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  3. Even though I am generally interested in science and technology, I have found it impossible to get excited about Artemis II.

Even though I am generally interested in science and technology, I have found it impossible to get excited about Artemis II.

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  • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

    @marsroverdriver @davidnjoku

    Fair.

    But do people hear about Elon launches and Artemis from the planetary society? Or from CNN and other mainstream media?

    Mekka

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    @mekkaokereke @davidnjoku I don't say what I say to disagree with your point, which I broadly agree with, friend. I just want to point out that principled exceptions exist. 🙂

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    • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

      @davidnjoku

      Yup.

      Related:
      I never see any of the "I'm just excited about space progress and science!" crowd celebrating any of the Chinese space flight accomplishments.

      They were silent when China landed a robot on the moon a few years ago. Silent when China landed a rover on Mars. Silent about the Chinese space station that's orbiting the planet. Silent about China's crewed mission to Mars that is on schedule to depart on 2033.

      When they talk about space and science and exploration being "humanity's accomplishments," it's pretty clear who they're viewing as humanity. There's an era of cold war nationalism that feels yucky.

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      @mekkaokereke @davidnjoku

      YES! It has been bothering me to see all the hype for dark side of the moon pics with zero references to the Chinese who got the photos years aho

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      • crankyotter@disabled.socialC crankyotter@disabled.social

        @mekkaokereke @davidnjoku

        YES! It has been bothering me to see all the hype for dark side of the moon pics with zero references to the Chinese who got the photos years aho

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        @CrankyOtter @mekkaokereke @davidnjoku Got the photos from the GROUND years ago, yes.

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        • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

          @davidnjoku

          Yup.

          Related:
          I never see any of the "I'm just excited about space progress and science!" crowd celebrating any of the Chinese space flight accomplishments.

          They were silent when China landed a robot on the moon a few years ago. Silent when China landed a rover on Mars. Silent about the Chinese space station that's orbiting the planet. Silent about China's crewed mission to Mars that is on schedule to depart on 2033.

          When they talk about space and science and exploration being "humanity's accomplishments," it's pretty clear who they're viewing as humanity. There's an era of cold war nationalism that feels yucky.

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          @mekkaokereke @davidnjoku I totally understand that. There's also the Indian space program landing a lunar rover on the moon's south pole the other year. I do remember hearing about that one more than any of the other Chinese space missions though. The Chandrayaan Programme was also notable for how cheaply they did everything compared to what NASA does.

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          • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

            @davidnjoku

            Yup.

            Related:
            I never see any of the "I'm just excited about space progress and science!" crowd celebrating any of the Chinese space flight accomplishments.

            They were silent when China landed a robot on the moon a few years ago. Silent when China landed a rover on Mars. Silent about the Chinese space station that's orbiting the planet. Silent about China's crewed mission to Mars that is on schedule to depart on 2033.

            When they talk about space and science and exploration being "humanity's accomplishments," it's pretty clear who they're viewing as humanity. There's an era of cold war nationalism that feels yucky.

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            @mekkaokereke @davidnjoku Goddamnit, I didn't even realize China landed a robot there last year and even created a small biosphere there! I'm annoyed that didn't spray across my feed then. I'm not really a space junkie beyond sci-fi enjoyment, but would have loved moon joy back then too.

            For others who didn't know, h/t to @alienghic who shared a link with biosphere info:

            Link Preview Image
            China's Moon mission sees first seeds sprout

            The seeds, inside a sealed container, are the first plants ever grown on the Moon's surface.

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            (www.bbc.com)

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            • alienghic@timeloop.cafeA alienghic@timeloop.cafe

              @mekkaokereke @davidnjoku

              Hey that Chinese seedling sprouting on the moon was a neat experiment!

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              China's Moon mission sees first seeds sprout

              The seeds, inside a sealed container, are the first plants ever grown on the Moon's surface.

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              (www.bbc.com)

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              @alienghic This IS cool!

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              • jonobie@social.coopJ jonobie@social.coop

                @mekkaokereke @davidnjoku Goddamnit, I didn't even realize China landed a robot there last year and even created a small biosphere there! I'm annoyed that didn't spray across my feed then. I'm not really a space junkie beyond sci-fi enjoyment, but would have loved moon joy back then too.

                For others who didn't know, h/t to @alienghic who shared a link with biosphere info:

                Link Preview Image
                China's Moon mission sees first seeds sprout

                The seeds, inside a sealed container, are the first plants ever grown on the Moon's surface.

                favicon

                (www.bbc.com)

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                @jonobie @mekkaokereke @davidnjoku @alienghic sounds like an episode of Space Force. #spaceforce

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                • jonobie@social.coopJ jonobie@social.coop

                  @mekkaokereke @davidnjoku Goddamnit, I didn't even realize China landed a robot there last year and even created a small biosphere there! I'm annoyed that didn't spray across my feed then. I'm not really a space junkie beyond sci-fi enjoyment, but would have loved moon joy back then too.

