DanTrachrt t1_jeafziq wrote
Reply to comment by Adept_Cranberry_4550 in A group of college students are sending a rover the size of a shoebox to the moon by speckz
That’s still “sending” it to the moon, no?
IPDDoE t1_jeavn7a wrote
Agreed, but when I first read the title, my immediate thought was about how they would be able to launch something so small. The headline isn't misleading, but could be worded better imo
Tempest1677 t1_jeazcah wrote
Familiarity with space and payloads of that size implies it is ridesharing.
IPDDoE t1_jeb0j52 wrote
Well we all know how space enthusiasts are well known for reading Fortune.
poop_to_live t1_jeb4chi wrote
Laughed out loud at this one
IPDDoE t1_jec0f3e wrote
I appreciate that, nice to know I've brightened someone's day
catdogs_boner t1_jecpwbv wrote
They're one of the commercial payloads aboard Astrobotic's Peregrine Lander.
vipEmpire t1_jeavm7d wrote
Probably better to word it like "are having it sent" rather than "sending" which have different implications
dern_the_hermit t1_jebdqq0 wrote
The wording's fine, guys. Just because someone is capable of misreading or reading too much into a headline that doesn't mean there's anything wrong with the headline. That's just language, and how people can sometimes parse the wrong thing from it. Communication isn't some contest to see who can have the least ambiguity.
globular_fluster t1_jeb9s0b wrote
No. If you send something through the mail you didn't send it unless you drive the mail truck from your address to the recipient's.
Duh!
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