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The nerd in me is really excited to see the private sector going into space. Competition will spur advancement like nothing that has been seen since the 1960s. It is going to be very interesting to watch this new industry develop.
NASA clears SpaceX for cargo run to space station CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - NASA on Monday cleared a cargo ship owned by Space Exploration Technologies for a test flight to the International Space Station that is scheduled to launch on April 30, NASA officials said. The Dragon mission would be the first time a privately owned and operated vessel visits the space station, a $100 billion research laboratory owned by the United States, Russia, Europe, Japan and Canada that orbits about 240 miles above Earth. NASA is counting on Space Exploration Technologies, also known as SpaceX, and a second company, Orbital Sciences Corp., to keep the space station stocked with supplies and science experiments following the retirement of the space shuttles last year. The companies' combined contracts for cargo deliveries are worth $3.8 billion. "In order for space station to be successful, these systems have to be there for us," space station program manager Mike Suffredini said at news conference following a NASA review of the upcoming SpaceX mission. "We're really rooting for the teams to come through," added NASA Associate Administrator Bill Gerstenmaier. So far, NASA has invested $381 million in the SpaceX rocket and cargo capsule, with the company and investors contributing about another $700 million, SpaceX founder and Chief Executive Elon Musk said. The Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule also are in the running to serve as a space taxi for astronauts. The United States hopes to break Russia's monopoly on flying crews to the station, a service that cost more than $60 million per person, by 2016 under a related NASA program. "This is a test flight and we may not succeed on getting all the way to the space station," Musk said. "I think we've got a pretty good shot, but it's important to acknowledge that a lot can go wrong. This is pretty tricky." If the launch is successful, the Dragon capsule would conduct a series of maneuvers and tests in orbit before NASA clears it for approach and berthing at the station, which is targeted for May 3. It would remain attached to the outpost for several weeks before flying back to Earth and splashing down in the Pacific Ocean for recovery. The capsule will carry 1,149 pounds (521 kg) of food and non-critical equipment and supplies to the station. It is expected to return 1,455 pounds (660 kg) of cargo back to Earth, a capability that far exceeds what the Russian Soyuz capsules can hold. The European and Japanese ships that also fly cargo to the station incinerate in the atmosphere after making deliveries and do not return to Earth. NASA plans a final review of the Dragon mission on April 23 to verify SpaceX flight software. The Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled for launch at 12:22 p.m. EDT (1622 GMT) on April 30, with a backup launch opportunity on May 3. |
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IF i am correct Space X is owned my Elon Musk. I dont trust that man. So i would definitely not be the first person to go up in his machine.
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Furthermore, the very first test flight of the Falcon 9 rocket went flawlessly and they've been working with NASA to make sure all their software for this launch is going to work like it should. I have a high degree of faith in Space X's ability as a company, and I'm looking forward to seeing how they revolutionize the new Space Industry.
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I only said i wouldnt be the first to go up....
And the reason being is that he has yet to produce his 4 door electric vehicle that he has sold to many customers already.... its been I believe 3 years and nothing. Tesla's are awesome little cars though! |
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Not familiar enough with the Model S to know what the development cycle has been there, but it does look like 5,000 units are scheduled to be produced this year. Look at the amount of issues our historical well established car companies have... now imagine trying to start from scratch with an entirely different technology than the rest of the world uses
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I hope they don't drop their cargo at the first sign of an imperial starship. It's not good business.
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Hey Chase, here's one for ya: They haven't confirmed it yet, but quite possibly the world's first official asteroid mining company:
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this is something NASA needs more than they are willing to admit. We need the private sector to shuttle satellites and goods up into low earth orbit and allow NASA to focus their time, money and efforts on long term colonization
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Next launch attempt is Tuesday the 22nd last time I checked.
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