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FryRulz
08-07-2011, 05:30 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-14077893

The 135th and final space shuttle mission has lifted off from Cape Canaveral in Florida.
Space shuttle Atlantis was launched into history at 1129 local time (1529 GMT; 1629 BST) on Friday.
The 12-day mission will ferry 3.5 tonnes of supplies to the International Space Station.
Upon its return, the 30-year space shuttle programme will come to a close, with Atlantis and the other two shuttles retired to museums.
Just seconds before launch, Nasa had to halt the countdown to check that a piece of launch pad equipment called the gaseous vent arm had been moved out of the shuttle's way.
But after controllers were satisfied there were no problems, the signal was given to proceed with lift-off.
For much of the week, a launch had been thought highly unlikely.
Continue reading the main story (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-14077893#story_continues_2) The final flight

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Space shuttle timeline (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14056002)


The weather on Thursday had thrown torrential rain at the orbiter, and forecasters had been talking grimly of similar conditions developing on Friday.
But the promised showers never materialised and controllers in the "firing room" gave the "go" for the ascent after a positive poll from their ground teams.
The call prompted a huge cheer from the thousands of guests inside the Kennedy Space Center and a rush to grab the best viewing positions.
Many lined the tops of buildings around KSC; others went down by the famous countdown clock on the lawn in front of the press complex.
They, and hundreds of thousands more people outside the centre, did not see Atlantis for long.
A few seconds after thundering off the pad, she disappeared through a bank of cloud for the chase out over the Atlantic and a rendezvous with the International Space Station (ISS) on Sunday.
The ship and her crew of four - Chris Ferguson, Doug Hurley, Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim - will spend seven days at the orbiting platform.
Mission goals include the delivery of a huge load of food for the ISS residents and a robotics facility that will test strategies for re-fuelling satellites high above the planet.
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We're headed for a pause with America's manned spaceflight era. But the glory will be back”
Piers Sellers Nasa astronaut
There has been much talk here in the past few days about the end of an era and the consequences it will have for the Kennedy workforce, many of whom will lose their jobs.
Nasa has attempted to shift the debate to what comes next and the strategy it has adopted to replace the expensive orbiter programme.
The agency believes a more affordable approach to getting astronauts to the ISS can be achieved by contracting out their transport to private companies.
One of those prospective commercial concerns, Boeing, has been displaying a model at KSC of a capsule it says could lift up to seven individuals to the station.
Another, the Sierra Nevada Corporation, signed an agreement with Nasa on Thursday to use Kennedy's facilities.
SNC is producing a mini-shuttle it calls the Dream Chaser, which, again, could carry up to seven astronauts into low-Earth orbit.
http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/53942000/jpg/_53942441_53941890.jpg The four astronauts will help take supplies to the International Space Station
Nasa says this new policy will free resources to invest in a new spaceship and rocket that can take humans beyond the space station to destinations such as the Moon, asteroids and Mars.
British-born Nasa astronaut Piers Sellers told BBC News: "We're headed for a pause with America's manned spaceflight era. But the glory will be back."
The conical ship, known as Orion, has already been defined and is in an advanced stage of development. The rocket, on the other hand, is still an unknown quantity.
The US Congress has told the agency what its minimum capabilities ought to be. The agency is currently struggling to put those specifications into a concept it says can be built to the timeline and budget specified by the politicians. It promises to detail the rocket's baseline design before the summer is out.

nacirema
08-07-2011, 05:41 PM
thank god this shuttle program is over.

it's too costly.

they proposed a new system going back to rockets. that'll be cheaper and it'll have an escape pod. the shuttles done wonders but it's waaaay to expensive. something like almost a billion dollars a launch. also the shuttles way obsolete.

FryRulz
08-07-2011, 05:46 PM
Despite how much it costs (which i know is alot) Still sad to see such a iconic symbol retire... I've always really liked the shuttles.

nacirema
08-07-2011, 05:50 PM
the ones that corporate america are developing trump the shuttle.

the owner of virgin's space vehical's way doper than the current...err..phased out shuttle.

the shitty part is the 7,000+ jobs that're being laid off, and the community around KSC...we're already in depression (yeah i know it's a resession, but it's about to hit depression) and this is just another nail in the coffin.

americas fucked.

FryRulz
08-07-2011, 05:52 PM
At least your not part of the EU... Where if one EU country fucks up we are forced to bail them out....

nacirema
08-07-2011, 06:00 PM
you still haven't done shit for greese, lol.

and americas worse than that...we bail out corporations. 40 some states are about to be bankrupt. and we've only got days until the debt ceiling is reached.

i'ma predict that were just going to do what we did last time. another band aid.

even tho this kinda off topic, not really were talking about our massive debts..i'll tell you whats wrong with american politics.

there will never be bipartisanship. the repuclicants and democommies will never get alonng. and this tea party movement is a joke. if you brought back our fonding fathers they'd be discrased beyond any words

nacirema
08-07-2011, 06:00 PM
you still haven't done shit for greese, lol.

and americas worse than that...we bail out corporations. 40 some states are about to be bankrupt. and we've only got days until the debt ceiling is reached.

i'ma predict that were just going to do what we did last time. another band aid.

even tho this kinda off topic, not really were talking about our massive debts..i'll tell you whats wrong with american politics.

there will never be bipartisanship. the repuclicants and democommies will never get alonng. and this tea party movement is a joke. if you brought back our fonding fathers they'd be discrased beyond any words

The Illusive Man
08-07-2011, 08:19 PM
the shitty part is the 7,000+ jobs that're being laid off, and the community around KSC...we're already in depression (yeah i know it's a resession, but it's about to hit depression) and this is just another nail in the coffin.

americas fucked.

Always the Russians :O

JetGirl
08-07-2011, 10:18 PM
at least its not like NASA is completely shutting down. and its definitely time we did a space reboot. if we ever expect to get any further out there we need to work on our space technology and advance it.

in the end its a good thing. can't wait to see what comes out in the future from this

nacirema
09-07-2011, 07:25 PM
manned mission to mars via the INS.

they're already training for the 180 day trip to the red planet.

SuicideBooth
13-07-2011, 03:20 PM
Damn you Obama, let us explore space!

FryRulz
13-07-2011, 03:33 PM
We can... With the Russians ;)

nacirema
13-07-2011, 07:28 PM
it's not obamas doing.

if it's any presidents problem, it'd be bush with all his tax cuts for the rich and taxing the poor.

Kigents
13-07-2011, 07:52 PM
I bet is a cover up huh..lol

nacirema
13-07-2011, 08:18 PM
covering up for not taxing the rich like they should be taxed.

they just rape the middle class and poor because they get commended for it.

AdmiralGFM
16-07-2011, 08:43 PM
The Admiral disapproves.

Well, I just hope we continue expanding humanity's reach into space in some form or another...