Author Topic: Missions for Advanced SLS versions  (Read 12987 times)

Offline TomH

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Re: Missions for Advanced SLS versions
« Reply #20 on: 04/02/2023 07:41 am »
Stop resurrecting old dead threads.  Not our fault you weren't around then.

My Understanding is that if an existing thread covers a subject about which one wishes to discuss, that thread, if not locked, is where the post should be made, rather than starting a new one. The OP took the time and effort to find the appropriate place to post. Kudos to him.

As far as telling people to stop, I am sure I recollect moderators on numerous occasions asking you to stop being unkind to people.
« Last Edit: 04/02/2023 09:00 am by TomH »

Offline TrevorMonty

Re: Missions for Advanced SLS versions
« Reply #21 on: 04/02/2023 01:34 pm »


Although this thread is a decade old,

Stop resurrecting old dead threads.  Not our fault you weren't around then.

With Vahe on this one. I think it better to use existing thread than clog indexes up with duplicate threads.

One of original uses for larger SLS was to carry lander but that is no longer necessary as landers are using commercial LVs.

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Re: Missions for Advanced SLS versions
« Reply #22 on: 04/03/2023 10:42 pm »
Although this thread is a decade old, I happened to notice that a NASA report from October 2021 officially lists Artemis 9 as the first planned flight of the SLS Block 2 variant. Also, the Artemis program page at Wikipedia lists two additional flights for the SLS Block 2 variant, Artemis 10 and 11.
Discussed in the SLS threads. 
Paul

 

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