Tuesday, 8 January 2013

misc draft/notes 



A privately built rocket prototype that could lead to a completely reusable spaceflight system has passed its biggest test yet — a 12-story hop and smooth landingThe experimental reusable rocket, called the Grasshopper, made its highest and longest flight yet on Dec. 17, marking the prototype's third successful test by the private spaceflight company SpaceX

reaching a height of more than 40 metres

A video of the Grasshopper test flight shows the rocket soaring up into the Texas sky, then smoothly descending to land on four legs

deep space rocket passes key milestone

next-generation rocket, a behemoth of a booster expected to launch astronauts deeper into space than ever before

The new mega-rocket, called the Space Launch System, passed a series of reviews that laid out the technical, performance and schedule requirements for the heavy-lift booster. The completion of the so-called System Requirements Review and System Definition Review allows program managers to proceed into the rocket's preliminary design phase

he rocket is being designed to carry out the agency's future human space exploration goals, such as sending astronauts to visit an asteroid or other planets ... 

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a nuclear fission of camp theatricality 

erupts in queeny frustration at her lateness 

the lightning conductor 


intrigue is such a compulsion on a film set that it must always find an outlet somewhere





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