Posted: 9/10/2009 11:01:55 AM EDT
| go to fox for video.unfucking believable footage. |
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BTT;not HD but crank the sound.
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I want to know where they get their tie downs. They didn't JUST tie it down, it was hooked up to instruments that gauge it's thrust. That is the interesting part, who makes transducers that measure millions of pounds of thrust? And how accurate are they? Calling Mythbusters! Rob |
| That part will be cancelled within the next two weeks is what my guess is. The Augustine commission will likely go with a Delta IV CBC for a first stage for the Ares I upper stage or a Ares V with a Ares I upper stage mated to the Orion. That seems to be the rumor of the day at work. |
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That part will be cancelled within the next two weeks is what my guess is. The Augustine commission will likely go with a Delta IV CBC for a first stage for the Ares I upper stage or a Ares V with a Ares I upper stage mated to the Orion. That seems to be the rumor of the day at work. What does the rumor mill say about continuing ISS operations? |
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That part will be cancelled within the next two weeks is what my guess is. The Augustine commission will likely go with a Delta IV CBC for a first stage for the Ares I upper stage or a Ares V with a Ares I upper stage mated to the Orion. That seems to be the rumor of the day at work. What does the rumor mill say about continuing ISS operations? We don't even talk about that aspect of the space program. The lift vehicles are what we deal with. Looks like from what the summary said, the ISS will die in 2015-2016. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: That part will be cancelled within the next two weeks is what my guess is. The Augustine commission will likely go with a Delta IV CBC for a first stage for the Ares I upper stage or a Ares V with a Ares I upper stage mated to the Orion. That seems to be the rumor of the day at work. What does the rumor mill say about continuing ISS operations? We don't even talk about that aspect of the space program. The lift vehicles are what we deal with. Looks like from what the summary said, the ISS will die in 2015-2016. Augustine report wants to kill ares. And extend ISS to 2020 The report was released yesterday. summary of report PDF |
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Is that their facility near WSMR? ATK-Utah. That facility is right by where they hold the ViMBAR matches (Golden Spike Range) |
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That part will be cancelled within the next two weeks is what my guess is. The Augustine commission will likely go with a Delta IV CBC for a first stage for the Ares I upper stage or a Ares V with a Ares I upper stage mated to the Orion. That seems to be the rumor of the day at work. What does the rumor mill say about continuing ISS operations? We don't even talk about that aspect of the space program. The lift vehicles are what we deal with. Looks like from what the summary said, the ISS will die in 2015-2016. Augustine report wants to kill ares. And extend ISS to 2020 The report was released yesterday. summary of report PDF As said in PM today, the Augustine report is a risk averse pile of crap. |
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Half of me says that's badass, the other half said "How much did that cost us?" http://file:///C:/DOCUME~1/PSTEIG~1/LOCALS~1/Temp/moz-screenshot.pnghttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d4/Fy2009spendingbycategory2.png .58% of the 2009 budget for the ENTIRE Agency. I try not to wonder about how NASA spends and look at the ENORMOUS socialist bullshit we do spend. NASA employs actual workers with families. Look at all the social programs we pay for. I'd be strangely comfortable with HHS and NASA switching budgets. |




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