OldGuyInTheClub a month ago

I'm very excited for this mission and for ESA's JUICE which is en route. I hope I'm around to see them get there and succeed. Spacecraft test is nerve-racking and even moreso when a launch window is on the line. So much has to go right throughout all phases of the program.

jensenbox a month ago

In the article they mention "gantlet" - do they mean "gauntlet"?

  • somenameforme a month ago

    In older texts the term gantlet was always used. It was a form of torture, punishment, or defacto execution. You get a group of people lined up on two sides, and have one guy run through it while those on his sides attack him - often with weapons. In many cases the person 'running the gantlet' would not survive.

    No idea when gauntlet became practically synonymous, but I expect it's one of those linguistic evolutions along the line of "I could care less." Gauntlets were gloves! So, I like their usage!

    • rob74 a month ago

      TIL... also, according to https://www.ahdictionary.com/word/search.html?q=gantlet, "A section of double railroad tracks formed by the temporary convergence of two otherwise parallel tracks in such a way that each set remains independent while traversing the same ground, affording passage at a narrow place without need of switching." - so a kind of gantlet which trains must run through (and if another train comes from the other direction, they probably also won't survive).

comprambler a month ago

This should have had a Europa lander, and did for awhile.. NASA's JUICE.

  • OldGuyInTheClub a month ago

    I wouldn't to get any monoliths honked off.

      All these worlds are yours
      Except Europa
      Attempt no landing there