Quote from: wickham_kendra on July 17, 2006, 10:22:53 PM
I have been at the NASA site all day watching and reading about the current and future space shuttle missions. I am happy to see early great signs of one of the best shuttle returns and least amount of damage in memory. The shuttle has a estimated life till 2010, only 4 more years to do 16 flights for space station completion and 1 for hubble repair possibly, before being replaced by a CEV Rocket system.
Here is the current mission STS-121 which shows the landing and other things http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts121/
I am a big fan of space travel
One of my earliest memories is watching Gordo Cooper's Mercury/Atlas flight on our black & white TV. I followed every Gemini & Apollo mission. Once we had a host of shuttles flying, it was hard to keep up, but I did the best I could.
I also follow the deep space missions. I counted down the days it would take to go from Jupiter to Saturn, then Uranus and finally Neptune. I stopped class last year so we could watch live the launch of the Pluto mission.
The CEV is Apollo on steroids, but it is technology that works and has fewer entry risks than the shuttles. What few people realize is that we are again in a space race - this time with China & Japan. Both nations are targeting having a permanent colony on the moon. The objective is to mine metals and other resources that are found.
What has me excited is the privitization of space systems. No, not turning over national programs. Rather, privately built manned & unmanned spacecraft. This is where simple, efficient to use spacecraft will be built.
Spaceshipone is a great example. And it's growing fast enough to where the FAA is allowing airports to upgrade to become a spaceport - having the ability to handle incoming and outgoing missions. There is one in New Mexico, which is where Virgin Galactic will be flying out of. I want to say that there is one in Texas & Florida as well, but don't hold me to that.
Virgin Galactic will be flying spacecraft based onthe successful
Spaceshipone design. Flight testing is supposed to begin in 2008, as I recall. The first ship is already named.
Enterprise.
Chaunte