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Old December 21st 04, 10:06 PM
Jim Oberg
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Default The long-awaited Delta-4-Heavy test flight has just taken off -- WOW

The long-awaited Delta-4-Heavy test flight has just
blasted off from Cape Canaveral, looks good so far.

Boeing is the manufacturer -- a good day for them.

The liftoff video is mighty impressive, see
http://www.boeing.com/news/feature/l...vy_webcast.htm

This is the new rocket that is most often talked about
as the booster for NASA's new human spaceship, the
'Crew Exploration Vehicle' (CEV) of 'Project Constellation'.

http://www.space.com/missionlaunches...xt_launch.html

This version can carry fourteen tons into orbit -- twice the size of
Russia's 'Soyuz' rocket. It's not quite as heavy as a full payload
on the space shuttle, but is a lot cheaper.

Better -- this rocket architecture can be upgraded with more
strap-on boosters, to get to the twenty to twenty five tons.
That's a lot more than the space shuttle can deploy.

It's big enough to assemble space vehicles in orbit that can carry
astronauts back to the moon.

Still ten years before NASA puts astronauts into the new capsule
and launches them -- but it will look a lot like what we just saw.


 




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