                  For others who didn't know, h/t to @alienghic who shared a link with biosphere info:

                  Link Preview Image
                  China's Moon mission sees first seeds sprout

                  The seeds, inside a sealed container, are the first plants ever grown on the Moon's surface.

                  favicon

                  (www.bbc.com)

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                  @jonobie
                  Next, let's find out if Earth seeds will grow in Moon regolith.

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                  • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

                    @jonobie
                    Next, let's find out if Earth seeds will grow in Moon regolith.

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                    @mrundkvist @jonobie Ferl and Paul from the University of Florida grew arabidopsis in genuine lunar regolith in 2022.

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                    Scientists have (finally) grown plants in lunar soil! - Space Botany

                    More than fifty years after NASA's Apollo missions brought the first samples back to Earth, plant scientists have successfully grown plants in Moon soil (regolith).

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                    • jonobie@social.coopJ jonobie@social.coop

                      @mekkaokereke @davidnjoku Goddamnit, I didn't even realize China landed a robot there last year and even created a small biosphere there! I'm annoyed that didn't spray across my feed then. I'm not really a space junkie beyond sci-fi enjoyment, but would have loved moon joy back then too.

                      For others who didn't know, h/t to @alienghic who shared a link with biosphere info:

                      Link Preview Image
                      China's Moon mission sees first seeds sprout

                      The seeds, inside a sealed container, are the first plants ever grown on the Moon's surface.

                      favicon

                      (www.bbc.com)

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                      @jonobie @mekkaokereke @davidnjoku @alienghic

                      The cotton seed sprouting on the Moon was in 2019.

                      Link Preview Image
                      The First Shoots on the Moon - Space Botany

                      The hope of being able to grow plants on the Moon will last much longer than the first seedlings to sprout there.

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                      • unconventionalemma@wandering.shopU unconventionalemma@wandering.shop

                        @jonobie @mekkaokereke @davidnjoku @alienghic

                        The cotton seed sprouting on the Moon was in 2019.

                        Link Preview Image
                        The First Shoots on the Moon - Space Botany

                        The hope of being able to grow plants on the Moon will last much longer than the first seedlings to sprout there.

                        favicon

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                        @UnconventionalEmma I completely missed it at the time!
                        Thank you for pointing out which part of that horrendous picture was the sprout 😂 at my house we'd been debating it.

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                        • processparsnip@mastodon.ieP processparsnip@mastodon.ie

                          @UnconventionalEmma I completely missed it at the time!
                          Thank you for pointing out which part of that horrendous picture was the sprout 😂 at my house we'd been debating it.

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                          @ProcessParsnip Yeah, it wasn’t exactly photogenic 🤣

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                          • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

                            @flowerpot @davidnjoku

                            Yup:

                            https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lqXHd-KaRhk

                            And the Chinese space station has working Hall effect ionic impulse engines, similar to how the impulse engines in Star Trek work. So it doesn't just burn rocket fuel and oxygen for propulsion. It also uses a stream of ions.

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                            @mekkaokereke @flowerpot @davidnjoku I wish they showed the fish!

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                            • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

                              @RunRichRun @cyberlyra @davidnjoku @piquant00

                              You've either completely missed, or completely ignored, the point of my post.

                              I'll say it much more bluntly, to let you react to it:

                              It's not "cheering for humanity" if you only cheer when Europeans or Americans do it. Instead it's a weird kind of nationalism or eurocentrism that is the opposite of what Star Trek is supposedly selling.

                              And it's super obvious to non-white observers how we "cheer for humanity" when Elon or NASA does something spacey, but to not even talk about it when China or India do something.

                              India has also landed a probe on the moon, and India has sent a probe to Mars orbit. India is the first nation to successfully enter Mars orbit on the first try. And their mission control and science and engineering teams are a lot more gender balanced than most places.

                              I'm saying that we should "celebrate humanity's space achievements" when they do stuff too, but I don't see that happening.

                              This isn't "Don't cheer for NASA." I cheer for NASA!👍🏿

                              This is "Don't try to sell me that US space race fever, is a win for humanity, because it's not."

                              It's "We can have a Federation of Planets, just as long as Earth is the head of that Federation, and the US is the head of Earth, and Starfleet headquarters is in San Francisco. Anything else is Romulans! 🤡"

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                              @mekkaokereke @RunRichRun @cyberlyra @davidnjoku @piquant00 Basically - yes. In general - yes. But I feel, that I hesitate to cheer for china, 'cause I fear for military abuse by chinese non-democratic background. And yes, that is true now for US-activities (Nasa and private companies) as well.
                              And while US-space things will have military abuse in the future, Chinas space things have military design right from the start.

