If you are a programmer, you should understand the limitations a LLM has, and work along side that. It is a word predictor, not a word understander. Trained on lots of C code it is fairly accurate for setting up frameworks, but not suitable for much more than that, worse if you use some more...
Nearing the launch window for this mission (late November), here is a nice article on preparations and a little on how it will use its camera to autopilot the final leg:
https://dart.jhuapl.edu/News-and-Resources/article.php?id=20210813
As far as I can tell, this will be the first time the...
The source code to actually make (compile) the program was only in Martin's possession. He maintained possession of the program and how it could be distributed. He has released this code under the MIT license, one of the most permissive licenses, which says that the only requirement is that he...
Martin, thanks for building this incredible program and supporting the community around it. This is the closest one can get to the experience of space flight in front of a screen, I can land on the moon with free software, it's absolutely incredible. The dedicated mod community here I'm sure...
They definitely come up with an acronym first, then figure out which words to fit it after. Also it is early, it could be renamed like the James Webb Telescope
That's why you'd land multiple vehicles, landing in shotgun formation. Just sort of spitballing here of course, but it seems to me that if 'some assembly is required' it would be cheaper to send smaller, easier land-able parts than a whole habitat.
I like the idea of sending gear beforehand. Land it like they landed Opportunity and you'll even have some nice panels to build a structure with when you get there.
Honestly the fact that he had to jump out makes it more awesome. The spacecraft was tumbling after a rough separation, he hit 8gs on a wobbly reentry and got fired out the back. Sounds like a wild ride.
I would imagine, since spacecraft need power, this world had appreciably more spacecraft, and rocket launches of radioactive materials is risky, one of the early space-based industries might involve the production of radioisotope thermoelectric generators. Is there an appreciable amount of...
A test is for working out bugs, right? so finding a bug means a successful test!
Twitter comment saying this test was a congressional requirement? Is that true? Which part, the test itself, or making a performative display of something they would do anyway?
Thanks so much for updating this. This was one of the add-ons I loved from the get go, and I just got back into Orbiter so to see this updated is great considering it really is a gold standard for what is possible in Orbiter. Always had fun taking manual control and using the vzor, carrying out...
I too was wondering if it might have been due to his location, there are many curbs on the Chinese internet, Hong Kong in spite of its relative autonomy is not immune. If it was for his safety it's reasonable, but of course surely that's something admins could have done for him. At least on the...
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