Moon Landing Sim Made by 228,572-CPU NASA Computer Looks Misleadingly Crappy

Moon Landing Sim Made by 228,572-CPU NASA Computer Looks Misleadingly Crappy

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Apollo 12 was the second Moon landing mission performed by NASA. It unfolded successfully in 1969, placing the feet of Pete Conrad and Alan Bean on the lunar surface. And now the mission can help inform the upcoming landings of the Artemis program. Now perhaps more than ever NASA is growing increasingly concerned with what may happen when the rocket plumes of the Artemis lunar landers (including the SpaceX Starship Human Landing System an... (continue reading...)

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