TenderfootGungi@lemmy.worldtoSpace@lemmy.world•Boeing's Starliner set to fly astronauts for the first time on May 6
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4 months agoIt’s not like they had to do software updates on the fly to land it last launch.
It’s not like they had to do software updates on the fly to land it last launch.
Which uses Chrimium as its core with slightly different window dressing on top.
Why not build your own? There are a lot of raspberry pi projects out there. Like https://openframe.io
Mind boggling that we launched a rocket with a payload without testing it at least once.
They are easy to grow. Just toss another seed in the dirt beside it.
Everyday Astronaut did a video on the vehicle. it shows a test fire but not the hop (have seen that on YouTube as well). Worth a watch: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EY8nbSwjtEY.
Edit: Clarity
Possibly, but SpaceX is doing really well. At least for now, there is little competition.
One of the scientific calculators has great business functions in a menu (ti83 maybe?). I prefered it to actual business calculators. And it could handle the science classes as well.
I don’t remember the exact model, though. Once out of school we use excel.