NASA’s new moon lander is turning into a disaster (Futurism/msn.com) |
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Stars suddenly visible? That pale blue dot is BS. |
- While we were raised to believe that an odyssey is a "journey," it is actually an Ancient Greek word for "agony," according to Homeric translator and author Emily Wilson.
- NASA's big reveal: Odysseus lunar lander captured in alleged orbit photo and images before it dies
CGI or artist's rendition of Japan's SLIM |
"What's that?" the Japanese scientists asked the Americans, curious about getting to the next celestial body. "Mars, Venus?"
"The Sun!" the Americans boasted.
The Japanese were dumbfounded at America's great boldness.
"But how," one Japanese engineer inquired, "will you overcome the heat?"
The American team scoffed, "Ha, that's easy! We'll be landing at night."
The Japanese team giggled behind the American team's back, "We'll concentrate on the Moon."
"Whatever," the U.S. team dismissed the other science teams, "we've already conquered the Moon! We can do it again easy. We have Elon Musk!"
"Oh thoughtless mortals! ever blind to fate,
Too soon dejected, and too soon elate!
Sudden, these honours shall be snatch'd away,
And curs'd for ever this victorious day.
For lo! the board with cups and spoons is crown'd,
The [walkies] crackle, and the mill turns round.
On shining altars of JAPAN they raise
The silver lamp; the [SLIM lander doth] blaze."
-Alexander Pope, "The Rape of the Lock"
Look, you can even see the curvature of our moon |
- LANDER BLUES: NASA's new Moon lander may have touched down in one piece, but the story keeps getting more embarrassing and underwhelming for the space agency. Intuitive Machines, the company that built the Odysseus lander, said in a series of updates posted on its website and on X (Twitter) that although the craft is online and beaming images back to Earth, its operators believe it won't be able to keep up communications for much longer [as the battery dies and fails to get charged by solar panels].
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- American Odysseus probe moonwalking on the edge of battery life after [tipping over] (Dick Speed, The Register, 2/27/24) Controllers estimate 10-20 hours remain for Intuitive Machines lander. Intuitive Machines' Odysseus Lunar Lander is facing another countdown. This time the question is how much longer it can continue to operate until it exhausts what remains of the battery life.… On Monday, flight controllers reckoned they had until Tuesday morning before communication with the lander [died and] ceased [until Japan's SLIM can come by and give it a nudge, lift, or something]. At the time of writing, controllers hoped there might be as much as 10-20 hours of battery life remaining. While the landing has been called a success, surviving a few days on the lunar surface is far from the original plan of seven days or more before the lunar night arrived and Odysseus ceased operations. The question now is exactly how much work the stricken lander can actually do on the Moon, considering it is on its side -- or "on the wonk," as one space agency insider memorably told us to put it more nicely -- with its battery life fast depleting. According to Intuitive Machines, the lander has "efficiently sent payload science data and imagery in furtherance of the Company's mission objectives." More
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