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Bellum_Romanum

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But the US is a democracy. The voters have to bear the consequence of their own choices.

I am also curious about his voting history, not just the presidential votes.
It should be a mixed voting record or at least he probably started off as a strong Democrat since the country he fought and almost died for in WWII was actually saved by FDR the only U.S. President to have served more than 2 terms; he served close to 4 terms but his term was cut short due to his untimely demise. And because of that, congress passed a law limiting the terms of U.S. Presidents to 2 terms. And from there the Marine veteran must have then voted Republicans when Dwight Eisenhower became the Republican nominee all the way to Bush Sr. Since the Democrats have been viewed as weak and reckless on defense after the Bay of Pigs debacle, most especially the Vietnam War that was expanded by Lyndon Johnson exacerbated by his Civil rights act, and war on poverty programs that were seen by white democrats (dixiecrats) as hand outs to black people. There's no way this veteran voted for Bubba "I didn't have sex with that woman, Miss Lewinksy" Clinton since he was an infamous draft dodger.
 

Strangelove

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Everything Amerikkkan is collapsing and malfunctioning these days...

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NASA loses touch with Moon probe​

The US space agency hopes to re-establish contact with the CAPSTONE mission

The probe testing an orbital approach for the Artemis Moon program experienced a communication problem within a day of leaving the low Earth orbit, the US space agency said on Tuesday. NASA engineers are hopeful they can fix whatever caused the CAPSTONE probe to lose contact and rescue the mission considered crucial for returning to the Moon.

The Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment (CAPSTONE) probe “experienced communications issues while in contact with the Deep Space Network,” NASA spokesperson Sarah Frazier
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on Tuesday.

The spacecraft team is “working to understand the cause and re-establish contact,” Frazier said, adding that they have “good trajectory data” based on CAPSTONE’s previous contacts with the network. Frazier added that the probe “has enough fuel to delay the initial post separation trajectory correction maneuver for several days,” if necessary.

The $32 million probe that weighs about 25 kilograms (55 pounds) was launched from New Zealand on June 28. The mission seemed to be going well as late as Monday, when CAPSTONE was boosted from the Earth’s orbit and into a ballistic lunar transfer trajectory.

NASA’s
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was to use CAPSTONE as a pathfinder for Gateway, a Moon-orbiting waystation for the Artemis program to land humans onto the lunar surface for the first time in decades. The near rectilinear halo orbit (NRHO) is located at the precise balance point between the Earth and lunar gravities and requires “minimal energy to maintain,” and offers an unobstructed line of sight with the Earth.

The orbit’s proximity to the lunar surface at times also means a spacecraft flying to and from the Moon will need less fuel, making it “an ideal staging area for missions to the Moon and beyond,” according to the US space agency. CAPSTONE was supposed to “demonstrate the reliability of innovative spacecraft-to-spacecraft navigation solutions as well as communication capabilities with Earth.”

Originally intended to land a human crew on the Moon by 2024, the Artemis program has been delayed due to lack of funding. NASA is still pursuing it, with an eye on landing the “first woman and first person of color” on the Moon eventually. Administrator Bill Nelson, a former Democrat senator from Florida, recently argued that the US must get to the Moon before China, so as to stop Beijing from claiming and weaponizing the Earth’s natural satellite.
 

SanWenYu

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Everything Amerikkkan is collapsing and malfunctioning these days...

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NASA loses touch with Moon probe​

The US space agency hopes to re-establish contact with the CAPSTONE mission

The probe testing an orbital approach for the Artemis Moon program experienced a communication problem within a day of leaving the low Earth orbit, the US space agency said on Tuesday. NASA engineers are hopeful they can fix whatever caused the CAPSTONE probe to lose contact and rescue the mission considered crucial for returning to the Moon.

The Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment (CAPSTONE) probe “experienced communications issues while in contact with the Deep Space Network,” NASA spokesperson Sarah Frazier
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on Tuesday.

The spacecraft team is “working to understand the cause and re-establish contact,” Frazier said, adding that they have “good trajectory data” based on CAPSTONE’s previous contacts with the network. Frazier added that the probe “has enough fuel to delay the initial post separation trajectory correction maneuver for several days,” if necessary.

The $32 million probe that weighs about 25 kilograms (55 pounds) was launched from New Zealand on June 28. The mission seemed to be going well as late as Monday, when CAPSTONE was boosted from the Earth’s orbit and into a ballistic lunar transfer trajectory.

NASA’s
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was to use CAPSTONE as a pathfinder for Gateway, a Moon-orbiting waystation for the Artemis program to land humans onto the lunar surface for the first time in decades. The near rectilinear halo orbit (NRHO) is located at the precise balance point between the Earth and lunar gravities and requires “minimal energy to maintain,” and offers an unobstructed line of sight with the Earth.

The orbit’s proximity to the lunar surface at times also means a spacecraft flying to and from the Moon will need less fuel, making it “an ideal staging area for missions to the Moon and beyond,” according to the US space agency. CAPSTONE was supposed to “demonstrate the reliability of innovative spacecraft-to-spacecraft navigation solutions as well as communication capabilities with Earth.”

Originally intended to land a human crew on the Moon by 2024, the Artemis program has been delayed due to lack of funding. NASA is still pursuing it, with an eye on landing the “first woman and first person of color” on the Moon eventually. Administrator Bill Nelson, a former Democrat senator from Florida, recently argued that the US must get to the Moon before China, so as to stop Beijing from claiming and weaponizing the Earth’s natural satellite.
This is why Bill Nelson panics and claims Chinese may take over the moon. He is now blind on the moon!
 

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Europe Needs 2-nm Manufacturing Process by 2030, says Soitec’s CEO​

The European Comission called for establishing European manufacturing capacity below the 5-nm node, aiming at 2 nm, and for Europe to account for 20% of the world’s semiconductor production by value by 2030

“Europe needs to massively accelerate and establish manufacturing capacity down to the 10-nm node, [because] that’s where the biggest growth in the world is going to happen. We are able to go fast as long as the ecosystem around the 28-nm and 22-nm nodes exists. It is doable.”

The EU wants to mass produce 2nm, 5nm, 10nm, 22nm and 28nm by 2030. Lol
 
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