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Newsweek: Over-estimates private industry, dismisses NASA
The latest of many version of NASA’s future has been passed by a committee of the U.S. Senate. The committee is chaired by Senator Bill Nelson, who once flew on the shuttle. Let’s think about what it says. Well, first of all, we’re NOT going to the moon. On the other hand, Orion—the spacecraft designed [...]
A new kind of space vehicle, 27.5 feet long with a 15 foot wingspan, will be launched next year—possibly in January—if all goes well. Drone space plane It will be NASA’s X-37B unmanned space plane, designed by Boeing. As a test vehicle, NASA hopes it will be the forerunner of future space planes. An earlier [...]
Endeavor will make a sixth attempt to launch. That’s slated for Wednesday. How much longer can this go on? If the shuttle launches successfully on Wednesday, it wouldn’t be a record. Earlier shuttle flights were delayed until a seventh launch attempt. Nonetheless, fuel leaks and bad weather and other problems seem interminable. My thought: keep [...]
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