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coolhand
07-23-08, 10:20 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7519723.stm

The first official image of a Russian-European manned spacecraft has been unveiled.

It is designed to replace the Soyuz vehicle currently in use by Russia and will allow Europe to participate directly in crew transportation.

The reusable ship was conceived to carry four people towards the Moon, rivalling the US Ares/Orion system.

Unlike previous crewed vehicles, it will use thrusters to make a soft landing when it returns to Earth.

I wonder how this relationship will work out.

Methanolandbrats
07-23-08, 10:36 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7519723.stm


I wonder how this relationship will work out. Elaborate State Funerals and Medals of Valor to the surviving families.

STD
07-23-08, 10:53 PM
The new space race is passing the US by.

Sean Malone
07-23-08, 11:07 PM
Do we even have a plan? I saw a news headline the other day that said something about Ex NASA engineers making better rockets than NASA.

I must be getting old because everything seems to be going to hell in a handbasket. You see, I just used a phrase my great grand father used to say!

The funny irony to this is that the cause of the end of the great US Super Power will actually turn out to be MySpace and YouTube.
I apologize for the digress.

We should put a crew on Mars. Now that would be f'ning awesome.

coolhand
07-24-08, 02:50 AM
Do we even have a plan? I saw a news headline the other day that said something about Ex NASA engineers making better rockets than NASA.





Read the article. It's called Ares/Orion

Elmo T
07-24-08, 08:15 AM
Unlike previous crewed vehicles, it will use thrusters to make a soft landing when it returns to Earth.

I can forsee some issues on this one. :eek: They'd had so many issues with reentry, and they choose a lander with thrusters and landing gear?

Sean Malone
07-24-08, 09:28 AM
Read the article. It's called Ares/Orion

Read the UK article to find out the US plan. Ok. BRB.








Nope. No plan .

dando
07-24-08, 09:39 AM
I must be getting old because everything seems to be going to hell in a handbasket. You see, I just used a phrase my great grand father used to say!


It's always something.

Something my grandfather always sez. :)

NASA has a plan, but unfortunately it will take ~3 years from the shuttle shutdown in '10. :(

-Kevin

Elmo T
07-24-08, 09:58 AM
Nope. No plan .


Ares & Orion (http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/orion/index.html)

Sean Malone
07-24-08, 10:31 AM
Ares & Orion (http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/orion/index.html)

That's not really the 'plan' I was referring to. Basically, unless you're a NASA nerd and on their 'space cadet' mailing list (which obviously I'm not), the goals and objectives are not being conveyed. The only thing the media is reporting on is that the space shuttle is old.
So is the 'plan' to use this new vehicle to shoot astronauts up to the space station to make 'velco 2', or are there other 'plans'?

I flip flop on the issue (I'd be a great politician). 300 billion to blow up third world countries or 300 billion to take pictures of red rocks. Hmmm.








:gomer:

Elmo T
07-24-08, 10:53 AM
I flip flop on the issue (I'd be a great politician). 300 billion to blow up third world countries or 300 billion to take pictures of red rocks. Hmmm.


NASA is like Indycar racing. I used to love it, but they've lost some direction. I want to love it now, but there have been too many bad decisions and I am nowhere near there yet. ;)

If by "plan" you mean the goals of the Constellation program, they are there buried in many links. (also interesting is the risk assessment of all current and proposed space vehicles). It should be here (http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/news/ESAS_report.html) somewhere.

The program is testing hardware, but you are right - you never hear anything about it or the bigger goals. Not sure whether to blame the press, our short attention span, the economy, bad NASA PR, or Brangelina. ;)

Sean Malone
07-24-08, 11:46 AM
NASA is like Indycar racing. I used to love it, but they've lost some direction. I want to love it now, but there have been too many bad decisions and I am nowhere near there yet. ;)

If by "plan" you mean the goals of the Constellation program, they are there buried in many links. (also interesting is the risk assessment of all current and proposed space vehicles). It should be here (http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/news/ESAS_report.html) somewhere.

The program is testing hardware, but you are right - you never hear anything about it or the bigger goals. Not sure whether to blame the press, our short attention span, the economy, bad NASA PR, or Brangelina. ;)

I like blaming MySpace because my 18 year old woon't get off of it. :)

stroker
07-24-08, 12:35 PM
NASA is like Indycar racing. I used to love it, but they've lost some direction. I want to love it now, but there have been too many bad decisions and I am nowhere near there yet. ;)

If by "plan" you mean the goals of the Constellation program, they are there buried in many links. (also interesting is the risk assessment of all current and proposed space vehicles). It should be here (http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/news/ESAS_report.html) somewhere.

