Space Science Lab was established in 2019, beginning as a mere concept and evolving significantly over the past five years. The journey to mark a decade of SSL in the next five years promises to be thrilling, with numerous plans in place. Despite some stagnation due to unforeseen events—such is life—we have streamlined our workflow, organized our backlog, and are now diligently processing and producing articles and videos dedicated to the exploration and pondering of space science.
Update Progress in Light Years
Welcome to our unique update tracking system, where progress is measured in light years!
0.XXX Light Years:
We're still in the development phase. This initial stage signifies that the project is under active construction, with foundational elements being laid out.
1-2-5-20 Light Years:
These increments represent minor updates and daily changes. This can include small feature additions, bug fixes, and general improvements that enhance the user experience. The specific light year value indicates the scale of the update, with 2 light years for minor tweaks, and 20 light years for more substantial daily updates. 1ly signifies new resources added such as astrophotography+its science.
50 Light Years:
The warp drive is powered up. When we hit this milestone, it marks a major update.