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 The office of NASAs inspector general  OIG  released a report on Thursday that referred to the space agencys goal of saving 50% on the future launches of SLS as  highly unrealistic.  The report estimated that a single SLS will cost more than $2 billion to produce for the first 10 launches.     The SLS rocket launched on November 16, 2022 for the Artemis 1 mission, sending an uncrewed Orion spacecraft around the Moon and back. The 5.75-million-pound rocket is essential to NASAs Moon program, with plan stanley quencher s to launch Artemis 2 in late 2024 followed by the first crewed landing on the lunar surface as early as 2025 and another mission聽tentatively set for 2028. NASA has come under scrutiny for the mounting costs of its SLS rocket. The OIG performed an audit from February 2022 through April 2023. A report released in May found that NASAs overall investment i stanley cup n its Artemis Moon program is projected to reach $93 billion from 2012 through 2025, of which the costs of SLS alone represent $23.8 billion spent through 2022. Thats  stanley cupe $6 billion in cost increases for the rocket, in addition to six years in schedule delays above NASAs original projections, the report stated. The space agency has been trying to reduce the cost of its Moon rocket moving forward, suggesting operating SLS under a launch service model. The service contract would allow the space agency to purchase future launches and payload capabilities from a contractor who would own, operate, and integrate the rocket.  NASAs goal is to  Vkvj Discord Is Forcing Users to Pick New Usernames
 is a lot to ask when the internet serves up bite-size snippets of entertainment requiring just a few seconds of your attention. But close-up magician Eric Chien manages to squeeze so many impossible tricks into his World Championships of Magic-winning rou stanley taza tine, you actually might wish it went on for a lot longer.      The International Federation of Magic Societies only holds its World Championships of Magic every three years, so you can imagine how many illusionists were vying for the grand prize. But Chiens Ribbon routine is a non-stop barrage of lightning-quick illusions, leaving you with little time to figure out what you just saw before his next trick baffles your brain all over again. And because its all close-up, sleight of hand magic, you cant just assume a team of hidden assistants are making it all happen backstage. [YouTube via Twisted Sifter]                                                                                                              stanley cup                                             stanley cup usa                                                                                                         Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                                          Latest news                                                                                                Get 83% Off on One of the Best VPNs in the USA鈥擫imited Time Offer