Posted on 01/15/2014 1:55:44 PM PST by MarkBsnr
If we ever leave orbit again, I hope there are no Muzzie astronauts. They would then claim all of space for Allah. I can see the logic now...
“Well he was in the front seat in a position of honor so they were technically there first....”
The orbiter itself wasn’t considered “payload”.
I’m disappointed...I thought it said biggest ROCK ever made. :(
It’s really just a minaret with muslim boosters on it.
NASA may very well be out of the space business but they still sure do know how to make them purty rocket pictures.
I think one of the Kardashian sluts has it on her ring finger.
“Well that and helping them colonize the solar system so they can commit terror acts there too...”
Nah, Muslims will not want to colonize the solar system until Jews are already there!
Good point. I stand corrected.
Wait. Surely one of our past Astronauts was a hated Jew? (Term ‘hated Jew” used to help sainted muslims feel better about their contributions) I dunno. It’s all so confusing when trying to understand how the obviously superior (”Obviously superior” term used to help Muslims feel better about their contributions) Muzzie intellect works on such matters.
Do a freaking Google search and stop guessing and repeating false information.
They start launching that baby and you will have a couple million spectators rushing to see it lunched, and the Saturn V was heard, and felt when it launched a LONG ways away.
This is NASA. The first launch will be at least 3 years behind schedule and a minimum of $100 billion over budget.
It’s needed to get the 130 ton NSA spy satellite up so they can watch the serfs better. What facet of our lives will they montitor now?
With Russia and the ChiComs planning to militarize space and set up bases on the moon, we need to watch what this treasonous POS does very carefully when it comes to space projects. You know that he's going to try to help them in some way to gain the advantage over us.
Well this one will eventually be capable of lifting "130 tonnes" into orbit. - big difference.
The reality is worse - our ability to make some of the components has been lost.
No, but it gives an idea of how much weight was being lifted compared to this new rocket that we don’t need.
... "The Federal Archives in East Point, Georgia, also has 2,900 cubic feet of Saturn documents," he said. "Rocketdyne has in its archives dozens of volumes from its Knowledge Retention Program. This effort was initiated in the late '60s to document every facet of F 1 and J 2 engine production to assist in any future restart."
Shawcross cautioned that rebuilding a Saturn 5 would require more than good blueprints.
"The problem in recreating the Saturn 5 is not finding the drawings, it is finding vendors who can supply mid-1960's vintage hardware," he wrote, "and the fact that the launch pads and vehicle assembly buildings have been converted to space shuttle use, so you have no place to launch from.
"By the time you redesign to accommodate available hardware and re-modify the launch pads, you may as well have started from scratch with a clean sheet design," he wrote. ...
Sure, STS lifted a LOT of weight. I always thought the thing was a horrible kludge.
The only reason to build this new rocket is to spread money around to the Crony Capitalists.
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