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    NASA tests alternative to shuttles



    Published on 24 Apr 2013


    The Orbital Sciences Corporation has become a contender in the commercial space
    arena. On Sunday, the private company launched a rocket from the Eastern Shore of
    Virginia in an effort to supply the International Space Station with materials it needs.
    Keith Cowing, editor of nasawatch.com join Meghan Lopez to discuss it.

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    NASA launches first Antares Rocket




    Published on 23 Apr 2013


    For the first time NASA test-launched the Antares Rocket that is supposed to replace the
    shuttle program that was retired after 30 years in service. For several years US space
    program had to rely on Russian Soyuz rockets to send astronauts to the International
    Space Station. But now with the launch of Antares there is hope that NASA will have it's
    own rocket capable of launching astronauts into space.

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    Default Re: NASA tests alternative to shuttles //NASA launches first Antares Rocket

    How impressive!!!
    "Rockets" are originally pre 1930 tech slightly improved on since (Only Material Science and Electrical Engineering wise)... It is NOW 2013 and TPTB, NASA and the Media wants us to believe that a Zillion Dollar Fire Cracker is as far as we have come in space faring technology?

    "Stupid is as stupid does" and that is one hell of an expensive cover story paid for by our tax dollars and an unbalanced budget on a rapidly collapsing economy. Which is worse, THEM putting this backwards tech BS propaganda out there or us eagerly believing it and hoping for a spot of grass to sit on and watch $$$ signs blow out of the back of an antique?

    Anyone else feeling warm and fuzzy about right now?


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    Default Re: NASA tests alternative to shuttles //NASA launches first Antares Rocket



    29 April 2013 Last updated at 16:43
    Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic spaceship ignites engine in flight
    By Jonathan Amos



    The spaceplane being developed by UK billionaire Sir Richard Branson has made its
    first powered flight.The vehicle was dropped from a carrier aircraft high above
    California's Mojave Desert and ignited its rocket engine to go supersonic for a few
    seconds.Sir Richard's intention is to use the spaceship to carry fare-paying
    passengers on short pleasure rides above the Earth's atmosphere.His company
    Virgin Galactic has already taken hundreds of deposits.

    The rocket vehicle is known as SpaceShipTwo (SS2).

    Although it has been in the air on more than 20 occasions, this was the first time its
    hybrid motor had been ignited.It was only a short burn lasting about 16 seconds,
    but it propelled SS2 beyond the sound barrier to a speed of Mach 1.2. Future
    outings should see progressively longer burn durations, enabling the plane
    eventually to reach sufficient velocity to climb more than 100km into the sky.

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    Monday's mission began at the Mojave Air and Space Port at just after 07:00 local
    time (14:00 GMT). Test pilots Mark Stucky and Mike Alsbury were reported to be at
    the controls of SS2.It took off slung beneath the WhiteKnightTwo aircraft, which
    does the job of lifting the rocket plane to its launch altitude - some 45,000ft (14
    km).A little under an hour later, SpaceShipTwo was released, dropped a short
    distance to get clear of WhiteKnightTwo and then lit its engine, which burns a
    combination of a solid rubber compound and liquid nitrous oxide.


    SpaceShipTwo ignites its engine in flight for the first time

    After shutting down its motor, the vehicle then glided back to the Mojave runway,
    touching down just after 08:00 local time. Sir Richard said in a statement: "For the
    first time, we were able to prove the key components of the system, fully
    integrated and in flight. Today's supersonic success opens the way for a rapid
    expansion of the spaceship's powered flight envelope, with a very realistic goal of
    full space flight by the year's end."

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    The entrepreneur is reluctant these days to say precisely when SpaceShipTwo will
    enter commercial service.Richard Branson & Mark Stucky Richard Branson greets
    pilot Mark Stucky after the supersonic flight in SS2 Projections for a start date
    issued in the early days of the project in the mid-2000s have long since passed as
    engineers have grappled with the complexities of developing the world's first
    spaceliner.

    The delay appears not to have dissuaded prospective passengers, however.

    More than 500 people, including celebrities such as physicist Stephen Hawking and
    former Dallas actress Victoria Principal, have put down a deposit for a ticket that
    will cost them about $200,000. The initial service will be run out of a purpose built
    facility in the New Mexico desert known Spaceport America. Each flight will
    accommodate two pilots and six passengers.Sir Richard says he will take his family
    on one of the first outings to demonstrate his faith in the vehicle's safety.

    Onboard camera A camera mounted on SS2 itself captures the burn The rocket
    plane itself is a derivative of SpaceShipOne, which became the first private manned
    vehicle to fly to the edge of space and back in 2004.It was the brainchild of aviation
    pioneer Burt Rutan, whose Mojave company, Scaled Composites, then designed the
    current prototype passenger version for Sir Richard.

    The pair formed The Spaceship Company to manufacture future vehicles.

    There are other companies hoping to offer sub-orbital flights in the near future.

    XCOR Aerospace, which also has an operation in Mojave, is developing a smaller
    rocket plane called Lynx. This would carry one pilot and one ticketed passenger to 100km.

    Neither it nor SS2 can achieve the speeds needed to go into orbit.

    On the runway SpaceShipTwo, slung beneath the carrier aircraft WhiteKnightTwo, prepares for take-off




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    Default Re: NASA tests alternative to shuttles //NASA launches first Antares Rocket

    Quote Posted by Cidersomerset (here)
    Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic spaceship ignites engine in flight
    We're also tracking this Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo progress over on this thread: A Commercial Space Race Would Jumpstart the Global Economy (IMO)
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    Published on 30 Apr 2013


    Virgin Galactic spaceship made its first engine-powered flight on Monday in a test
    that moves the company toward its goal of flying into space later this year. While
    SpaceShipTwo did not break out of the atmosphere during the test flight, it marked
    a significant milestone for Virgin Galactic, which intends to take passengers on
    suborbital joyrides. During the early morning flight, SpaceShipTwo, strapped to the
    belly a twin-fuselage jet, took off from an airport runway in the Mojave Desert
    north of Los Angeles.

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