• @cloud
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    Why is this awesome news?

    • @[email protected]
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      Humanity successfully landed another object safety on a celestial object hundreds of thousands of miles away from the Earth. Of course that’s impressive.

      Plus, they succeeded where Russia failed, which is at least mildly amusing.

      • d-RLY?
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        Being fair, they did land some things on the Moon before while part of the USSR. Though it is nice to see a new nation get a first for something relating to the Moon.

    • pancakes
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      Why isn’t it awesome news? Humanity landed another thing on the moon.

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          Landing in the moon’s polar region is much harder than landing in the equatorial region. This is the first successful landing on the moon’s South Pole.

          Luna-25 was also aiming for the poles; the Russians already know how to do a normal lunsr landing.

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          While I understand your headspace. Space isn’t easy even with modern tech for any nation (or company in the case of the private launch sector). They didn’t have the benefit of the Space Race injecting mad money and manpower like the US and the USSR did (shit is hard to justify spending money on while still being on the newer side of certain industrial development as a nation). They also had to make their own systems to get there. Even SpaceX still has failures to land their first stage boosters after getting it pretty well figured out. Just a crazy amount of variables means it will fail majorly if any random one is wrong. Even if they had failed to land, it would still be worth some respect for even getting on target. I think that once AI is much more mature (and not just a large language model that tends to just make shit up that sounds correct but isn’t), then I think your stance would be more correct. As the ship itself would be able to deal with all of it with or without input from earth. Would also be better at making the tough calls to abort or proceed without any emotions/stress causing bad decisions.

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            What di you mean. There was no real time control. Landing instructions were provided well ahead of time and onboard systems too control through out from 30kms to touch down including the precise spot which was done from 800meters off.

            I dont know how many would classify that as AI but it was an autonomous system landing.

      • @cloud
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        So if i land a shoe there it would be awesome?

          • @cloud
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            I think you guys should pay attention to more important things than someone landing his shoes somewhere

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              If a person without a nation state’s budget behind him can land an object even one the size of a shoe on the moon that would be a major scientific breakthrough and an incredible engineering achievement.

              Simply the economics of the feat would basically instantly revolutionise a whole host of industries. Even spaceX who’s whole thing is making the economics of space reasonable is nowhere close .

              • @cloud
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                We put humans there 50 years ago, landing a shoe won’t achieve anything other than boost someone ego

              • @cloud
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                I don’t, logic does. If india were to take care of the poverty plaguing the country and shit like the caste system in a bunch of years the space program and all sort of research would benefit for the universal wealth produced by a fair society

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                  Well you’re not being logical, you’re being irrational.

                  Without the space program, there is no motivation to fix the poverty problem. Or the technology, resources or education. Your priorities are just all out of whack.

                  • @cloud
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                    110 months ago

                    Without the space program, there is no motivation to fix the poverty problem.

                    dafuq?

                    The fact india has a space program while a good chunk of the population still live in huts sounds like a joke to me

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          Yes, but it would be more awesome if I curbstomped your empty head under my shoe. You are a real life clown that lives outside a circus.