How come no one is talking about Artemis II mission?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The race for dominancy of space is real. This is not just about cool—it’s also about defense.

Defense of what?
Anonymous
Lockheed Martin: $4.5 B
Boeing: $3.6 B
Aerojet: $3.2 B

That’s why nobody’s talking about it because they don’t want us to follow the money
Anonymous
Oh I don't know, OP. Not much else going on in the world...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Huge waste of money.


Again and again people **vastly** overestimate the cost of these missions and of NASA in general.
The FY26 budget for NASA (not Artemis, but all of NASA) is 24.4 Billion. It is less than half of a percent of the Federal budget. Which means everything else we do takes up over 99.5% of your tax dollars.
For comparison, the **supplemental** budget for ICE is 74 billion, on top of their 10+ billion annual budget.

For less than half a percent of your federal tax dollars, we can continue to explore the universe, to start to understand dark matter and dark energy, to study solar energy patterns, to look back on Earth and study the oceans and atmosphere, to look out into space and see the very beginnings of the universe, all while providing some of the best stable stem jobs and some of the very few high-tech manufacturing jobs left in the country.

"Footprints and flags" are a small part of what NASA does and as a standalone mission it doens't change the world. But as part of our ongoing exploration they're a critical next step.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lockheed Martin: $4.5 B
Boeing: $3.6 B
Aerojet: $3.2 B

That’s why nobody’s talking about it because they don’t want us to follow the money


If you're worried about money going to the military industrial complex, NASA isn't who you need to worry about. Look at what else is happening in the world these days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The race for dominancy of space is real. This is not just about cool—it’s also about defense.

Defense of what?


Science helps fight stupid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lockheed Martin: $4.5 B
Boeing: $3.6 B
Aerojet: $3.2 B

That’s why nobody’s talking about it because they don’t want us to follow the money


If you're worried about money going to the military industrial complex, NASA isn't who you need to worry about. Look at what else is happening in the world these days.


These days? Stuff is always happening in the world. Sometimes we pay attention to it and sometimes we don’t. Money is always going somewhere. I’d like some of it to go to space.
Anonymous
We have more than three channels on the TV now. I've barely seen or heard anything about it.
Anonymous
lots of talk about this and it is awesome. the problem is the world is burning, we have madman at the helm, and it's hard to be proud to be an American right now (in my opinion) and focus on frivolous luxuries like space travel when the world is on a path to literal destruction. We are the bully, the invader, the criminal.
Anonymous
Because I don’t care. People went to the moon? Again? Eh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pedolph Shitler might drop the big one on Iran tonight. I'm a little more concerned about that.


+1. I brought two humans into the world never thinking they would come of age into this mess.


You do know that we have term limits for presidents right? Because you are writing as though he will be president forever. That’s not how it works in America.
Anonymous
Wish we could convince big boy Trump that he should take a ride into space...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pedolph Shitler might drop the big one on Iran tonight. I'm a little more concerned about that.


+1. I brought two humans into the world never thinking they would come of age into this mess.


You do know that we have term limits for presidents right? Because you are writing as though he will be president forever. That’s not how it works in America.


I think it's admirable, but naive, that you think our institutions will remain in place. You do know that Trump has absolute designs on being a dictator. You do know that he's said that once he's elected there won't be a need to ever vote again, right? You do know that under his administration he has dismantled many institutions and norms that we assumed will always be there, right? You know that he's declared war on a free press, right? Just wait until he declares a national emergency and tries to cancel the midterms. Wake up, PP. You are not living in normal times. Trump has cracked the very foundation of our remarkable democratic experiment that is only 250 years old. We are very young. Every civilization has fallen. Our time is here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pedolph Shitler might drop the big one on Iran tonight. I'm a little more concerned about that.


+1. I brought two humans into the world never thinking they would come of age into this mess.


You do know that we have term limits for presidents right? Because you are writing as though he will be president forever. That’s not how it works in America.


I think it's admirable, but naive, that you think our institutions will remain in place. You do know that Trump has absolute designs on being a dictator. You do know that he's said that once he's elected there won't be a need to ever vote again, right? You do know that under his administration he has dismantled many institutions and norms that we assumed will always be there, right? You know that he's declared war on a free press, right? Just wait until he declares a national emergency and tries to cancel the midterms. Wake up, PP. You are not living in normal times. Trump has cracked the very foundation of our remarkable democratic experiment that is only 250 years old. We are very young. Every civilization has fallen. Our time is here.


Talk to a therapist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Huge waste of money.


Again and again people **vastly** overestimate the cost of these missions and of NASA in general.
The FY26 budget for NASA (not Artemis, but all of NASA) is 24.4 Billion. It is less than half of a percent of the Federal budget. Which means everything else we do takes up over 99.5% of your tax dollars.
For comparison, the **supplemental** budget for ICE is 74 billion, on top of their 10+ billion annual budget.

For less than half a percent of your federal tax dollars, we can continue to explore the universe, to start to understand dark matter and dark energy, to study solar energy patterns, to look back on Earth and study the oceans and atmosphere, to look out into space and see the very beginnings of the universe, all while providing some of the best stable stem jobs and some of the very few high-tech manufacturing jobs left in the country.

"Footprints and flags" are a small part of what NASA does and as a standalone mission it doens't change the world. But as part of our ongoing exploration they're a critical next step.


Speaking of federal tax dollars, the idiot in charge is trying to reduce the IRS budget by $1.4B, which is going to even further cripple that agency. Do I think if $24.4B hadn't been allocated to NASA that the Republicans wouldn't try to slash funding to the IRS? No. Does it hurt more that so much money is being spent elsewhere instead of on a lot of things that would benefit our country, which is hurting terribly right now? Yes.
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