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NASA's Orion Space Capsule Is Flaming Garbage

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19 points by phpnode a month ago · 12 comments

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Veedrac a month ago

Lori Garver, former NASA Deputy Administrator, has interesting additional context on the matter.

https://x.com/Lori_Garver/status/1985147604121092154

pinewurst a month ago

“From an anthropological point of view the SLS and Orion are a fascinating set of artifacts, living embodiments of a mentality that supposes that a lunar landing would be possible if only the Moon were a little bit closer and had zero surface gravity. If only.”

sema4hacker a month ago

> Let us summarize. Orion is: Superfluous... Insanely expensive... Delayed well beyond the point of sanity... Irredeemably unsafe...

An amazing critique. I've never read anything with so many "wtf?" and "omg!" moments.

HollowVoice a month ago

Why do neckbeards care so much about space? I mean, the meltdowns about "integrity" and "math" are fun, but I just don't get why they do it.

mmooss a month ago

The author gives an interesting history of their writing:

- “SLS: Is cancellation too good?”

- “SLS is still a national disgrace”.

- Dittemore’s Law: "after the Shuttle flight director whose fateful call sealed the fate of the seven astronauts who perished in the Columbia disaster."

and now,

- "NASA’s Orion Space Capsule Is Flaming Garbage"

What it tells me is that they are interested in click-bait, and nothing about the issues. Also, as with any discussion of these issues, it's almost impossible due to misinformation overload by SpaceX fans (which is really the point of misinformation - to prevent discussion).

  • belviewreview a month ago

    If you have any criticisms of the specific claims made in the article, please present them.

  • wmf a month ago

    Casey has plenty of positive articles on other topics. Maybe the Shuttle, SLS, and Orion are actually bad.

    • verzali a month ago

      Mostly on Elon Musk though. Which supports the comment above, he's a spacex fanboy.

  • quotemstr a month ago

    How much is Lockheed paying these days?

  • mlindner a month ago

    Casey formerly worked at JPL and has a PhD in Physics.

    • wmf a month ago

      Unfortunately that can go either way (like "he just wants to shift funding from Huntsville to JPL").

actionfromafar a month ago

Still cheaper and more bang for buck than propping up Argentina. Pretty low bar, admittedly.

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