Pretty cool.
Atlantis is scheduled to launch May 12 to service the Hubble Space Telescope and Endeavour is there as a rescue ship
in case it is needed. When its rescue mission is over it will be prepared for its launch June 13.
2009-04-18, 10:13 PM
T-Bird76
Re: 2 Shuttles On Launch Pad At Same Time
That is cool to see. It amazes me that we haven't come up with a better way to send people into space. When you think about it the basic premise hasn't changed for 50 years.
2009-04-19, 05:44 AM
bluejuice
Re: 2 Shuttles On Launch Pad At Same Time
Thats not entirely true. The current shuttle system will be phased out in the next couple of years and we will have to rely on the Russians till our new "Orion" system is in place. The manned module will look somethimg like our old Apollo capsule and the rocket system will use a system like our current shuttles with re-usable boosters.
2009-04-19, 11:03 AM
T-Bird76
Re: 2 Shuttles On Launch Pad At Same Time
Quote:
Originally Posted by bluejuice
Thats not entirely true. The current shuttle system will be phased out in the next couple of years and we will have to rely on the Russians till our new "Orion" system is in place. The manned module will look somethimg like our old Apollo capsule and the rocket system will use a system like our current shuttles with re-usable boosters.
Your statement just proved my point... First off having to rely on the Russians is a total disgrace and second the fact that we are basing our new vehicle on older design is pathetic.
2009-04-19, 11:33 AM
h2opunk1822
Re: 2 Shuttles On Launch Pad At Same Time
ive been saying that since i first saw pictures of orion.. it bores me, not saying im ever going to loose interest in any space projects, but i dont really see any diffrence between orion or any rocket boeing shoots off every now and then.. yes we can go back to landing on the moon/mars.. but meh.. there is just something exciting when she is coming in for a landing or watching the SRB's seperate..
2009-04-19, 04:47 PM
coachrowsey
Re: 2 Shuttles On Launch Pad At Same Time
Way to cool. I've seen that before when I use to live in Fl. & would go to the launches.
2009-04-19, 09:06 PM
Jetinder
Re: 2 Shuttles On Launch Pad At Same Time
Quote:
Originally Posted by T-Bird76
Quote:
Originally Posted by bluejuice
Thats not entirely true. The current shuttle system will be phased out in the next couple of years and we will have to rely on the Russians till our new "Orion" system is in place. The manned module will look somethimg like our old Apollo capsule and the rocket system will use a system like our current shuttles with re-usable boosters.
Your statement just proved my point... First off having to rely on the Russians is a total disgrace and second the fact that we are basing our new vehicle on older design is pathetic.
Have to disagree, I'm not pro Russian but thinking logically with out the Russians Nasa is stuffed as you can't suddenly make a new Saturn 1B and no other nation except China, Russia and USA have manned space flight.
Chineese are to secretive about their space program so the Russians are the only choice.
The older design is a step back, but its been proven to be safe, practical and in Apollo 13s case brought 3 men safely home.
2009-04-20, 04:26 PM
nikon50bigma
Re: 2 Shuttles On Launch Pad At Same Time
Reminds me of the movie Armageddon when both of the shuttles were on the launch pad.
From around the 4:00 minute mark onwards.
2009-04-29, 09:33 PM
Gerard
Re: 2 Shuttles On Launch Pad At Same Time
Quote:
Originally Posted by bluejuice
Thats not entirely true. The current shuttle system will be phased out in the next couple of years and we will have to rely on the Russians till our new "Orion" system is in place. The manned module will look somethimg like our old Apollo capsule and the rocket system will use a system like our current shuttles with re-usable boosters.