Blue Ghost, a NASA-funded lunar lander built and operated by the private U.S. company Firefly Aerospace, has successfully touched down on the moon.

After 45 days in space—and a pulse-pounding semi-autonomous hour-long descent to its landing site—at 3:34 A.M. EST the boxy, car-sized spacecraft’s four footpad-tipped legs crunched into the surface of Mare Crisium, a vast and ancient impact basin filled with frozen lava on the moon’s northeastern near side. This marks the second time the U.S. has soft-landed on the moon since the crewed Apollo 17 mission of 1972

  • @SloppyPuppy
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    410 hours ago

    That submarine also polluted. The ocean nonetheless. Your post is inherently contradictory.

    • @[email protected]
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      9 hours ago

      Not inherently.

      There’s just too much going on in it and it’s not very coherent.

      I think what they wanted to say was:

      1. Fuck excessive human greed.
      2. We should focus on fixing problems here on earth, first, before we truly go to space.
      3. Celebrating private enterprises going and claiming space and progressing their investments will most likely exacerbate the existing sociopolitical and economic issues.
      4. Eat the rich