Hey RT fuck bois

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What is the best guitar gear to purchase for someone that doesn't play guitar so as to convince others that they actually play so they can hang out in the RT OTC? Clipz are out of the question but I'm decent with Gifz.
also because he doesn't listen to clipz anyways
 
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Most recent images released

Moments after landing with booster still firing. Broken landing gear can be seen that was part of it tipping over after landing. Cool to see the dust flying

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Then another picture as it lays now at about a 30 degree angle.
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All I wanted was a bass fuzz that would only fuzz out frequencies above 100.
 
Final pic downloaded before powering down.

They are going to try and fire it back up in a couple weeks when the sun comes up again. No one is expecting it to work after that time, but why not give it a shot?

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found a good punch list/objectives of why most are considering this mission a success

  • Validated the performance of the Company’s proprietary liquid methane and liquid oxygen propulsion system through the first-ever deep space ignition, followed by multiple restarts, repeatedly providing successful spacecraft maneuvers
  • Became the first commercial-sector company and NASA CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) provider to successfully land and transmit scientific data to and from the Moon
  • Landed Odysseus, farther south than any vehicle in the world has ever soft-landed on the Moon, which we believe is significant given NASA’s $93B Artemis Campaign is targeting the region for human missions
  • Traveled over 600,000 miles and softly landed less than one mile from its intended Malapert A landing region
  • Transmitted over 350 megabytes of science and engineering data, which was collected across all payloads; NASA confirms mission success
  • Exceeded one of the mission objectives to operate 144 hours on the lunar surface and entered standby mode on February 29, 2024, as we await two to three weeks for the next lunar day and a potential for Odysseus’ revival
  • Fundamentally disrupted the economics of landing on the Moon through a fixed-price performance contract, demonstrating unprecedented economics and efficiency to commercial customers and NASA
 
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