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![]() "nmp" wrote in message news ![]() Op Sat, 20 Aug 2005 17:58:58 +0200, schreef Rene Altena: [snip quoted stuff] While this is a most interesting development, it is not a shuttle replacement, by far. It may not be an STS replacement, but a shuttle it surely is. Only if you think that the word "shuttle" means any partially reusable vehicle that goes into and returns from orbit. That's not a definition in any dictionary of which I'm aware. The Shuttle is called 'Shuttle' because it is a Shuttle-service: up-down-up-down-up-down-up-down etc. etc. So this European-Russian spacecraft is a shuttle. Right, exactly what I meant ![]() And as you surely know, Rene, in the Netherlands we also call a spacecraft like this (including STS) a "ruimteveer", meaning Space Ferry. Jazeker! Rene |
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