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  3. I think I interrupted it during some kind of dirt bath meditation ritual, it was not digging, just rolling around in my flower pot with no other discernible purpose, but who knows with #squirrels.

I think I interrupted it during some kind of dirt bath meditation ritual, it was not digging, just rolling around in my flower pot with no other discernible purpose, but who knows with #squirrels.

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  • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

    I think I interrupted it during some kind of dirt bath meditation ritual, it was not digging, just rolling around in my flower pot with no other discernible purpose, but who knows with #squirrels.

    #SquirrelSaturday #photography #SquirrelsOfMastodon #squirreloftheday #SquirrelScrolling #BackyardWildlife #nature

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    @Trilobyter it’s the famous “morning ritual” planning for the day… 🌰🌰🐿️🐿️🐿️ @MAJ1

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    • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

      I think I interrupted it during some kind of dirt bath meditation ritual, it was not digging, just rolling around in my flower pot with no other discernible purpose, but who knows with #squirrels.

      #SquirrelSaturday #photography #SquirrelsOfMastodon #squirreloftheday #SquirrelScrolling #BackyardWildlife #nature

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      @Trilobyter
      Squirrel!
      In a flower pot!

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      • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

        I think I interrupted it during some kind of dirt bath meditation ritual, it was not digging, just rolling around in my flower pot with no other discernible purpose, but who knows with #squirrels.

        #SquirrelSaturday #photography #SquirrelsOfMastodon #squirreloftheday #SquirrelScrolling #BackyardWildlife #nature

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        @Trilobyter oh. It gave you the death hand motion. Yer done for.

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        • lizette603_23@mastodon.socialL lizette603_23@mastodon.social

          @Trilobyter oh. It gave you the death hand motion. Yer done for.

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          @Lizette603_23 so that’s what that was. Well the joke’s on it, no more me, no more daily backyard peanuts & dried corn (my spouse is an unreliable provider in that regard).

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          • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

            @Lizette603_23 so that’s what that was. Well the joke’s on it, no more me, no more daily backyard peanuts & dried corn (my spouse is an unreliable provider in that regard).

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            @Trilobyter Better informed than squirreled to death

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            • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

              I think I interrupted it during some kind of dirt bath meditation ritual, it was not digging, just rolling around in my flower pot with no other discernible purpose, but who knows with #squirrels.

              #SquirrelSaturday #photography #SquirrelsOfMastodon #squirreloftheday #SquirrelScrolling #BackyardWildlife #nature

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              @Trilobyter PS congrats on the Artemis II. thus far, other than a small crapper incident, it looks mighty successful. Thank you for your contribution.

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              • lizette603_23@mastodon.socialL lizette603_23@mastodon.social

                @Trilobyter Better informed than squirreled to death

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                @Lizette603_23 @Trilobyter I am so going to use that going forward. "you are SO squirreled"

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                • nead@social.vivaldi.netN nead@social.vivaldi.net

                  @Lizette603_23 @Trilobyter I am so going to use that going forward. "you are SO squirreled"

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                  @Nead It's apt!!! @Trilobyter

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                  • lizette603_23@mastodon.socialL lizette603_23@mastodon.social

                    @Trilobyter PS congrats on the Artemis II. thus far, other than a small crapper incident, it looks mighty successful. Thank you for your contribution.

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                    @Lizette603_23 thanks, yeah from the conversation I heard they didn’t sufficiently “prime the pump” needed for water flow so it triggered warning lights. Was rectified quickly once they understood the cause. But they’re also having issues with the overboard waste water venting due to freezing, it does have heaters that are supposed to prevent but they are additionally going to roll the Orion so the vent is in the sun & hopefully that will thaw it. But they also have backup baggies if needed.

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                    • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                      @Lizette603_23 thanks, yeah from the conversation I heard they didn’t sufficiently “prime the pump” needed for water flow so it triggered warning lights. Was rectified quickly once they understood the cause. But they’re also having issues with the overboard waste water venting due to freezing, it does have heaters that are supposed to prevent but they are additionally going to roll the Orion so the vent is in the sun & hopefully that will thaw it. But they also have backup baggies if needed.

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                      @Trilobyter better prepared than most of us at home! Is it okay if I badger you with questions from time to time?

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                      • lizette603_23@mastodon.socialL lizette603_23@mastodon.social

                        @Trilobyter better prepared than most of us at home! Is it okay if I badger you with questions from time to time?

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                        @Lizette603_23 well I suddenly find myself with all sorts of spare time, right now I’m just sitting on the front porch with one of the dogs & my camera (never know what’s going to turn up, with the flowers starting to bloom the butterflies & bees & hummingbirds are starting to appear - and a hawk just zoomed by about 2 feet off the ground but I didn’t catch it) waiting for the rain that’s promised today (my garden needs it) so sure, ask away, anytime.

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                        • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                          @Lizette603_23 well I suddenly find myself with all sorts of spare time, right now I’m just sitting on the front porch with one of the dogs & my camera (never know what’s going to turn up, with the flowers starting to bloom the butterflies & bees & hummingbirds are starting to appear - and a hawk just zoomed by about 2 feet off the ground but I didn’t catch it) waiting for the rain that’s promised today (my garden needs it) so sure, ask away, anytime.

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                          @Trilobyter You're the best, and I will try to accrue a list rather than 50 million randoms! I used to keep my camera on my knee with my finger on the trigger when sitting in the woods. Or even walking....once a full buck burst out of the woods behind me as I crossed a trail and it happened so fast, but my hand was ready on the camera at my side...raised it clicked and got him midair all feet together! What a thrill.

