NASA Has A Problem With Artemis

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More problems arise for NASA's Orion capsule and Artemis 2 mission to the Moon...

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There were similar issues with Apollo. The good is that NASA is identifying these issues and working them. That is how we get to the moon safety.

C
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When don’t they have a problem with Artemis?

OhShiitakeMushrooms
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Don't we have loads of data regarding heat shields at these speeds from the Apollo missions half a century ago??? Why do they keep re-inventing the wheel?

dutchflats
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You should reintroduce the introduction part you used earlier "And This is the space race" I miss it alot😅

josephnyaguthii
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Reminds me of the 8 billion USD we gave Raytheon to develop a new armored troop vehicle and only got some sketches back.

kcman
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The Artemis heat shield issue cannot be overstated. When a fix is found, it may require an additional unmanned test flight before NASA is ready to fly astronauts.

impossiblescissors
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Every problem with Artemis is an advantage for China. When US congress deny funding for Artemis, is helping China to achieve the supremacy in space.

myvideos
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Once again, problems that were miraculously not evident, or significant with the original missions — more than 50 years ago — are prolonging the programme, such that it is years behind schedule. It was originally supposed to deliver man BACK to the moon eight years ago. Let that sink in.

bidipbo
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“Many of these rocks are filled with extremely precious materials..” Only of “filled” means *contains a very small proportion of extremely hard to extract minerals.*

TheGreatAmphibian
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We didn't have that problem of the Apollo mission to heat shield held and held really well.
Why is this new tech even necessary?

Sojourn-Arizona
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Just started my internship at Axiom Space this week working with the future space suits 🔥🔥

artificiallyflavord
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Why don't they use the tried and tested coating material that was use on the Apollo capsule...?

doug
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Apollo, the Space Shuttle and our numerous Mars missions all developed successful heat shield solutions.

douglasstrother
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I'm starting to wonder again if SpaceX will land on the Moon before Artemis is ready.

princecharon
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Wouldn't a better and less costly solution be moving crew and stuff to the ISS or a commercial equivalent? Then use a commercial capsule that works to get back to Earth?

Jaxvidstar
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Awesome content and editing as well. I always wonder how long it takes you to make a great video like this

colonbina
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Has anyone ever thought of just pulling the Apollo out of retirement instead of reinventing the wheel???

h.mandelene
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When mentioning measurements in imperial, in particular temperatures, please display the metric value on screen. Fahrenheit to celsius is a nasty formula for mental arithmatic.

asmael
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could it be heat shock caused by going from hot to cold when it goes in the sea

peterjames
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This is probably the dunning Kruger effect in action… BUT (and please tell me why I’m wrong)

As the material heats, the initial flakes would come off in separate spots, creating weak areas where heat concentrates. This causes more flakes to come off near these spots, leading to concave dips. Over time, this would make the surface increasingly uneven with a few main dips.

daniel