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SLS and Orion

NASA's Saturday Morning Cartoon Guide To SLS-Orion

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
July 31, 2018
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NASA Watch founder, Explorers Club Fellow, ex-NASA, Away Teams, Journalist, Space & Astrobiology, Lapsed climber.

14 responses to “NASA's Saturday Morning Cartoon Guide To SLS-Orion”

  1. ed2291 says:
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    True, but Scooby Doo had better graphics and may be more likely to launch a spacecraft before Orion.

  2. Jeff Greason says:
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    And they would have gotten away with it, too, if it weren’t for those meddling kids….

  3. Bob Mahoney says:
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    Zoinks!

    • ProfSWhiplash says:
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      Jinkies, it sure does! (You see only 4 people, ’cause Scoob was smart enough to stay off: “R’oh-Oh!”)

  4. Nick K says:
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    Why not? Watching the costs increase and the schedules slip, most people I know regard Orion as a joke with no future. Mission to Mars! When, in 2075?

  5. ProfSWhiplash says:
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    The exterior shot actually looked like something from Jonny Quest!
    But if it weren’t for those meddling kids …

  6. Johnhouboltsmyspiritanimal says:
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    Maybe they could do a few of those catchy schoolhouse Rock songs like instead of “I’m just a bill on capital Hill” they can do one “I’m just a cost plus contract” explaining how milestones can be missed and money still flows without consequences or instead of “conjunction junction what’s your function” it can “Orion spacecraft what’s your function” to explain how 12 years in it still is years away from a crew flight and missing a strong use case.

  7. Harry McWilliams says:
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    The Space Monster turns out to be Mike Griffin in a monster suit.

  8. Paul Gillett says:
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    I have more faith in the “Mystery Machine” than SLS/Orion!