Also NASA trying to prove they haven't been obsoleted by the private sector.
"Hai, guise, we've launched this rocket a whole heckin' twice in the last half decade!"
Meanwhile, SpaceX launched twenty-six Falcon 9s between the first launch attempt of Artemis II and their actual launch- including a crewed mission- and will launch four Falcon 9s by the time Artemis II gets back to Earth.
I found one of the articles trying to present the supposed preparations of the astronauts in their suits, etc. as if it were something novel. Something like 600 people have been to orbit I believe. It's not like these were one of the first ten people and we haven't even tested spacesuit technology before.
"Hai, guise, we've launched this rocket a whole heckin' twice in the last half decade!"
Meanwhile, SpaceX launched twenty-six Falcon 9s between the first launch attempt of Artemis II and their actual launch- including a crewed mission- and will launch four Falcon 9s by the time Artemis II gets back to Earth.
I found one of the articles trying to present the supposed preparations of the astronauts in their suits, etc. as if it were something novel. Something like 600 people have been to orbit I believe. It's not like these were one of the first ten people and we haven't even tested spacesuit technology before.