Re: >>> a (nov. 7) Flight International article CONFIRMS that the Ares-1 has problems to fly >>>
- From: kT <cosmic@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 17:25:40 -0600
behlingjo@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Nov 7, 4:32 pm, gaetanomarano <m...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:.
this (nov. 7) F.I. article CONFIRMS that the Ares-1 has problems to
fly:
http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2007/11/07/219207/nasa-admits-si...
as predicted/evaluated in my (nov. 4) ghostNASA article:
http://www.ghostnasa.com/posts/012arescantfly.html
and in this Jul. 28, 2006 article about the 5-segments SRB motor:
http://www.gaetanomarano.it/articles/011srb5.html
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this is the first image of the Orion's mockup that NASA has built for
tests:
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/196138main_mockup2_546.jpg
well...it looks very much like MY "sliced Orion":
http://www.gaetanomarano.it/articles/031easyways.html
just look at the (small) distance between the door and the capsule top
line... :)
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This is old news. NASASpaceflight.com has been saying it for months
What are they saying about the significance of packing 300,000 pounds of cryogenic fuels on an extremely light weight and structurally advanced upper stage, since you can't seem to come up with an answer yourself.
Considering that such an extremely advance upper stage has recently been stretched in order to incorporate more fuel. Any comments, Mr. Talking out your ass without even a website with designs and numbers to show US.
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