Yeah. That "spacecraft jitter" is a real bitch, a real pain in the ass, isn't it? I hate it when that happens!
Looking at the image, I think they probably missed the target, anyhow. It looks more like a London streetlight on a really foggy night to me.
Hard to get those spacecraft aimed just right once they get to "jittering".... maybe a Xanax would help calm it's jittery nerves? It's getting harder and harder to find good solid spacecraft with nerves of steel these days...
I kind of figured that anything coming out of NASA would be... less than optimal... considering the length of government shutdown time they had to "improve" it while blaming the shutdown for the delayed release. I mean, seriously - how hard could it be to click a couple of buttons to locate a photo and upload it to a website template that was created long ago? I'd have done it for them for free if they would have just gotten security to unlock the door for me for about 2 minutes.
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Looking at the image, I think they probably missed the target, anyhow. It looks more like a London streetlight on a really foggy night to me.
Hard to get those spacecraft aimed just right once they get to "jittering".... maybe a Xanax would help calm it's jittery nerves? It's getting harder and harder to find good solid spacecraft with nerves of steel these days...
I kind of figured that anything coming out of NASA would be... less than optimal... considering the length of government shutdown time they had to "improve" it while blaming the shutdown for the delayed release. I mean, seriously - how hard could it be to click a couple of buttons to locate a photo and upload it to a website template that was created long ago? I'd have done it for them for free if they would have just gotten security to unlock the door for me for about 2 minutes.
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“Trouble rather the tiger in his lair than the sage among his books. For to you kingdoms and their armies are things mighty and enduring, but to him they are but toys of the moment, to be overturned with the flick of a finger.”
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake