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Old 08-25-2006, 07:43 PM   *Official* Space thread containing a hurricane battered shuttle Post #81
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Magnificent Desolation? Yeah, I saw that at the Filmworks in Manchester. Was very cool. Could have done with being a bit longer and more technical, for me, but then again it's somewhat aimed at kids.
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Old 08-25-2006, 07:46 PM   *Official* Space thread containing a hurricane battered shuttle Post #82
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Yeah that's the one. Hanks such a wannabe spaceman
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Old 08-25-2006, 07:47 PM   *Official* Space thread containing a hurricane battered shuttle Post #83
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Id love to fly into space. But seeing as im scared of going to the dentist, doubt i would ever have the nerve
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Old 08-26-2006, 12:21 AM   *Official* Space thread containing a hurricane battered shuttle Post #84
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T-19 hours and holding
This built-in hold typically lasts four hours.
Demate the orbiter's midbody umbilical unit
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Old 08-26-2006, 12:22 AM   *Official* Space thread containing a hurricane battered shuttle Post #85
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Demate the orbiter's midbody umbilical unit
Wish i knew what that meant
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Old 08-26-2006, 12:23 AM   *Official* Space thread containing a hurricane battered shuttle Post #86
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May as well post this here -

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Nasa names new spacecraft 'Orion'
US space agency Nasa has named its new manned exploration craft Orion.

The vehicle is being developed to take human space explorers back to the Moon and potentially then on to Mars.

It is hoped the name Orion could eventually mean as much for manned space exploration as Apollo did in the 1960s and 1970s.

Its first manned flight - to the International Space Station - will take place no later than 2014 and its first flight to the Moon no later than 2020.

"One of the things we get into at Nasa is we run around and call things by technical names and acronyms," project manager Skip Hatfield said. "This allows us to have an identity that we can use."

Orion is named after one of the brightest, most familiar and easily identifiable constellations of stars in the sky.

One small slip for man

The name surfaced on a website last month, but Nasa was trying to keep it out of general circulation until 31 August, when it plans to select either Lockheed Martin or Northrop Grumman/Boeing to build the spacecraft that replaces the shuttle fleet.

US astronaut Jeff Williams, floating 354km (220 miles) above Earth at the ISS, was taping a message in advance for the space agency that was transmitted accidentally over space-to-ground radio.

"We've been calling it the crew exploration vehicle for several years, but today it has a name - Orion," he said.

Orion will be 5m (16.5ft) in diameter and have a mass of about 25 tonnes. Inside, it will have more than 2.5 times the volume of an Apollo capsule.

The spacecraft will return humans to the Moon to stay for long periods as a testing ground for the longer journey to Mars.

Reliable shape

The vehicle will be capable of transporting cargo and up to six crew members to and from the International Space Station. It can carry four astronauts for lunar missions. Later, it is expected to support crew transfers for Mars missions.

Orion borrows its shape from the Apollo capsules of the past, but Nasa says giant leaps have since been made in computer technology, electronics, life support, propulsion and heat protection systems.

Nasa considers the capsule's conical shape to be the safest and most reliable for re-entering the Earth's atmosphere, especially at the velocities required for a direct return from the Moon.

The crew exploration vehicle will replace the space shuttle programme after it comes out of service in 2010.

Earlier this summer, Nasa announced the names of the rockets that will propel into orbit the crew exploration vehicle and a cargo vehicle. These launchers will be called Ares I and Ares V respectively.
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Old 08-26-2006, 12:33 AM   *Official* Space thread containing a hurricane battered shuttle Post #87
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will take place no later than 2014 and its first flight to the Moon no later than 2020
Thats AGES away
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Old 08-26-2006, 12:35 AM   *Official* Space thread containing a hurricane battered shuttle Post #88
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Having looked at the flight plans to the moon, they're almost exactly the same as the original ones. Sucks that I will be the crap old age of 38 by the time they get up there
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Old 08-26-2006, 12:35 AM   *Official* Space thread containing a hurricane battered shuttle Post #89
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Be good once the shuttles are taken out of service, if you could go inside them for a nosy :cool:
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Old 08-26-2006, 12:37 AM   *Official* Space thread containing a hurricane battered shuttle Post #90
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<BLOCKQUOTE>Demate the orbiter's midbody umbilical unit
Wish i knew what that meant </BLOCKQUOTE>

Well, you "mate" two things by connecting them together, so "demating" would be disconnecting them. An "umbilical" is a conduit for power (or maybe fuel, not sure) to be transferred - like an unborn baby's umbilical cord.

So basically they've unplugged the orbiter (or at least one of the "plugs"; presumably there are others, which is why it said "midbody").
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