u/675longtail on Reddit summarized it:

It includes a Starship development timeline, starting with an orbital flight attempt in Q3 2023 but moving on to detail:

Q1 2024: First Starship launch with payload

Q3 2024: Successful recovery of the “Starship system”

Q3 2025: On-Orbit Propellant Storage System Preliminary Design Review

Q2 2026: Starship On-Orbit Servicing/Recovery/Docking Concept Review

Q2 2027: Crew Starship Ascent, Entry, and Landing Concept Review

Q4 2028: Starship LEO crewed space station Preliminary Design Review

And lots of other tasks too. (For example, I have no idea what “a human health countermeasure tech demonstration” might be.)

A Space Act agreement doesn’t involve payments between NASA and the company. But it does involve NASA and the company agreeing to do specified space-related things, where NASA will

Provide access to requested NASA technical data, lessons learned, expertise support, services, facilities, equipment, and NASA-developed technologies, on a non-interference basis as resources permit.

and SpaceX will “Provide NASA with data regarding its progress towards the milestones”, meet periodically, and provide equipment if required under agreed Technical Implementation Plans.

    • abrasiveteapot@sh.itjust.works
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      10 months ago

      Guns tend to put holes in things additionally to the human, which isn’t great when you’re in a pressurised tin can in a vacuum.

      Taser maybe ?

      Or maybe we’re looking at this wrong, maybe it’s not internal but external - pew pew space battles ?

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      10 months ago

      Probably a 5G space laser to activate vaccine nanobots.

      Seriously though what are we thinking, some form of active radiation barrier or something?