Planned EVA for Space Station Expedition 6 Crew 17
Kathy Miles writes "The International Space Station was boosted into a 3 mile higher orbit in preparation for an April 26 launch of TMA-2. The Soyuz capsule will carry two new crew members to the ISS for Expedition 7. Expedition 6 will return in May. And on April 8, there is a planned EVA for Expedition 6 crew of Commander Ken Bowerson and Science Officer Don Pettit. The two will be continuing the ongoing outfitting of the International Space Station."
And hamming it up too! (Score:2)
Planned EVA? (Score:3, Funny)
Angel Attack! NERV! Get Shinji Ikari down here right away!
Er... err... no?
Re:Planned EVA? (Score:2)
2001: A Space Odyssey (Score:1)
TMA-*TWO*? (Score:5, Funny)
They found a SECOND Tycho Magnetic Anomaly [mindpirates.com]?
Re:TMA-*TWO*? (Score:1)
You'd think people would remember this. It was only two years ago!
As long as you're out there ... (Score:4, Funny)
Excellent. Perhaps during the EVA they could collect Steve Bennett's [slashdot.org] body.
Michael.
Space elevator (Score:2)
OK, its not that cut and dry, how are nanotubes going? Are they at macroscopic size, or required tension yet?
Of course, running before you can crawl isnt that good an idea. We'll need to do things like building a suspension bridge out of them
What we need? (Score:1, Flamebait)
Okay, this is gonna get me a flambait since you all love the space stuff, but whatever- I don't care. I'm so sick of hearing space this, space that. I'm THROUGH.
When are people going to realize that we need to spend money on educating, sheltering, clothing and feeding people, and giving them proper medical care...-and THEN- on the toys like space stations? We're putting the cart before the horse by working out all these galatic my
Re:What we need? (Score:2)
I just think that the government has no business funding research that does not benefit people/humanity in some tanigible way.
You really should read up on the benefits of the space program. The work done to get humans into space has resulted in numerous, very useful, live-saving innovations. Take a look at medical technology; many of the recent advances wouldn't have happened were it not for the space program.
Also you should take a look at the programs you wish to 'enhance'. Welfare... That's solved
Re:What we need? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:What we need? (Score:1, Flamebait)
I can't seriously believe this was originally modded 4/insightful. THank god it's been knocked down.
It's very simple. India was a known source of vast resources(and to counter the knee-jerk reaction- space may be full of resources, but unlike the resources in India, we have N
Re:What we need? (Score:3, Interesting)
Thats a limited view on what counts as a resource. Without the money that went into space exploration, we would not have satelites. We wouldnt have GPS, we would have trans-global phone calls, we wouldnt be able to talk to people in Antarctica (the guys that discovered the hole in the ozzone layer - that was pretty essential research given the c
Re:What we need? (Score:2)
Re:What we need? (Score:2, Insightful)
Some people just don't want to be fed/chothed/sheltered, and so they aren't... There is nothing the government can, or should do about it.
By the way, if you want the guy on
Bowerson? (Score:1)