U.S. company Intuitive Machines will attempt today to become the first private company to land on the Moon. Landing target time is 5:30 PM EST. #Odysseus is carrying a number of NASA experiment packages. The NASA broadcast is scheduled to start at 4:00 PM EST.
@WordsmithFL
This is really exciting! My parents got me up to watch the moon landing in '69 when I was 1 year old, and I grew up in the era of John F. Kennedy's dream.
For too many years our space program was neglected. Although I chafe at privatization, I think it is the way forward, and I'm proud to see a U.S. company taking the lead!
@p3R1n01D To be technically accurate, #NASA is partnering with the private sector to provide delivery services, to grow our domestic space industry. It's no different from a hundred years ago, when the Post Office hired private airplane companies to deliver air mail; from that came passenger flights.
NASA has gone back to its original role, pioneering new technologies for transfer to the private sector so we can compete globally.
Today's landing is part of CLPS.
@WordsmithFL
I like that even better, thanks for the info!
@p3R1n01D #NASA has been working towards this since 2004, although it was the #Obama administration that really juiced it. Subsequent administrations tweaked it but it pretty much begins with Obama. I'm writing a book right now about that time.
"Airlines and Air Mail" is a great book about how the Post Office started commercial aviation a century ago. It's not cheap but maybe you can find it used. I referred to it all the time when I was lecturing about "NewSpace."
https://www.amazon.com/Airlines-Air-Mail-Commercial-Aviation/dp/0813122198
@p3R1n01D Thank you ... I know what you mean about a stack of content to read.
I recently found this video which really is the seminal moment. April 15, 2010, Obama tours Launch Complex 40 with Elon. SpaceX had yet to launch a Falcon 9. Elon gave Obama a tour; the first rocket was on the pad. You can overhear much of the conversation. The tour ends with Obama pledging to support commercial space.
It was just posted in June, so it's a huge find.