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SLS and Orion

How To Hold An SLS Media Event That No One Will Attend

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
December 4, 2017
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NASA Watch founder, Explorers Club Fellow, ex-NASA, Away Teams, Journalist, Space & Astrobiology, Lapsed climber.

9 responses to “How To Hold An SLS Media Event That No One Will Attend”

  1. Bill Housley says:
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    They’re trying to time things just right so that you can’t attend and ask them hard-ball questions, Keith.

    • ThomasLMatula says:
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      I agree. Looks like they are really circling the wagons on SLS/Orion

      • Bill Housley says:
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        Yep. When FH flies the world changes. Putting his car in solar orbit tops the social media trends…doubling the damage. Not just to SLS either, but Delta Heavy and Arian 5 as well.

        • Jeff2Space says:
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          Hopefully Falcon Heavy’s first test flight happens in January. The anticipation is killing me.

  2. fcrary says:
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    This is an old trick, and not unique to media events or NASA. If there is a requirement (or expectation) for something to be public, and the people responsible don’t really want public scrutiny, they make the information “publicly available” with as little publicity as possible.

    This sort of thing showed up as a joke at the beginning of the first Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy book. Certain construction plans were “on public display”, in a locked file cabinet, in the corner of a basement lavatory, with a sign on the door saying, “beware of the leopard.”

    • Daniel Woodard says:
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      The construction plans included demolishing the Earth.

      • fcrary says:
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        Strictly speaking, that was the plans to demolish Arthur Dent’s house. The demloision plans for the Earth were, in a nice parody and nearly identical language, described as being on display at the “local” planning office on Alpha Centauri.

      • Michael Spencer says:
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        Only because a new bypass was needed. Progress, you know?

        • Jeff2Space says:
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          I’m hoping Falcon Heavy “bypasses” SLS version 1. Similarly hoping BFR/BFS “bypasses” SLS version 2.