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padruig

(134 posts)
22. getting things right
Wed Oct 29, 2014, 12:19 AM
Oct 2014

the title of this YouTube video is misleading

this was a launch of the Orbital Sciences Antares launch vehicle with the Cygnus unmanned cargo carrier

both built by Orbital Sciences

the launch facility was the NASA Wallops Flight Facility on the coast of Virginia

this work was conducted under a under NASA contract to deliver needed provisions and experiments to the ISS / National Lab



currently NASA is building a new launch vehicle, the SLS (Space Launch System) with a cargo capability of 70 to 140 tonnes (more than five times the Space Shuttle)





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I guess that is why they call it "rocket science" jimlup Oct 2014 #1
Jet airplanes have been flying since the '40s, but once in awhile one crashes. The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2014 #2
Airline flights: EACH DAY DeSwiss Oct 2014 #15
Isn't this private company? Trajan Oct 2014 #3
Yes, they've built rockets for NASA Warpy Oct 2014 #6
NASA's Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Wallops Island, Virginia. jakeXT Oct 2014 #8
Interesting, thanks Warpy Oct 2014 #12
"We've had an anomaly" MannyGoldstein Oct 2014 #19
Yeah, they're geniuses at understatement. Warpy Oct 2014 #25
The first hint that I heard of a problem with today's launch MannyGoldstein Oct 2014 #27
Fair disclosure ... Trajan Oct 2014 #18
Yes. JDPriestly Oct 2014 #7
This would have been the first docking of Cygnus then? Trajan Oct 2014 #20
Oh no! nt Mojorabbit Oct 2014 #4
Still a lot of points of failure. And it will always be this way, I think. Old and In the Way Oct 2014 #5
In this case the machine was made of Ukranian components manufactured in the 1960s-1970s unrepentant progress Oct 2014 #9
Well, there you go. Could be a ukranian component....could have been India, Chinese, or US. Old and In the Way Oct 2014 #10
We'll know more soon I think unrepentant progress Oct 2014 #11
This old fart thinks you're probably spot on. (nt) paleotn Oct 2014 #14
Happens.... paleotn Oct 2014 #13
Probably had something flammable on-board. DeSwiss Oct 2014 #16
That looked like a very crowded launch area...buildings and such KeepItReal Oct 2014 #17
Makes me admire all the more the courage of those . . . markpkessinger Oct 2014 #21
getting things right padruig Oct 2014 #22
Thank you!!! I was also going to post that. Duppers Oct 2014 #23
This unmaned launch was CONTRACTED out! Duppers Oct 2014 #24
Somebody get me a hot dog! mindwalker_i Oct 2014 #26
You win some, you lose some ... DreamGypsy Oct 2014 #28
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