…punctured. A new paper from Judith Curry.
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AI
…is just as biased and overconfident as humans can be.
Well, it’s taught by humans.
The Hammer Drops
The administration is proposing ending Gateway, and SLS/Orion after Artemis III. That’s still two flights too many, but it all has yet to play out.
[Afternoon update]
Thoughts from Bob Zimmerman.
[Sunday-morning update]
Speaking of Bob Zimmerman, he’s less than impressed with Lockheed Martin’s delivery of the first crew-capable Orion.
[Bumped]
Getting History Right
I remember when The Battle of Britain came out, as a young adolescent. I went to see it at least twice, maybe three times. I had the hots for Susannah York. I also had written a term paper about it.
“I Don’t Mean To Brag”
“…but I didn’t go to Harvard.“
My alma mater in Ann Arbor hasn’t exactly been covering itself in glory, either.
The Iran Port Explosion
This will set them back a ways. It is unclear, though, at least for now, what the nature of the cargo actually was.
David Horowitz
An Oscar Nominee
If he was bigger, he could be a good soccer player.
— Not-So-OK Boomer (@Rand_Simberg) April 28, 2025
Thoughts On The Path Forward
I guess I should follow up with the main point: Once you explicitly accept that you're going to use multiple launches to get back to the Moon, it opens up the trade space for lots of different architectures. If NASA doesn't already have a tiger team doing trade studies to present…
— Not-So-OK Boomer (@Rand_Simberg) April 28, 2025
A New Market For Space Visits?
Aging Don Pettit says that he felt great in orbit.
The problem is that free fall also has a lot of the same effects as aging, so I’m not sure this is a great solution for seniors long term. But if we can figure out how to alleviate the negative effects (which may also be cures for aging down here), it might very well become a great place for senior living.