The program is testing hardware, but you are right - you never hear anything about it or the bigger goals. Not sure whether to blame the press, our short attention span, the economy, bad NASA PR, or Brangelina. ;)

We need a new X-Prize. That'll put some spark in somebody's ass.

dando
07-24-08, 01:21 PM
That's not really the 'plan' I was referring to. Basically, unless you're a NASA nerd and on their 'space cadet' mailing list (which obviously I'm not), the goals and objectives are not being conveyed. The only thing the media is reporting on is that the space shuttle is old.
So is the 'plan' to use this new vehicle to shoot astronauts up to the space station to make 'velco 2', or are there other 'plans'?


To infinity and beyond!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Constellation

The plan is low Earth orbit, manned missions to the moon circa 2020, and then manned mission to Mars circa 2030.

-Kevin

Ankf00
07-24-08, 01:29 PM
did lindsey beat her dwi rap? how's britney doing with her mom?



:gomer:

cameraman
07-24-08, 02:12 PM
did lindsey beat her dwi rap? how's britney doing with her mom?

TMZ dude, TMZ (http://www.tmz.com/2008/07/15/lindsay-lohan-you-got-served-kinda-sorta/)

Gnam
08-13-08, 03:32 PM
I wonder how this relationship will work out.
I assume the current invasion will have consequences for the international space progams. Will the Russians take their Soyuz and go home, or issue the astronauts Russian passports before liberating the ISS?

Insomniac
08-13-08, 04:13 PM
I assume the current invasion will have consequences for the international space progams. Will the Russians take their Soyuz and go home, or issue the astronauts Russian passports before liberating the ISS?

The Russians do have a gun. ;)

eiregosod
08-13-08, 05:29 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7519723.stm


I wonder how this relationship will work out.

about as well as the Happy 50th Birthday NASA threads that broke out all over the innerwebs :gomer:

Gnam
12-11-08, 04:35 PM
^ bump.


NASA is like Indycar racing. I used to love it, but they've lost some direction. I want to love it now, but there have been too many bad decisions and I am nowhere near there yet. ;)

Looks like NASA isn't onboard with the whole "Change" theme. ;)
Mike Griffin betta' recognize!


NASA administrator Mike Griffin is not cooperating with President-elect Barack Obama’s transition team, is obstructing its efforts to get information and has told its leader that she is “not qualified” to judge his rocket program, the Orlando Sentinel has learned.

“Mike, I don’t understand what the problem is. We are just trying to look under the hood,” Garver said.

“If you are looking under the hood, then you are calling me a liar,” Griffin replied. “Because it means you don’t trust what I say is under the hood.

http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/news_space_thewritestuff/2008/12/nasa-has-become.html

Don Quixote
12-11-08, 04:50 PM
“Mike, I don’t understand what the problem is. We are just trying to look under the hood,” Garver said.

We don't want to take your guns, but just tell us how many you have. :laugh:

FTG
12-11-08, 05:39 PM
http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/portraits/candidates/garver_lori.jpg

I wouldn't let her look at my rocket either.

ChampcarShark
12-11-08, 06:47 PM
We need a new X-Prize. That'll put some spark in somebody's ass.

X-Prize alive and kicking.

http://www.xprize.org/llc/press-release/armadillo-aerospace-wins-level-one-of-the-northrop-grumman-lunar-lander-challenge

Official website:
http://www.xprize.org/

They are spending a lot of time and money trying to open the spaceport near Las Cruces, NM.

Ankf00
12-11-08, 09:49 PM
if I had to talk to someone whose goal was to scrap my prized program to fund nationalized Pre-K, I'd tell 'em to **** off too.

Insomniac
12-12-08, 12:37 AM
if I had to talk to someone whose goal was to scrap my prized program to fund nationalized Pre-K, I'd tell 'em to **** off too.

He says he didn't. ;)


A recent report in the Orlando Sentinel suggested that NASA is not cooperating with members of President-elect Obama's transition team currently working at Headquarters. This report, largely supported by anonymous sources and hearsay, is simply wrong.

I would like to reiterate what I have stated in a previous email to all NASA Officials: we must make every effort to "lean forward," to answer questions promptly, openly and accurately.

We are fully cooperating with transition team members. Since mid-November, the agency has provided 414 documents and 185 responses to 191 requests. There are six outstanding responses, and the agency will meet the deadline for those queries.

Also, we strongly urge full and free cooperation by companies performing work for NASA. I am appalled by any accusations of intimidation, and encourage a free and open exchange of information with the contractor community.

The transition team's work is too important to become mired in unsupported and anonymous allegations. The President-elect's transition team deserves everyone's complete cooperation.

Michael D. Griffin
Administrator

Michaelhatesfans
12-12-08, 01:03 AM
It's always something.

Something my grandfather always sez. :)



"Kids on dope" was my grandfather's favorite.