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![]() Is the Space Shuttle going to be replaced in the next ten years? Is NASA already working on their next generation space craft? How close are they to actually using it? Or will we be stuck with the current space shuttle for the next twenty or thirty years? |
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![]() Von Fourche wrote: Is the Space Shuttle going to be replaced in the next ten years? Is NASA already working on their next generation space craft? How close are they to actually using it? Or will we be stuck with the current space shuttle for the next twenty or thirty years? Well, they haven't been working on a new generation for the last 30 years. Doesn't look very hopeful, does it? Double-A |
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On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 03:07:11 +0000, Von Fourche wrote:
Is the Space Shuttle going to be replaced in the next ten years? Is NASA already working on their next generation space craft? How close are they to actually using it? Or will we be stuck with the current space shuttle for the next twenty or thirty years? They will phase it out in the next 5-10 years. What's next is anyone's guess. |
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![]() "Tom Randy" wrote in message news ![]() On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 03:07:11 +0000, Von Fourche wrote: Is the Space Shuttle going to be replaced in the next ten years? Is NASA already working on their next generation space craft? How close are they to actually using it? Or will we be stuck with the current space shuttle for the next twenty or thirty years? They will phase it out in the next 5-10 years. What's next is anyone's guess. NASA have put out a request for proposals on the next generation of manned spacecraft to be called the 'Crew Exploration Vehicle'. The program is supposed to have aworking craft by 2014 for low earth orbit, and to go to the moon in about 2020. http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2005...ploration.html Kevin |
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The Shuttle will be replaced by a safer and simpler rocket and reentry
system. It will have more powerful liquid rockets than the Saturn V It will go to the Moon and back with energy to spare.Its command capsule will have no wings. and land (target area) 3 miles from the cape . Bert |
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![]() "Kevin" wrote in message news:1113222819.723040@teuthos... "Tom Randy" wrote in message news ![]() On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 03:07:11 +0000, Von Fourche wrote: Is the Space Shuttle going to be replaced in the next ten years? Is NASA already working on their next generation space craft? How close are they to actually using it? Or will we be stuck with the current space shuttle for the next twenty or thirty years? They will phase it out in the next 5-10 years. What's next is anyone's guess. NASA have put out a request for proposals on the next generation of manned spacecraft to be called the 'Crew Exploration Vehicle'. The program is supposed to have aworking craft by 2014 for low earth orbit, and to go to the moon in about 2020. 2020? Crap, didn't Kennedy announce going to the moon in '58 or '59? And we went there within ten years? So we might be going back to the moon in fifteen years? Sounds like the drive to go back to the moon is not there. Sounds like NASA history is more exciting than NASA future. What do we do? Support the Chinese going to the moon? |
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![]() Von Fourche wrote: "Kevin" wrote in message news:1113222819.723040@teuthos... "Tom Randy" wrote in message news ![]() On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 03:07:11 +0000, Von Fourche wrote: Is the Space Shuttle going to be replaced in the next ten years? Is NASA already working on their next generation space craft? How close are they to actually using it? Or will we be stuck with the current space shuttle for the next twenty or thirty years? They will phase it out in the next 5-10 years. What's next is anyone's guess. NASA have put out a request for proposals on the next generation of manned spacecraft to be called the 'Crew Exploration Vehicle'. The program is supposed to have aworking craft by 2014 for low earth orbit, and to go to the moon in about 2020. 2020? Crap, didn't Kennedy announce going to the moon in '58 or '59? And we went there within ten years? So we might be going back to the moon in fifteen years? Sounds like the drive to go back to the moon is not there. Sounds like NASA history is more exciting than NASA future. What do we do? Support the Chinese going to the moon? The future ain't what it used to be! Double-A |
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![]() "Double-A" wrote in message oups.com... Von Fourche wrote: "Kevin" wrote in message news:1113222819.723040@teuthos... "Tom Randy" wrote in message news ![]() Is the Space Shuttle going to be replaced in the next ten years? Is NASA already working on their next generation space craft? How close are they to actually using it? Or will we be stuck with the current space shuttle for the next twenty or thirty years? They will phase it out in the next 5-10 years. What's next is anyone's guess. NASA have put out a request for proposals on the next generation of manned spacecraft to be called the 'Crew Exploration Vehicle'. The program is supposed to have aworking craft by 2014 for low earth orbit, and to go to the moon in about 2020. 2020? Crap, didn't Kennedy announce going to the moon in '58 or '59? And we went there within ten years? So we might be going back to the moon in fifteen years? Sounds like the drive to go back to the moon is not there. Sounds like NASA history is more exciting than NASA future. What do we do? Support the Chinese going to the moon? The future ain't what it used to be! Double-A I have an nice moon atlas book. The author talks about the missions to the moon and things and says there has been so much data/samples collected from the moon that it will take decades to study it all and that's one reason why trips to the moon has stopped. Would you agree? |
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![]() Von Fourche wrote: "Double-A" wrote in message oups.com... Von Fourche wrote: "Kevin" wrote in message news:1113222819.723040@teuthos... "Tom Randy" wrote in message news ![]() Is the Space Shuttle going to be replaced in the next ten years? Is NASA already working on their next generation space craft? How close are they to actually using it? Or will we be stuck with the current space shuttle for the next twenty or thirty years? They will phase it out in the next 5-10 years. What's next is anyone's guess. NASA have put out a request for proposals on the next generation of manned spacecraft to be called the 'Crew Exploration Vehicle'. The program is supposed to have aworking craft by 2014 for low earth orbit, and to go to the moon in about 2020. 2020? Crap, didn't Kennedy announce going to the moon in '58 or '59? And we went there within ten years? So we might be going back to the moon in fifteen years? Sounds like the drive to go back to the moon is not there. Sounds like NASA history is more exciting than NASA future. What do we do? Support the Chinese going to the moon? The future ain't what it used to be! Double-A I have an nice moon atlas book. The author talks about the missions to the moon and things and says there has been so much data/samples collected from the moon that it will take decades to study it all and that's one reason why trips to the moon has stopped. Would you agree? No. It's because of a lack of political will, and because the populace is more interested in astrology than astronomy. If we had established permanently manned research and observation stations on the Moon, just as we have in Antarctica, we could have learned a lot more by now. Plus we would have rocketry and space vehicle technology we could build on for a trips to Mars. Double-A |
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On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 12:08:21 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: The Shuttle will be replaced by a safer and simpler rocket and reentry system. It will have more powerful liquid rockets than the Saturn V It will go to the Moon and back with energy to spare.Its command capsule will have no wings. and land (target area) 3 miles from the cape . Bert |
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