
Because if you're worried about a shark interaction, you should be scared to death to get in the car. On that fateful night, he adds, I went to bed seeing the world one way. Other than that, enjoy life, go swimming. It’s about those first real inklings that the day isn’t forever and that light inexorably fades.

and 10 a.m., and again at dusk, so plan your workouts for other times of the day when pollen levels are lower.ĭon't go play with the seals in the water at dawn or dusk.

It's just a very dangerous time to be a Venice resident right now. stabbings, shootings are happening weekly. You make sure to get home by dusk, there's fights multiple times a day on the Ocean Front Walk. Blue Origin’s architecture also prepares for that future day when lunar ice can be used to manufacture LOX and LH2 propellants on the Moon.īlue Origin and its partners are already at work and are excited to be on this journey with NASA.This is totally related to the sharks behavior, and sharks preferentially attacked isolated swimmers and surfers, at dusk and dawnespecially at dusk they tend to forage closer to shore. Future missions beyond the Moon, and enabling capabilities such as high-performance nuclear thermal propulsion, will benefit greatly from storable LH2. Under SLD, we will develop and fly solar-powered 20-degree Kelvin cryocoolers and the other technologies required to prevent LOX-LH2 boil-off. Through this contract, we will move the state of the art forward by making high-performance LOX-LH2 a storable propellant combination. Nevertheless, lower performing but more easily storable propellants (such as hydrazine and nitrogen tetroxide as used on the Apollo lunar landers) have been favored for these missions because of the problematic boil-off of LOX-LH2 during their long mission timelines. The high-specific impulse of LOX-LH2 provides a dramatic advantage for high-energy deep space missions.

Under this contract, Blue Origin and its National Team partners will develop and fly both a lunar lander that can make a precision landing anywhere on the Moon’s surface and a cislunar transporter. Blue Origin’s National Team partners include Lockheed Martin, Draper, Boeing, Astrobotic, and Honeybee Robotics. KENT, Wash.-( BUSINESS WIRE)-NASA has awarded a NextSTEP-2 Appendix P Sustaining Lunar Development (SLD) contract to Blue Origin.
