You probably have never heard about the rocket ever before, or even the launch site, but a co pletely new US rocket will fly to space in the next few hours from Hawaii!
You probably have never heard of the Super Strypi rocket. That is normal, because the developers really keep this project...
The Atlas V triplet of October 2015 continues today with its 3rd flight in 29 days - a new record for the teenage rocket and almost coming close to the flight rate of the Delta II in its heydays!
Like 4 of its previous flights, this one will carry another replacement satellite for our beloved...
A new EVA with Scott Kelly and Kjell Lindgren is currently underway outside the ISS. Here's a full walk through of what to do today: http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2015/10/astronauts-housekeeping-eva-32-outside-iss/
Well, I prefer looking at materials for the later two than an HSF program that never had clear objectives...... :P
Speaking of which, I wish we have spysat add-ons that are not KH-11 models - they would be pretty fun to play with given the complexity of some of those satellites. Alas building...
You might want to know that the game also has German ships in it as girls too - Bismarck, Prinz Eugen, 2 destroyers and a U-boat (that went to Japan). Just saying. :rofl:
http://kancolle.wikia.com/ ;)
(and yes, TMac3000's last post on this back in August was the final straw that kicked me into the game in late August. Still playing it right now. :rofl:)
Sorry, but I will bet that Blue Origin sends people into space before Iran make their own Mercury-Redstone flights. Though they might win if they counts primates as well.... :rofl:
ILS, the major launch service provider for Proton rocket launches, seems to have started their long climb out of their Great Proton Curse (TM) hole that caused the depletion of their launch contracts - in fact they managed to score their first new contract in at least 2 years when Spain's...
This is the result when I am reading about naval warships lately for some reason.... :rofl:
(I'm pretty sure that even the USS Gerald R. Ford flight deck won't be able to handle the DGIV :rofl:)
That's not him actually - the article above is from Marco Langbroek, one of the best satellite trackers out there.
Here's a list of some of the programs they use: http://satobs.org/orbsoft.html
The Chinese have really went crazy over the last few weeks with one launch after another and 2 completely new rockets flying their maiden flights!
And no, they certainly hasn't stopped yet - in fact they made their 6th satellite launch in just 25 days - pretty close to mind-blowing I shall say...
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