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                          • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                            @Lizette603_23 well I suddenly find myself with all sorts of spare time, right now I’m just sitting on the front porch with one of the dogs & my camera (never know what’s going to turn up, with the flowers starting to bloom the butterflies & bees & hummingbirds are starting to appear - and a hawk just zoomed by about 2 feet off the ground but I didn’t catch it) waiting for the rain that’s promised today (my garden needs it) so sure, ask away, anytime.

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                            @Trilobyter My first question is about how you found yourself on the Artemis project

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                            • lizette603_23@mastodon.socialL lizette603_23@mastodon.social

                              @Trilobyter My first question is about how you found yourself on the Artemis project

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                              @Lizette603_23 so the longish version, I grew up around the Johnson Space Center, my dad work on Apollo from its early days. So I more or less followed in his footsteps, started working Space Shuttle in the late ‘80s in JSC’s Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory (SAIL), which was a high fidelity engineering & test simulator, what is called an “iron bird” - basically a complete set of Shuttle computers, avionics, cockpit, middeck, payload bay, laid out in a warehouse sized building.

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                              • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                                @Lizette603_23 so the longish version, I grew up around the Johnson Space Center, my dad work on Apollo from its early days. So I more or less followed in his footsteps, started working Space Shuttle in the late ‘80s in JSC’s Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory (SAIL), which was a high fidelity engineering & test simulator, what is called an “iron bird” - basically a complete set of Shuttle computers, avionics, cockpit, middeck, payload bay, laid out in a warehouse sized building.

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                                @Trilobyter I'm envisioning it all. I was that star struck kid watching the first launches.
                                I've wondered if recent "space" tv show and movies have any valid representation of fact or even lingo. I certainly recall just about everything you wrote here from a few of them, so I guess that means someone consults with them who has expertise. I don't suppose you do that do you?
                                Was your dad a good teacher?
                                Wow, and entire shuttle RIGHT THERE

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                                • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                                  @Lizette603_23 so the longish version, I grew up around the Johnson Space Center, my dad work on Apollo from its early days. So I more or less followed in his footsteps, started working Space Shuttle in the late ‘80s in JSC’s Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory (SAIL), which was a high fidelity engineering & test simulator, what is called an “iron bird” - basically a complete set of Shuttle computers, avionics, cockpit, middeck, payload bay, laid out in a warehouse sized building.

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                                  @Trilobyter I used to live just up the road from JPL

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                                  • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                                    @Lizette603_23 so the longish version, I grew up around the Johnson Space Center, my dad work on Apollo from its early days. So I more or less followed in his footsteps, started working Space Shuttle in the late ‘80s in JSC’s Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory (SAIL), which was a high fidelity engineering & test simulator, what is called an “iron bird” - basically a complete set of Shuttle computers, avionics, cockpit, middeck, payload bay, laid out in a warehouse sized building.

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                                    @Lizette603_23 In the SAIL we tested the electronics & software, ‘flying” full mission simulations, often with astronauts in our cockpit. The final step of systems integration testing done before each mission flew. So then the Columbia tragedy happened and in the aftermath they decided to bring the Shuttle program to an end - though it kept flying for many more years. But with that there was the initiation of the Constellation program and the Orion spacecraft was the crew-carrying part of that.

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                                    • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                                      @Lizette603_23 In the SAIL we tested the electronics & software, ‘flying” full mission simulations, often with astronauts in our cockpit. The final step of systems integration testing done before each mission flew. So then the Columbia tragedy happened and in the aftermath they decided to bring the Shuttle program to an end - though it kept flying for many more years. But with that there was the initiation of the Constellation program and the Orion spacecraft was the crew-carrying part of that.

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                                      @Trilobyter wow. you "flew"!!!!!!!!!!

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                                      • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                                        @Lizette603_23 In the SAIL we tested the electronics & software, ‘flying” full mission simulations, often with astronauts in our cockpit. The final step of systems integration testing done before each mission flew. So then the Columbia tragedy happened and in the aftermath they decided to bring the Shuttle program to an end - though it kept flying for many more years. But with that there was the initiation of the Constellation program and the Orion spacecraft was the crew-carrying part of that.

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                                        @Trilobyter In an entirely different context I spent a few weeks working next to a retired astronaut or two, and their approach to everything seems quite different than the average Joe. Did you find that part easy or not so easy? I'm not mentioning names, I'm just curious how it is to work with people who are involved in something you know the inner workings of so intimately in one way and they in another.

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                                        • trilobyter@mastodon.worldT trilobyter@mastodon.world

                                          @Lizette603_23 In the SAIL we tested the electronics & software, ‘flying” full mission simulations, often with astronauts in our cockpit. The final step of systems integration testing done before each mission flew. So then the Columbia tragedy happened and in the aftermath they decided to bring the Shuttle program to an end - though it kept flying for many more years. But with that there was the initiation of the Constellation program and the Orion spacecraft was the crew-carrying part of that.

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                                          @Lizette603_23 In 2006 after Lockheed Martin was awarded the Orion contract I and some of my other SAIL colleagues were recruited to help develop a similar facility for the Orion. I worked on both initially but after a year or so I became full time on Orion, and kept going till my retirement this week. Of course during those years the Constellation program was cancelled but the Orion part remained in development, and eventually became part of the lunar-focused Artemis program.

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