceX contact was a disaster ?
There is a lot to criticize about SpaceX but overall for NASA they’ve been pretty good partners, especially composted to ask the contracts NASA has with traditional aerospace companies.
Someone correct me if I’m wrong but I see several contracts
- The commercial crew development: NASA awarded two contract to SpaceX and Boeing for sending astronauts to the ISS (with Boeing receiving almost twice the amount for the same missions).
- Result: the capsule Crew Dragon has been sending astronauts regularly and safely to the ISS. The only astronauts that used the Starliner capsule from Boeing had to use another capsule (sent by SpaceX) to return because it was too risky to use the Boeing one.
- All the satellites and probed launched for NASA. NASA chose SpaceX for multiple missions, I don’t think any of the missions failed because of SpaceX. It include Europa Clipper, a probe that was originally supposed to be sent on the SLS (the SLS program is a disaster).
- The human landing system: even though there is delays SpaceX is progressing well in the development of the system. Blue origin got a contract as well but so far they only launch their rocket once and didn’t managed to recover the first stage. I don’t know about their moon lander, I don’t think there is many info available about it. As a comparison SpaceX launched the Starship rocket, recovered the first stage AND reused it several times already. Although comparison between the two companies is hard since they have very different approaches.
ImWaitingForRetcons@lemmy.world 1 day ago
gizmodo.com/spacexs-starship-lunar-lander-could-b…
Their original timeline claimed people on the moon by 2024- currently, it looks unlikely to have any landings before 2028.
bananabenana@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Maybe the solution is a global space agency? Removing reliance on the USA is best for business.
Maestro@fedia.io 1 day ago
Starfleet!
Thedogdrinkscoffee@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
But first the Second Civil war, the eugenics wars and finally World War III.
rbos@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
The ISS is rickety, showing its age. It should be retired soon. Decades of structural flexing and delay has taken its toll and it’s going to be cheaper to replace than repair.
Unfortunately they will likely do neither. :/
cypherpunks@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
Meanwhile the Tiangong space station began construction in 2021 and has been continuously crewed since June 2022. It currently has capacity for six people, and via UNOOSA-organized cooperation has plans to host experiments from 17 countries including Belgium, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, Peru, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Spain. The first non-Chinese person to travel there will likely be from Pakistan. (The US would be welcome too but Congress currently prohibits NASA from participating.)
captainlezbian@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
Yeah the US is basically just giving up on being the preeminent power and claiming we aren’t.
ATPA9@feddit.org 1 day ago
The commercial spacestations definitely won’t have any corners because they were all cut. Shit will also be named “The Stockton Rush©® TITAN™” or something
Dagnet@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Did all countries involved in building the ISS decide that or was it decided by NASA unilaterally?
raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Europe is similarly unwilling to invest in public endeavours. Every asshole and their beard wants “commercial solutions”.
ScoffingLizard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
Commercial solutions end up costing more for high stakes and high cost space programs. They basically just made NASA a corporate subsidy for giant corps and parasitic billionaires. This push for commercial partners to do everything has already bitten them in the ass, but since all their greedy corpo buddies get lots of money, they’ll just continue to run the agency in the ground until it does nothing. We’re almost there, too, with Trump cuts out in full force.
Just remember, NASA was amazing until politicians started fucking it up. Politicians caused Challenger to explode, too.
Lucky_777@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Corpo space is basically “The Expanse” and “Alien” series. Fantastic future ahead it seems lol
Boxscape@lemmy.sdf.org 1 day ago
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shalafi@lemmy.world 20 hours ago
Gifs you can hear.
ScoffingLizard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
This is why I don’t know why people are excited about SpaceX launches. Did you know Jeff Bezos owns Blue Origin, and he bought The Expanse so they wouldn’t cancel it, and so he could continue watching it because he loved it so much. What do you think is going through his mind there? It’s scary. These people are so evil.
KyuubiNoKitsune@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 day ago
Yet it was cancelled after 6 seasons anyway
Whostosay@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
Pass