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NASA Launches Moonbase Alpha

Several readers have sent word that today NASA launched Moonbase Alpha, an online game with single- and multi-player capability that "allows participants to step into the role of an exploration team member in a futuristic 3-D lunar settlement." The game is available now through Steam for free. Moonbase Alpha was built as a precursor to an upcoming NASA MMO called Astronaut: Moon, Mars & Beyond, and they hope it will be "a proof of concept to show how NASA content can be combined with a cutting-edge game engine to inspire, engage and educate students about agency technologies, job opportunities and the future of space exploration."

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  1. This is NOT part of NASA's new mission priority. by ScentCone · · Score: 1, Troll

    Glad to see they got this done and available before NASA had to shift its mission over to the administration's new priority for the agency . After all, what could be more important than a condescending, platitudinous mission (the foremost mission, says NASA's director) to boost the self esteem of a specific religious culture?

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  2. Re:Please... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Don't forget NASAs new mission. Promoting Understanding with the Muslim world...

  3. Re:Please... by ScentCone · · Score: 1, Troll

    Is this how screwed up NASA is

    No, this isn't even close to how screwed NASA is getting. Just check out what NASA's director says is Obama's foremost task for his agency: it's really fun .

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  4. Gaybase Alpha by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    How long before NASA starts up Gaybase Alpha?

    http://www.space1999.net/gaybase/

  5. Re:It is our consitutional right by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    The day after thanksgiving a few years ago, Steve Gibson was sitting on the toilet constipated. After about 4 days without being able to take a shit he finally decided to force it out. Straining himself, he began pushing really hard and eventually he started to hear a dripping into the toilet.

    "Almost got it," he thought, and gave it one more big push. Kaaa splooosh! What a relief, he must have lost at least ten pounds right there. He started to wipe, but he then noticed that his hand was covered with blood. He quickly jumped up to see a pile of bloody intestines trailing their way back to his ripped open bloody asshole.

    "Oh God! I can't believe this is happening to me," the distressed programmer yelled, grabbing his intestines out of the toilet and trying to push them back into his ass. The experience was so disgusting that he puked all over himself and passed out. His dog found him later that day and ate most of the intestines that were outside of his body. How did he survive you ask? Well, lets just say that the power of SpinRite should never be underestimated.

  6. Re:Steam by Rogerborg · · Score: 1, Troll

    As far as bad analogies go, that's the one Hitler would have made.

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  7. Foremost Priority by kenh · · Score: 1, Troll

    More importantly, how does this effort help those people in Muslim countries feel about their culture's contribution to the understanding of science and medicine? According to the head of NASA, that is their 'foremost priority'!

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