1 posted on
10/30/2014 1:14:13 PM PDT by
BenLurkin
To: BenLurkin
Tell me that rocket they will sit this thing on won’t have the same Russian rockets that might have blown up recently?
2 posted on
10/30/2014 1:17:03 PM PDT by
GeronL
(Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
To: BenLurkin
Wiki says:
It would reportedly require over 200 changes to the RS-68 to meet human-rating standards.[13] NASA states several changes are needed to human-rate the RS-68, including health monitoring, removal of fuel-rich environment at liftoff, and improved subsystems robustness
Did they make those changes already?
3 posted on
10/30/2014 1:19:01 PM PDT by
GeronL
(Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
To: BenLurkin
Orion Spacecraft Complete I'm confused. What has all this got to do with caliph Heussein 0bama's edict for muslim outreach?
/SARC
8 posted on
10/30/2014 1:27:37 PM PDT by
The Sons of Liberty
(Are we really going to allow a kenyan bastard to take down OUR great Country?)
To: BenLurkin
9 posted on
10/30/2014 1:30:25 PM PDT by
OwenKellogg
(Fundamental transformation leads to ... ebola and vomitus for all!)
To: BenLurkin
Back in Space and Headed to Mars, Baby!
USA! USA!
10 posted on
10/30/2014 1:40:01 PM PDT by
CharleysPride
(non chiedere cio che non si puo prendere)
To: BenLurkin
The December flight test will send Orion 3,600 miles from Earth on a two-orbit flight intended to ensure the spacecrafts critical systems are ready for the challenges of deep space missions. During the 4.5-hour flight, called Exploration Flight Test-1, Orion will travel farther than any crewed spacecraft has gone in more than 40 years, before returning to Earth at speeds near 20,000 mph and generating temperatures up to 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
What? 4.5 hour trip and it will travel farther than what?
11 posted on
10/30/2014 1:43:36 PM PDT by
corkoman
To: BenLurkin
This Orion spacecraft?

Kubrick already did one...
14 posted on
10/30/2014 1:54:29 PM PDT by
rjsimmon
(The Tree of Liberty Thirsts)
To: BenLurkin
Yes, but how are they going to ensure that the Moslem prayer rug inside is always properly aligned with the divine meteorite in Mecca?
To: BenLurkin
"In his first budget proposal, FY2011, which was served upon the nation on February 1st, 2010, President Obama included zero funding for Constellation. Along with that budget, he effectively ended work on every aspect of the program, including Orion. Of course no one in the Congress had a hint that Obama was going to do that. In fact prior to his election he had specifically said that he would do just the opposite. There was immediate outrage in the halls of Congress on both sides of the aisle and the White House soon responded by saying that the president would change the situation when he visited the Kennedy Space Center to speak about space issues on April 15th, 2010. On that day, Obama announced that, although the rest of Constellation was gone by his hand, he would grant new life to Orion
as a rescue pod. Indeed his new plan was to have a single Orion, or perhaps two, constructed, flown up to the ISS and attached there to act as a lifeboat. The president then flew off to attend a fundraiser.
Scheduled to be test flown atop a Delta IV Heavy booster on December 4th, 2014 the first Orion vehicle is ready for its initial unmanned test flight into space; the EFT-1 mission. Some of NASAs highest management are now touting that this mission clearly demonstrates the wisdom of the president who has set us onto a pathway to Mars. In fact, Obama did no such thing. Yet, there is a general feeling in the spaceflight community that the flight will go well, after all, Orion has been underfunded, cancelled, returned as a rescue pod and finally resurrected by an act of the US Congress; it is a very determined vehicle."
http://aero-news.net/index.cfm?do=main.textpost&id=d01cdcc5-cab7-4695-92c2-de0d5e6ac9bd
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