Space News Roundup 20
ke4roh writes "NASA reports that they're readying Atlantis for a launch "no earlier than October 2". STS-112, space station assembly flight 9A (the 15th) will add
to
the truss on the station. To get the station from the vehicle assembly
building to the launch pad, they transport it in launch position - on one of
the 37-year-old crawlers that travels at just 1 mile per hour. Each 6 million pound vehicle transports
a big rectangle - the Mobile Launch Platform - to the launch pad. The crawler
is 40 by 37 meters, has two steering wheels and two mufflers the size of a
car. The crawlers have received minimal service to date, and an inspector
noticed a cracked bearing shortly before a crawler took Atlantis out for the
launch. A few folks are enjoying the opportunity to work on the crawlers before they make their journey. Will N-Sync's 23-year-old singer Lance Bass be space tourist number three - and
the youngest person to ever fly in space? Corporate sponsors get to decide. Telescopes show Contour, short for "Comet Nucleus Tour", in three
pieces.
Unfortunately, it's only supposed to be one. The craft was to visit three
comets to investigate their contents. They're murmuring about a replacement
which would cost about $15M less (than the $154M price tag) thanks to much of
the engineering being done already. The AP has more."
Atlantis huh? (Score:1)
Re:Atlantis huh? (Score:1)
Indirect Slashdotting (Score:2)
Re:Indirect Slashdotting (Score:2)
Re:Indirect Slashdotting (Score:1)
Lance Bass might be good for NASA. (Score:3, Interesting)
Of course I'll be simmering with jealousy and choking on the cheapening of the Space Industry to accomodate this kid, but if it helps NASA, I can deal with it.
Re:Lance Bass might be good for NASA. (Score:1)
Re:Who cares (Score:2)
I do. If it bursts, then they will be playing N'sync tribute music all week all over the media. Thus, wish him safety.
Re:Who cares (Score:2)
Since when do cheesy pop groups last a long time?
Re:The Cylinder (Score:1)
CONTOUR (Score:2, Funny)
The best thing for NASA (Score:1)
Who issued it a Fork command? (Score:2)
Damned Artificial Intelligence! Rumor has it they told it to "visit 3 comets", and appearently it tried to solve the problem by splitting into 3 peices instead of visiting them sequentially. Well, it has parallelism down pat. Now it just needs to understand everything else.
Instead of "divide and conquer", now it is "divide and Contour"