pippinator1984
pippinator1984 t1_jbspg5x wrote
Reply to Thinking of space and the cosmos is the only that cures my anxiety. by EarthInteresting9781
So glad you found a way to cope with your anxiety. Looking up is free and our world is a beautiful place. Thank you for sharing.
pippinator1984 t1_jbd3s9i wrote
Reply to A worm moon will illuminate the sky this week by yash13
What is a worm noon? Scratches noggin. Never heard of this before. Thanks.
pippinator1984 t1_ja0vdxl wrote
Anyone up for a trip to Boca Chica, tx. I would love to see the starship launch . Live near Dallas.
pippinator1984 t1_j6mmkx8 wrote
Reply to comment by jdprager in Former NASA Astronauts to Receive Congressional Space Medal of Honor by AWildDragon
I know this is wrong, but is he the one who cut his head entering the ISS, while everyone else was getting ready for a picture. Or was that someone else?
pippinator1984 t1_j6mm89r wrote
Congratulations. These awards are the highest to receive, no matter who delivers it to recipient. IMO
pippinator1984 t1_j6mlvqg wrote
Reply to comment by ChefExellence in Perseverance Mars rover drops 10th sample, completing depot by IslandChillin
When will this be started? How much life is left in this one? Thanks.
pippinator1984 t1_j6fokpb wrote
Reply to Hyperion is the largest of Saturn's irregular, nonspherical moons. Hyperion's mean radius is 135 km, but as it's potato-shaped, its shape can be described in terms of its diameter along its three axes: 410 x 260 x 220 km. Credit: NASA/JPL/Caltech/SSI by MistWeaver80
Potato or egg shaped caused by impact of other objects or it just formed this way from its beginning?
pippinator1984 t1_j6db1eq wrote
Reply to comment by Zippydodah2022 in In the event of a fatal manned mission (example Artemis 2), would exploration stop in this period? by damarisu
Neil Armstrong almost died practicing with the landing or the ability to control the moon buggy here.prototype? Have seen video clips. Dangerous then and now. IMO
pippinator1984 t1_jci8gml wrote
Reply to NASA picks Axiom Space for its third astronaut mission to the ISS by nick313
Is the ISS ending in 2034? I hope so. Why not get to the moon for further projects in space. There were 17 total missions to moon back in the 60s and 70s. Gee.