NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine gives Artemis update with core stage of Space Launch System

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The event highlighted the completion of the core stage for NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket that will help power the first Artemis mission to the Moon.
Administrator Jim Bridenstine discussed the status of the agency’s Artemis program and took part in a question-and-answer session with the SLS core stage in the background.

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I like 2 facts: SLS is ready,
Jim Bridenstine is funny guy

_mikolaj_
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Awesome work EVERYONE @NASA is doing!! Looking forward to PROGRESS! Humanity should NEVER stop exploring!!

LemonChecks
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While the rest of the people sleeping, I am watching right here in Malaysia. I am amaze with the work done by NASA for mankind.

Can NASA grant me a chance to visit?

benjaminwen
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Congratulations on Artemis day! Yeah!!

gumunduringigumundsson
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Cool stuff but as someone who works for a large energy company in Europe that is run by the "old school", sadly my company is going down the drain due to "old school" not having a clue about getting stuff done, cheaply and efficiently....NASA feels like it's run by "old school"

kevin-lrp
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NASA does look a little 1990's congress could fund them abit more

jasons
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NASA needs REUSABLE rockets, NOT multi billion dollar DISPOSABLE rockets!!! Each SLS rocket is about the price of a B2 bomber. Imagine flying a B2 stealth bomber on ONE mission, then crashing it in the ocean on purpose. Absolutely absurd!!! Tragic, gross waste of money, time, talent.

StarshipGazer
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Godspeed on the events Sincerely from LarryWhittington 😁👍🛰💫🌎👏👏👏👏😃

ManaBDew
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Spending so much money on non-reusable SLS rockets seems so counterintuitive in terms of cost to the US taxpayer. Why not rather spend a fraction of that money by using SpaceX reusable rockets?

alexanderjsdowding
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He's definitely a politician. Talking in circles seems to be what he does best.

GlowShow
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Dayam Jim.... did you really need to SCREAM the entire time?

babyUFO.
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has the SLS carried a crew yet? how about unmanned launches? ummm ... a firing test? no? and it's going to carry a crew to the moon in 5 years? while there maybe you can build a wall and the moon men will pay for it.

OHZRD
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All this people will have another job in 2-3 years. Reusable engines on not reusable engine is not a great achievement

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