Clive R. Neal
@Prof_Clive_Neal
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Geologist, Lunatic, Real Football Fan, Husband, Dad, Grandad, Long-Suffering Ipswich Town Fan, Chair Emeritus - LEAG & JOIDES Resolution Facility Board, #LGN
University of Notre Dame
Joined September 2014
Yikes. NASA couldn’t even complete a test of the SLS rocket’s ground system seal for liquid hydrogen because something else broke with the ground systems. And they wait until 8 pm ET Friday to send an update on something they knew last night. https://t.co/X1EJ35Qo7O
nasa.gov
As part of robustly testing the vehicle prior to flight, NASA engineers are reviewing data after a confidence test Feb. 12, in which operators partially
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16mm film footage captured from the Apollo 15 LM ascent stage during liftoff from the Hadley-Apennine lunar landing site on August 2, 1971
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Blue Origin CEO speaks on accelerating Artemis: “If NASA wants to go quicker, we would move heaven and Earth, pun intended, to try to get to the Moon sooner. And I think we have some good ideas.” https://t.co/GDQ75LeVDO
arstechnica.com
We have some ideas that we think could accelerate the path to the Moon."
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Thank you @SecDuffyNASA for your leadership in focusing us on the Moon, which is key for human exploration and commercial development through use of local resources. I'm looking forward to seeing the next steps that include VIPER to find the water ice at the poles. Go Irish!
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Falcon 9 transits the 100% full Moon during tonight’s 8:53:30pm ET launch of 21 Starlink satellites from Florida 🚀🌕
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Essex Police Marine Unit watching over Ross Revenge when they are on the Blackwater Estuary, and we are very grateful to them. The officers sometimes stop by for a cuppa and a chat. Here they are during one of their visits practising boarding & evacuation drills. @EssexPoliceUK
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So happy to see LISTER drilling to 1 m on the Moon! We invented this technology back in 2007 and it took some time to get here. Thank you @NASA for supporting this technology development and selecting us for flight. Thank you @fireflyspace for smooth flight and landing!
Do you know the temp of the Moon? 🌡️ NASA's LISTER is ready to drill into the mystery! Following @fireflyspace's #BGM1 Moon landing on March 2, LISTER began operations. Learn how this drill is determining the heat flow from the interior of the Moon >> https://t.co/1SMEWVgxSI
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Your package is scheduled for delivery 📦 @fireflyspace’s Blue Ghost lunar lander is set to land on the near side of the Moon on March 2 at 3:45am ET (0845 UTC) with NASA science and tech aboard. Watch the landing live with us! https://t.co/UUhv9gYa9n
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After 17 years of development we are closing on the Moon! Firefly’s BlueGhost will be touching down in a few weeks and then LISTER will start drilling to 3 m and taking thermal measurements! https://t.co/BCWaGku9lv via @YouTube
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“First to See the Farside” - “Fifty six years ago today the crew of Apollo 8 -- Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Anders -- were the first humans to see the farside of the Moon, and to see the Earth from the Moon…From Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter images and topography, the
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2024 has been a very busy year with lots of progress from an amazing team here at the @mtu_pstdl at @michigantech . Lunar excavation, construction and in-situ resource utilization is progressing nicely. In January we tested our
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#MYPLMORNING Henry and the missus ready for the game! We are also waiting for Ipswich - ManU - come on you Tractor Boys!
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NASA **must** stop screwing around or the US will be many years behind China (re)landing on the Moon. You can pretend this won’t be a national humiliation “because this time we are returning to stay” or whatever slogan, but… 1/2
It's been four years since my last post calling for the cancellation of the SLS, so I wrote an update. It's hard to keep up with @SciGuySpace and @Dr_ThomasZ also writing critical pieces in recent days. TL;DR: It's just as bad as it was, only now it costs twice as much.
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On the cancellation of VIPER and why NASA needs to restore the mission. It is about whether the US and partnering Artemis nations cede leadership in lunar exploration to China. By @Prof_Clive_Neal, Dan Britt, Ryan Whitley, and myself. https://t.co/oyWn1yF8IE
spacenews.com
As professional lunar scientists and engineers unaffiliated with VIPER, we maintain that the cancellation is a mistake.
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I don’t know what changed programmatically, but the NASA project manager just stated on LinkedIn that VIPER is starting to undergo final thermal/vac tests to ready it for flight! H/T @Prof_Clive_Neal
https://t.co/xnRC8s9Pxu
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Via @sciam: NASA seeks to cancel VIPER, a potentially revolutionary lunar rover. Instead, the agency now plans to launch literal deadweight in its place, for a total cost of about $800 million. Scientists are understandably outraged. By @michaelgreshko
https://t.co/3v0BYh5RSX
scientificamerican.com
The VIPER lunar rover promised a revolution in our understanding of the moon’s precious deposits of ice. Then NASA cancelled the mission
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