Went to see the Space Shuttle today :-D
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- Forboding Angel
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Went to see the Space Shuttle today :-D
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It was without a doubt the coolest thing I have ever see. If you live near LA and haven't seen it yet... Go. Nothing can even come close to describing what being so close to it is like.
When I walked into the hangar, my first reaction was "Holy Shit" and absolutely speechless for at least 5 minutes. Words can't describe how incredibly awesome it was.
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It was without a doubt the coolest thing I have ever see. If you live near LA and haven't seen it yet... Go. Nothing can even come close to describing what being so close to it is like.
When I walked into the hangar, my first reaction was "Holy Shit" and absolutely speechless for at least 5 minutes. Words can't describe how incredibly awesome it was.
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So many hundred billion dollars lost flying that outdated piece of technology. It should have been scrapped after the first launch when it was realized the 'cost saving' space shuttle turned out to be the most expensive way to get to orbit created by man yet.
And if something tops the inefficiency of the Saturn rocket, it really is so bad it should have been aborted.
Now, seeing the saturn rocket in-person would be awe-inspiring as it was a failure of epic proportions, both economically AND physically.
And if something tops the inefficiency of the Saturn rocket, it really is so bad it should have been aborted.
Now, seeing the saturn rocket in-person would be awe-inspiring as it was a failure of epic proportions, both economically AND physically.
- Forboding Angel
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... the fuck?
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well... i, for one, am officially jealous.
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Considering the goal was to get to the moon before the Russian at any cost, I'd say the Saturn V was a success, not a failure.varikonniemi wrote:Now, seeing the saturn rocket in-person would be awe-inspiring as it was a failure of epic proportions, both economically AND physically.
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Oh, yeah, and all those "we can do it cheaper" guys today dont have the benefit of standing on a giants shoulder?
The spaceshuttle was/ and is the coolest thing when it comes to travell to space regularly. Saturn V was nice, but basically a complete throw away rocket.
I for once salute the US for exploring space. And every other nation who "wastes" money on such a nobel cause.
dont get var wrong Forb. From a engineering point of view we now know that the spaceshuttle was problematic. Especially the heatshielding. Having thousands of little tiles that had to be custom shaped for every piece of that round noose was a nightmare.
And still. It - together with the russian rockets build the ISS. And while there are plans for rockets to replace them en masse, there is currently noone on the planet besides the russians able to get payloads to space.
Columbia is not forgotten.
The spaceshuttle was/ and is the coolest thing when it comes to travell to space regularly. Saturn V was nice, but basically a complete throw away rocket.
I for once salute the US for exploring space. And every other nation who "wastes" money on such a nobel cause.
dont get var wrong Forb. From a engineering point of view we now know that the spaceshuttle was problematic. Especially the heatshielding. Having thousands of little tiles that had to be custom shaped for every piece of that round noose was a nightmare.
And still. It - together with the russian rockets build the ISS. And while there are plans for rockets to replace them en masse, there is currently noone on the planet besides the russians able to get payloads to space.
Columbia is not forgotten.
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Looks cool, as if something from a sci fi movie.
However, var is right, there are many issues with the space shuttle: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_ ... le_program.
However, var is right, there are many issues with the space shuttle: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_ ... le_program.
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There are plenty other launch system beside the russians.And while there are plans for rockets to replace them en masse, there is currently noone on the planet besides the russians able to get payloads to space.
USA still have Atlas, Delta,..
Europe's Ariane
China has Long March
Japan has whateveristhename
plus all the new stuff that will become useable/already is like from the private space-x
- Forboding Angel
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Picasso, I understand. But dude... I saw the fricking space shuttle. I don't know how to explain how incredibly cool that was.
Oh and,
"Science, it works!" ... ... ... "Bitches." (that debate was funny :-D )
Also, Elon Musk and Space X are so awesome it makes my balls hurt.
But seriously, seeing the space shuttle is by far the coolest experience ever. I can't describe what it was like to walk into the hangar. Everyone felt it. All these people walked in, and everyone just stared. No one said a word.
I mean, I've been dreaming about these things since I was a little kid. To see it in person was so amazing. I would give my left kidney to be able to sit in the cockpit and see the inside of the bay.
Oh and,
"Science, it works!" ... ... ... "Bitches." (that debate was funny :-D )
Also, Elon Musk and Space X are so awesome it makes my balls hurt.
But seriously, seeing the space shuttle is by far the coolest experience ever. I can't describe what it was like to walk into the hangar. Everyone felt it. All these people walked in, and everyone just stared. No one said a word.
I mean, I've been dreaming about these things since I was a little kid. To see it in person was so amazing. I would give my left kidney to be able to sit in the cockpit and see the inside of the bay.
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Sweet. I will have to take a day trip to see it in the near future.
- SanadaUjiosan
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I might have to make time to do that when I visit my brother next. I've never seen the shuttle up close, but I did see a launch from very far away when I was a kid once. It was just a stream of white smoke but it was still a neat experience just thinking of where that stream of smoke was going.
Sounds cool man, glad you got to see some history
Sounds cool man, glad you got to see some history
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My jealously burns with the white-hot intensity of a thousand suns.
The space shuttle was a big influence on some of my major life decisions, and I have zero regrets.
The space shuttle was a big influence on some of my major life decisions, and I have zero regrets.
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Isn't it steam?SanadaUjiosan wrote: It was just a stream of white smoke but it was still a neat experience just thinking of where that stream of smoke was going.
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Wish I didn't so Damn far away, I would love to see it
I think the steam is smoke in this case, since it's still combustion.Das Bruce wrote:
Isn't it steam?
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But it's hydrogen and LOX isn't it?Funkencool wrote:I think the steam is smoke in this case, since it's still combustion.
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the SSME's burned LH2 and LOx, but the SRB's burned NH4ClO4 and Al --> steam + smoke