Posted on 03/25/2014 2:36:15 PM PDT by KeyLargo
Does anybody out there still think Romney would have been worse?
John McCain probably think so. He hates those conservative Republicans!
The hard left has hated the U.S. space program since the 1960's - they always said that money spent on space exploration should be re-allocated to some government program that would allegedly "help the poor." Therefore the destruction of the American space program was a completely predictable result of the election of Obama, who is a protege of Bill Ayers and other 60's radicals.
The RD-180 is a very efficient “kerosene-burning” engine; like all the world’s space programs, it grew out of Von Braun’s V-2 engine. The bio of Sergei Korolev includes a nice b&w photo of Korolev standing next to a captured V-2 engine. The Soviets copied and back-engineered that design, continuing to refine it, and any liquid-fueled rocket engines based on Soviet designs also descend from the V-2.
The RD-170 was four engines joined together and using common turbopump and gimballing, but (surprise surprise) often claimed to be the most powerful liquid fueled engine. It isn’t. The single bell F-1 is just under four times as powerful as the four-engined RD-170 design.
The RD-180 descends from the RD-170, and isn’t as powerful, but same layout, multiple engines joined to a single turbopump and gimballing.
Orbital Sciences (not Blue Origin) uses the NK-33, which is an archival Soviet product, the most efficient kerosene burner ever produced there.
/bingo
Putin can annex the ISS
Romney is a “conservative republican”?
Space program? I thought it was now a Muslim outreach program.
There’s the problem with integrating with your ENEMIES!
Not exactly.
They have thousands of people with nothing to do.
So they are inventing useless irrelevant crap to do. Like this one...
I was just about to ask that, too. Regardless, both McCain and Romney would be better in the White House than the Clown-in-Chief.
Snag delays arrival of crew at space station
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Mar 26, 7:14 AM (ET)
By NATALIYA VASILYEVA
MOSCOW (AP) - An engine snag has delayed the arrival of a Russian spacecraft carrying three astronauts to the International Space Station until Thursday.
A rocket carrying Russians Alexander Skvortsov and Oleg Artemyev and American Steve Swanson to the space station blasted off successfully early Wednesday from the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20140326/DACPBD4G1.html
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