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Old April 1st 13, 12:47 PM posted to sci.space.history
Vaughn
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Default Soyuz short trip.

On 3/30/2013 9:03 PM, Fevric J. Glandules wrote:
I Am Not A Rocket Scientist. But nonetheless, can anybody explain to
me why it has taken until 2013 to make 1960s technology do what it
could have done all along?

Ref:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-21972804

I don't have time to find you a good reference, but there is actually
nothing new about the quick approach. The Soviets have long known how to
do it, and they used it with their own space habitats at least
occasionally. My understanding is that NASA kept the ISS in an
inconvenient orbit for that maneuver due to the needs of the shuttle.
Now that there is no shuttle, they have raised to orbit of the ISS,
making the "Soyuz short trip" possible.

Vaughn