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NASA Is Treating Orion's Heat Shield Problems As a Secret
mardi 29 octobre 2024, 08:00 , par Slashdot
'We have gotten to a root cause,' said Lakiesha Hawkins, assistant deputy associate administrator for NASA's Moon to Mars program office, in response to a question from Ars on Monday at the Wernher von Braun Space Exploration Symposium. 'We are having conversations within the agency to make sure that we have a good understanding of not only what's going on with the heat shield, but also next steps and how that actually applies to the course that we take for Artemis II,' she said. 'And we'll be in a position to be able to share where we are with that hopefully before the end of the year.' While the space program is far down the list of most voters' priorities, this means a decision and announcement on what will happen with Artemis II won't come until the post-election lame duck period in the waning weeks of the Biden administration, and likely Bill Nelson's tenure as NASA administrator. This is several months later than NASA officials expected to make a decision. The question here is whether NASA managers decide it is safe enough to fly the Orion heat shield as-is on Artemis II, or if it is too risky with people onboard. Artemis II will be a 10-day mission taking its four-person crew on a path around the far side of the Moon, then back to Earth. This will be the first time people travel to such distances since the Apollo program ended more than 50 years ago. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/24/10/29/0635200/nasa-is-treating-orions-heat-shield-problems-as-...
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