| ▲ | magicalist 3 hours ago | |||||||
> She called the top of the ET (well, it's no longer an ET, but it's the stage that was the STS ET) the "upper stage". She said that the propellents are stored at thousands of degrees below zero. And so on. This is a NASA presenter? To be fair to her, she seemed to explicitly refer to what sits on top of the core stage, it just wasn't in the diagram she was gesturing to the top of at the time. To be fair to you, I think the cryogenic comment was worse and she actually said "thousands of degrees below Fahrenheit". The problem is they're trying to run hours of programming leading up to this launch for some reason, but aren't willing to force the experts to come in to do the commentary. They should have given her a script. | ||||||||
| ▲ | Am4TIfIsER0ppos 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Jesus! Why is there a presenter? Why isn't it just a livestream of the mission control radio chatter? That sort of shit belongs on some 24/7 news broadcast. | ||||||||
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