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1 posted on 10/29/2014 9:10:50 PM PDT by Jack Hydrazine
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2 posted on 10/29/2014 9:13:26 PM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
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4 posted on 10/29/2014 9:21:05 PM PDT by jiggyboy (Ten percent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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We actually did have a space program once and actually did rocket science but reassigned NASA to Muslim outreach and global warming. Now we rely on the Russians to shuttle our astronauts to the International Space Station since we do not have the capability to place astronauts into outer space.

Still remember the sheer panic when we discovered Sputnik orbiting above us and were years away from orbiting a satellite of our own.

Disgusting.


8 posted on 10/29/2014 9:42:02 PM PDT by Calamari (Pass enough laws and everyone is guilty of something.)
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I thought this was going to be a fawning thread about Musk; thankfully not...I enjoyed my dinner.

I think a bit of accurate history is in order in the wake of the attention-hoar Musk:

Antares rocket engines lean on Russian moon legacy

Aerojet imported the engines to the United States in the 1990s in an effort to develop a commercial rocket to launch U.S. military satellites. The California-based propulsion company competed to supply engines for the Atlas 5 rocket, which was then under development by Lockheed Martin Corp.

Lockheed Martin selected another Russian engine to power the Atlas 5's first stage, leaving Aerojet with a stock of three dozen NK-33 engines at the company's headquarters in Sacramento, Calif.

Aerojet modified the NK-33 engines by adding a gimbal mechanism for steering, installing modern instrumentation, and qualifying the engines for U.S. propellants, according to Julie Van Kleeck, vice president of space programs for Aerojet.

Following Lockheed Martin's decision to use another engine, the NK-33 engines appeared to be left in the dust for a second time until Orbital Sciences came along with a proposal for the Antares rocket - then called the Taurus 2 - in 2007.

Once Orbital's Antares rocket was selected by NASA to supply the International Space Station, the company purchased 20 of the engines from Aerojet to power 10 launches - two test flights and eight operational missions, according to Kurt Eberly, deputy Antares project director at Orbital Sciences.

Mocking aside, it was NASA that both made the selection and saw fit to let domestic rocket research get to the point of using Russian/Soviet rockets, launches & engines.

Musk's egotistical mocking surely wasn't heard well at NASA...causing him to tone it down to get his cushy 'sharing' portion of the Boeing contract. Surely his crew were not happy to see that story recirculated (me? Smiling).

Seriously: What better representation of how a Progressive works than to use your clout to get NASA more involved in 'climate change' and less involved in its core missions...and be there with open arms to reap the benefits of more Federal dollars to add to your portfolio of Federal & State subsidies while riding high on an emotionally-supercharged stock with little basis in value reality.

NASA: What a joke. Were leading progressives on board the rocket? (in my dreams)

11 posted on 10/29/2014 10:15:55 PM PDT by logi_cal869 (-cynicus-)
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Sounds like a liberal Obama supporter to me.


16 posted on 10/30/2014 1:35:14 AM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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The self-destruct was triggered due to loss of control.

“14 seconds later: The range safety officer sends a self-destruct command. The rocket explodes into a fireball over Wallops Island, Virginia.”

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/moments-leading-antares-rocket-explosion/story?id=26539879


19 posted on 10/30/2014 4:26:13 AM PDT by ltc8k6
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