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Should Russia have a space launch stand down?
To review all their failures, and hopefully prevent future ones.....
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Should Russia have a space launch stand down?
On Dec 27, 9:14*am, bob haller wrote:
To review all their failures, and hopefully prevent future ones..... They'll wait til they kill a crew. Like NASA did with the Challenger. Send Putin up repeatedly for best effect.......................Trig |
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Should Russia have a space launch stand down?
On Dec 28, 9:32*pm, |"
wrote: On Dec 27, 9:14*am, bob haller wrote: To review all their failures, and hopefully prevent future ones..... They'll wait til they kill a crew. Like NASA did with the Challenger. Send Putin up repeatedly for best effect.......................Trig no doubt killing a crew will get a stand down and possibly a unmanned ISS that gets out of control russias current space troubles appear systemic, poor engineering, poor quality control, and no doubt management failure. these issues can effect even a workhorse like soyuz |
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Should Russia have a space launch stand down?
In article 358fb067-a1df-4a02-99f8-7e842625db42
@y25g2000prg.googlegroups.com, says... On Dec 27, 9:14*am, bob haller wrote: To review all their failures, and hopefully prevent future ones..... They'll wait til they kill a crew. Like NASA did with the Challenger. A problem with the Soyuz *launcher* does not equate to loss of crew. Note that the Soyuz manned spacecraft has abort capability throughout more of the flight envelope than the shuttle ever had. Jeff -- " Ares 1 is a prime example of the fact that NASA just can't get it up anymore... and when they can, it doesn't stay up long. " - tinker |
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Should Russia have a space launch stand down?
On Jan 3, 8:51*am, Jeff Findley wrote:
In article ad8ab3b4-6d84-45d7-9864-13dc408617f6 @d10g2000vbk.googlegroups.com, says... On Dec 28, 9:32 pm, |" wrote: On Dec 27, 9:14 am, bob haller wrote: To review all their failures, and hopefully prevent future ones...... They'll wait til they kill a crew. Like NASA did with the Challenger. Send Putin up repeatedly for best effect.......................Trig no doubt killing a crew will get a stand down and possibly a unmanned ISS that gets out of control Possible, but unlikely. russias current space troubles appear systemic, poor engineering, poor quality control, and no doubt management failure. So goes your largely unsupported assertion. *Poor engineering, specifically, is b.s. *The Soyuz launch vehicle is still one of *the* most successful launch vehicles in history. *Sorry, but that simply cannot happen if it was poorly engineered. these issues can effect even a workhorse like soyuz Unfortunately, you don't have a firm grasp on what "these issues" means in this context. *Soyuz isn't a copy machine, it's an expendable launch vehicle. Jeff anytime a space launch operations has as many varied failures as russia has recently it shows there may be a underlying cause beyond what broke. like poor engineering, QC issues, perhaps some corruption accepting lss than quality parts, a general cost cutting, or management pushing schedule too hard. Thake the russian mars probe about to do a uncontrolled re entry. By all accounts it appears a fuel tank failed to jettisone blocking the low gain antenna, and the probe failed to use common radio channels and had burns scheduled with no ground monitoring possible. bad engineering / planning at a high point....... now what if some of these same people are responsible for manned operations? |
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