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Final shuttle goes up - US manned missions to space over for a while

Re: Final shuttle goes up - US manned missions to space over for a whi

As NASA's offical TrekBBS representative...I'm thinking about requesting having this thread closed as it's giving me a headache.
 
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That would have to be a pretty fast car. An hour, maybe.

Oooh that reminds me of a race they did on Top Gear between a Typhoon flying straight up and a racing car. It was one of their epically silly yet stunningly cool 'challenges'.

Found it

Gotta love those twits.

Squiggy watch the video and your headache will vanish. I promise.
 
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As NASA's offical TrekBBS representative...I'm thinking about requesting having this thread closed as it's giving me a headache.

What do you think are the odds of a bit of roof flying off of a sub-orbital commercial flight while the passengers are napping?
 
Re: Final shuttle goes up - US manned missions to space over for a whi

As NASA's offical TrekBBS representative...I'm thinking about requesting having this thread closed as it's giving me a headache.

What do you think are the odds of a bit of roof flying off of a sub-orbital commercial flight while the passengers are napping?
Depends on if Southwest gets into the suborbital game.
 
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Virgin Galactic has some concepts for sub-orbital travel..

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SpaceX will take over "routine LEO missions"..and GEO missions..

Nasa even with a reduced budget, is now free concentrate on what it does best..exploration to find those financial opportunities that private industry will exploite...
 
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NASA doesn't have a reduced budget.
 
Re: Final shuttle goes up - US manned missions to space over for a whi

NASA doesn't have a reduced budget.

Perhaps I should have stated "even if it gets a reduced budget".. but the point remains..the shuttle was a huge drain on available funds for development of alternative systems...
 
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Indeed, and Constellation suffered from it to the point of having to be taken 'round back and shot.
 
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It's to see an end to an era but it will be exciting to see what happens with Nasa next. I thought the space shuttle was still cheaper than Russian rockets due to reusibility.
 
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I thought the space shuttle was still cheaper than Russian rockets due to reusibility.

Doesn't work that way. A Space Shuttle launch alone costs 450 million dollars. It's hard to find exact figures figues for Soyuz, but it's generally assumed to be significantly lower.
 
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I thought the space shuttle was still cheaper than Russian rockets due to reusibility.
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Edit to add: Soyuz launches (depending on how you figure) cost somewhere between 60 and 100 million dollars to NASA. If they were to buy all 3 seats in a launch. Internal price cost for Russia to launch? Alot less I am guessing.
 
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I guess its re-usability made the Space Shuttle pretty expensive. Every time you had to refit it for another launch, replace the whole heat shield etc.

The only thing the Shuttle was really good for is probably space station building. For everything else, capsules seem to be cheaper and safer. Well, at least you can say that the Space Shuttle was put to full use with the ISS construction.
 
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