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Guess what time it is?!?! ASTRO AWARDS TIME!!! We spent some time discussing nominees today in discord, but now I've made up my mind and chosen what missions get voted on for an Astro Award! Vote here now!!! (Also, if you don't see a mission you wanted to see on here, first check last year's awards haha, and second check the honorable mentions and other notes at the top)

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2022 Astro Awards

We'll have some year notes: Most orbital launches everFalcon 9 MilestonesPerseverance PoopedIngenuity keeps flying We'll say goodbye to the following bits of hardware / missions: Tiangong space station completion Vega-C, Jielong-3, ZK-1A, Long March 6A, Nuri and Angara 1.2 Rocket Lab caught a rocket Starship fired their most Raptor engines ever (most thrust they've ever produced) Sagittarius-A (Images of Black Hole at the center of the Milky Way)

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Anonymous

Falcon 9 Quality and Quantity of launches for sure

Anonymous

Wow, that list. I felt that preserving life on Earth is top priority. Expanding humanity into solar system follows; some of those efforts are far from the ultimate goals they expect to achieve. Research picks up the rear, but most projects are operating better than planned and returning spectacular results with confidence that more will follow.

Anonymous

Your surveymonkey took my input before I even finished sorting the first list. I didn't even get to see the other questions. It could have been pilot error, but at least one of your "responses" is invalid.

Anonymous

Well I'll try to not fat-finger it next year! 🤷‍♂️

Anonymous

I can’t wait for the video!!!! When can we expect it?

Anonymous

Well, the most “impactful” mission has to be DART. In more than one way. 😉

Anonymous

xD came here for this comment. I guess it should be followed by Artemis, Starliner, Axiom in this order based on the size of the capsule -- bigger capsule, bigger impact in the ocean? -- and all others are disqualified for not having impacted anything. Maybe JWST can get the following place for impacting that micrometeorite `:D