Well the fastest path is accelerating straight down but still...
Boeing's lunar lander pitch promises 'fastest path' to the moon
Boeing wants to make one of the Artemis program lunar landers that will take humans to the surface of the moon. The aerospace company has submitted a proposal to NASA for an integrated Human Lander System (HLS), which it says will be designed to reach the moon in the "fewest steps" possible. NASA has been accepting proposals from private space corporations and is expected to choose at least two of them by January next year for development. Blue Origin announced its own take on a lander called "Blue Moon" -- which it will develop in partnership with Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Draper -- earlier this year.
NASA intends to send humans to the moon in an Orion capsule atop an SLS rocket. After the capsule docks with the Lunar Gateway, a space station the agency will place in the lunar orbit, the astronauts would transfer to a lander that would take them to the moon itself. Boeing says the HLS can either dock with the Gateway or dock directly with Orion to take astronauts straight to the lunar surface.
(Score: -1) by MyOpinion on Friday November 08 2019, @04:46PM
Gas expands in all directions, and fills up all available volume, always: this is a law of nature.
Yet, some will claim that it magically coats the alleged "sphere world" that we all exist in, and pretend that "they travel to the Moon and beyond". But when asked to back it up, what they do is show you badges and direct your attention to amateur cinematic tricks.
Depictions, animations and men in harnesses is not enough, especially if the claim about "the place they go to" violates a well established law of nature (and common sense)
"outer space" is a deception, something else is going on.
Truth is like a Lion: you need not defend it; let it loose, and it defends itself. https://discord.gg/3FScNwc