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29-10-2009, 11:16 PM #1
NASA launch Aries x-1
The first launch happened yesterday of the first new spacecraft for nearly 3 decades. Part of a programme that will
see us back to the moon and beyond.
The most fabulous part of this is watching thomas' face when he sees this. He is very aware that history is being made right now in his lifetime and you can see the wonder in his eyes. He also checks the 'new horizons' probe daily which is going to Pluto and the kuiper belt and has a cd on board that bears his name


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30-10-2009, 08:26 AM #2
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Did u see that NASA has an app for the iPhone?
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30-10-2009, 08:48 AM #3
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indeed
we were looking at it at his bedtime last night, he was watching the launch on it - its a very good App


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30-10-2009, 10:26 AM #4
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30-10-2009, 11:17 AM #5
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Then why launch the prototype 2 days ago
-= there were a few minor problems but nothing unsurmountable - thats why they do unmanned tests


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i saw a programme the other day and the said they were pretty close to scrapping the whole project no so long ago...because of the cost, and also said they doubt they will ever get back to the moon in my lifetime...if its that expensive why dont other countries chip as well, as maybe the project is in the planets interests in the long run
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01-11-2009, 05:08 PM #7
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All the official sites say constellation is good to go. Seriously Mick they wouldn't have gone ahead this week otherwise. A lot of the counter stuff is from acouple of years back pre Obama he is, as far as I know firmly behind the project. The impact test carried out3 weeks ago and the lcross programme are all part of this. I will place a fiver on it going ahead
. I know people involved


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i seriously hope so, i cant wait for it all to get going, and i hope we get back to the moon in my lifetime or hope we find something so we live forever than i will lol...id seriously luv to go up into space ive been hooked since apollo 8....and im determined to get to ksc on my next trip, its been put off now 4 times
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02-11-2009, 08:11 AM #9
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Its an inspirational place to go, and when we went pretty empty too , they are all very excited about Constellation
The thing is it will HAVE to go ahead as the shuttle is on its last legs and they need a launch vehicle to service the ISS

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