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stargelman |
Jul 26 2005, 10:46 PM
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QUOTE(Channler @ Jul 26 2005, 09:07 PM) Really, thats awsome.. If my political career doesn't take off like I expect I would try to go into NASA.. my aunt works with them NASA as second choice. Wow. 
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Channler |
Jul 27 2005, 03:59 PM
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QUOTE(stargelman @ Jul 26 2005, 06:46 PM) NASA as second choice. Wow.  I got dreams and goals my friend, hopefully you all won't be dead by the time I make it on the TV I would actually like to see further military development in space, eheh lil sci-fi here but I wouldn't mind being a test pilot for an experimental fighter spacecraft
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Fade2gray |
Jul 27 2005, 11:02 PM
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QUOTE(Channler @ Jul 27 2005, 07:59 AM) I would actually like to see further military development in space, eheh lil sci-fi here but I wouldn't mind being a test pilot for an experimental fighter spacecraft You and about 100million other people. Best of luck though! Hey, if I ask nicley will you write my name with space exhaust? 
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Fade2gray |
Jul 29 2005, 04:49 AM
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QUOTE(Channler @ Jul 28 2005, 08:07 PM) Im just wondering though, what exactly says that I cannot go into space and put up my own space station? I know its really difficult thing to do, but who decides that? Who ever has the biggest space-guns...? Anyways. I doubt it was insulating foam that brought Columbia down. The foam thing is probably just something that happens every time but we just now noticed. I've seen rather convincing evidence that Columbia was brought down by upper-atmospheric lightning, it does exist and it's nearly imposable to predict as it needs no rain clouds to produce. (Look up "lightning sprites," not quite the same but similar. Both are related to the Earth's magnetic field.) NASA doesn't like the Idea of lightning of that kind bring down a shuttle because it would be imposable to protect against, and thus every ship ever put up there would be at risk. If they play the martyr and blame "insulating foam" then they can convince themselves that this is something that can be prevented. This post has been edited by Fade2gray: Jul 29 2005, 04:55 AM
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ShogunSniper |
Jul 30 2005, 04:22 AM
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i know that a VW jetta can get struck by lightning and still run... but i bring more info on the launch (yay!) ok, apparently there is this stuff that is between the space shuttle body and the heat tiles and it's starting to come out from under the tiles or something (?) Anyway NASA is worried that this may create drag on the landing but they're still trying to figure that out... they may delay the shuttles landing a day. and also i have heard no news on the foam coming off of the fuel tank other than that it is unlikely that it played a role in the tile seperater thingy's problem... it's seems like luck isn't on there side on this mission........ also (a neat fact) the space station creates it's own oxygen and spacewalk scheduled for in a few hours (i think)
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