Space Exploration

Are NASA's future missions and budget justified?

  • It's worth the time and expenditures

    Votes: 223 66.0%
  • Complete waste of money

    Votes: 41 12.1%
  • We need to explore, but not at the current cost

    Votes: 74 21.9%

  • Total voters
    338
No booms here but I was inside watching the landings by then. Definitely have to wait it out next time.
That's what's crazy to me about this. In the space of one beer you can watch the SpaceX stuff go up, and then watch it come back down. Idk why but it feels like it should take a while to get to space and get stuff back from it.
 
That's what's crazy to me about this. In the space of one beer you can watch the SpaceX stuff go up, and then watch it come back down. Idk why but it feels like it should take a while to get to space and get stuff back from it.

The boosters don't go all the way to orbit.
 
Are they going to be able to launch rockets off this? Would supposedly make satellite deployment cheaper.

 
For those who may be following the TESS mission. It is believed that the James Webb Space Telescope will be able to discern the atmospheric makeup of some of the earth size planets that TESS will find over the next couple of years. It is expected that TESS will identify approximately 20,000 relatively nearby exoplanets (obviously not all earth size) before the end of its mission.

TESS finds its first Earth-sized planet
 
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