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                                @mekkaokereke @RunRichRun @cyberlyra @davidnjoku @piquant00 Basically - yes. In general - yes. But I feel, that I hesitate to cheer for china, 'cause I fear for military abuse by chinese non-democratic background. And yes, that is true now for US-activities (Nasa and private companies) as well.
                                And while US-space things will have military abuse in the future, Chinas space things have military design right from the start.

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                                @Reinald but that's a completely different point... @mekkaokereke @RunRichRun @cyberlyra @davidnjoku @piquant00

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                                • reinald@nrw.socialR reinald@nrw.social

                                  @mekkaokereke @RunRichRun @cyberlyra @davidnjoku @piquant00 Basically - yes. In general - yes. But I feel, that I hesitate to cheer for china, 'cause I fear for military abuse by chinese non-democratic background. And yes, that is true now for US-activities (Nasa and private companies) as well.
                                  And while US-space things will have military abuse in the future, Chinas space things have military design right from the start.

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                                  @Reinald @mekkaokereke @RunRichRun @cyberlyra @davidnjoku @piquant00 exactly! I don't cheer for Artemis, but I more interested in ESA missions.

                                  China is a totalitarian regime abusing human rights in many different forms. Sadly the USA is now like that too. So I don't cheer for undemocratic countries, whether they may be China, Russia, North Korea or the USA.

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                                  • reinald@nrw.socialR reinald@nrw.social

                                    @mekkaokereke @RunRichRun @cyberlyra @davidnjoku @piquant00 Basically - yes. In general - yes. But I feel, that I hesitate to cheer for china, 'cause I fear for military abuse by chinese non-democratic background. And yes, that is true now for US-activities (Nasa and private companies) as well.
                                    And while US-space things will have military abuse in the future, Chinas space things have military design right from the start.

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                                    @Reinald @RunRichRun @cyberlyra @davidnjoku @piquant00

                                    I fear you might still be thinking about this in the wrong way, if you're still thinking in terms of "cheer for China" or "cheer for the EU."

                                    Don't cheer for governments. Cheer for scientists.

                                    And as someone born in Africa 🙋🏿‍♂️, the EU was, is, and is likely to still be a much greater and more abusive military threat than China. Like, it's not close.

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                                    • s1m0n4@ohai.socialS s1m0n4@ohai.social

                                      @Reinald @mekkaokereke @RunRichRun @cyberlyra @davidnjoku @piquant00 exactly! I don't cheer for Artemis, but I more interested in ESA missions.

                                      China is a totalitarian regime abusing human rights in many different forms. Sadly the USA is now like that too. So I don't cheer for undemocratic countries, whether they may be China, Russia, North Korea or the USA.

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                                      @s1m0n4 @Reinald @RunRichRun @cyberlyra @davidnjoku @piquant00

                                      mekka okereke :verified: (@mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io)

                                      @Reinald@nrw.social @RunRichRun@mastodon.social @cyberlyra @davidnjoku@mastodon.world @piquant00@mastodon.online I fear you might still be thinking about this in the wrong way, if you're still thinking in terms of "cheer for China" or "cheer for the EU." Don't cheer for governments. Cheer for scientists. And as someone born in Africa 🙋🏿‍♂️, the EU was, is, and is likely to still be a much greater and more abusive military threat than China. Like, it's not close.

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                                      • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

                                        @s1m0n4 @Reinald @RunRichRun @cyberlyra @davidnjoku @piquant00

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                                        @Reinald@nrw.social @RunRichRun@mastodon.social @cyberlyra @davidnjoku@mastodon.world @piquant00@mastodon.online I fear you might still be thinking about this in the wrong way, if you're still thinking in terms of "cheer for China" or "cheer for the EU." Don't cheer for governments. Cheer for scientists. And as someone born in Africa 🙋🏿‍♂️, the EU was, is, and is likely to still be a much greater and more abusive military threat than China. Like, it's not close.

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                                        @mekkaokereke @Reinald @RunRichRun @cyberlyra @davidnjoku @piquant00 Scientists in a dictatorship exclusively suit the interests of the dictator. I'm not pointing fingers at them, it's not their fault trying to make a living, however I can't cheer for them.
                                        As for EU's military, it doesn't yet exist as a unified power. Each MS has its own military and they're are generally weaker than the US or China's.

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                                          @mekkaokereke @Reinald @RunRichRun @cyberlyra @davidnjoku @piquant00 Scientists in a dictatorship exclusively suit the interests of the dictator. I'm not pointing fingers at them, it's not their fault trying to make a living, however I can't cheer for them.
                                          As for EU's military, it doesn't yet exist as a unified power. Each MS has its own military and they're are generally weaker than the US or China's.

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                                          @s1m0n4 @Reinald @RunRichRun @cyberlyra @davidnjoku @piquant00

                                          And again, from the perspective of an African born person, the EU governments are most definitely a dictatorship, and have never not been since colonization.

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