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Ares I-X: First Flight of a New Era
Ares I-X: First Flight of a New Era - FOXNews.com
Ares I-X Oct. 20: As the sun rises over Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the 327-foot-tall Ares I-X rocket, secured to a mobile launcher platform, prepares to climb the five percent grade of the crawler way to the top of the pad. The $445 million rocket's rollout comes on the eve of a final report from an independent committee appointed by the White House to review NASA's plans for future human spaceflight. Not since the April 1981 test flight of NASA's space shuttle Columbia has NASA test launched a new rocket designed to carry astronauts into space. Like Columbia and its external tank, the towering Ares I-X rocket is painted in all white and gleamed in the glare of blazing xenon spotlights as it emerged from the 52-story Vehicle Assembly Building. But unlike that first shuttle flight, Ares I-X will be unmanned. Source: NASA/AP http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1256163026.jpg |
Remains to be seen if this bird will be anything but a dead end. Ares I is in danger of being cancelled and Orion might fly on EELV's or perhaps a shuttle derived launcher like DIRECT. EELV's could do the job, but I can understand why NASA wanted Ares I. Without Ares I there is no Ares V. Ares V is what every self respecting rocket geek wants. It put us back in the Saturn V category of launchers.
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nearly half a billion USD for what? time has come to seriously re-think NASA's mission, or at least the priorities.
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OK, so they didn't learn anything from it but heck, IT WAS A PUFF OF DUST! ON THE MOON! Sounds like a good deal to me ;) |
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I guess Sammy learned his own lesson of STFU and don't comment on a subject when you don't know anything about it...I was SURE he'd have already posted some childish cartoon and claimed that NASA (or is it just any science in general?) is the cause of the world's woes.
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