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Biggles
<font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
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SpaceX has just successfully launched their Falcon 9 carrying a Dragon to resupply the ISS. :) The solar arrays just deployed, indicating the space craft is alive and well.
The announcer on their stream is understandably having trouble talking rather than cheering.
I hope the rest of the mission goes as smoothly as the launch.
The announcer on their stream is understandably having trouble talking rather than cheering.
I hope the rest of the mission goes as smoothly as the launch.
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Also goes to show you we need to develop our orbital wifi network for video streaming.
Well, I suppose those of us who want to see people on Mars do. Although recently I've often wondered if, after a brief stint with government monopolies, we're returning to the days of rich patrons again.
I wonder if I'll be able to see the capsule in the Smithsonian next year...
[img]http://www.spacex.com/assets/img/20120525-updates/005.jpg[/img]
Still, its a massively impressive achievement! Now they just need to keep it up!
They don't have to wear capes though. :D
He doesn't just have an intelligent mind, he also has a will to innovate and take risks. There are plenty of people with intelligent minds and loads of cash, but no will to innovate in risky ways that have potentially huge benefits.
[url]http://news.discovery.com/space/two-powerful-spy-space-scopes-gifted-to-nasa-120604.html[/url]
Actually, they've already launched 2. The next one is B3. :) (Its real name is "BA 330" so I think they may have skipped a few Babylons.) It's due for launch in 2 or 3 years. They are unfortunately being hard-hit by the lack of a crew launch capability, because all their modules after the first 2 require people to go up and prove them.
[QUOTE=Random Chaos;195288]Speaking of which, hear about the two observation satellites given to NASA? Looks like we get two "free" (pending launch costs) replacement for Hubble after all.
[url]http://news.discovery.com/space/two-powerful-spy-space-scopes-gifted-to-nasa-120604.html[/url][/QUOTE]
Apparently it's [url=http://arstechnica.com/science/2012/06/nasa-gets-two-unneeded-hubble-sized-spy-telescopes/]only the optical assemblies[/url], so there are also all the costs of developing a telescope around them. It still saves a massive chunk of money, though.