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They have to launch the shuttle with the ISS almost directly above them. This will allow the shuttle to catch up to the ISS without much trouble. This launch window is open until July 19th. I dont know why they have to get the bird in the air by then...so if anyone can put some light on this situation on why they have to launch by July 19th.
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Stephanie wrote:My question is why even try and launch the shuttle during the summer in Florida? Thunderstorms are possible everyday. To me, this is a waste of money and just another threat to the lives of the astronauts.
EXACTLY.......the Shuttle was built in Lancaster/Palmdale California *I was there in 1976 when they rolled it out for the first time, my exbrother in law worked on it, don't ask, I didn't know what he did*, tested at Edwards AFB, THEN piggy backed to Florida, which God knows HOW much it cost the taxpayers, why not launch it from "Hades" (Edwards AFB?)

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azsnowman wrote:Stephanie wrote:My question is why even try and launch the shuttle during the summer in Florida? Thunderstorms are possible everyday. To me, this is a waste of money and just another threat to the lives of the astronauts.
EXACTLY.......the Shuttle was built in Lancaster/Palmdale California *I was there in 1976 when they rolled it out for the first time, my exbrother in law worked on it, don't ask, I didn't know what he did*, tested at Edwards AFB, THEN piggy backed to Florida, which God knows HOW much it cost the taxpayers, why not launch it from "Hades" (Edwards AFB?)
My understanding is that the way they would have to launch it from there will not work with the land around it. That and some population centers it would have to cross while climbing, etc. I think that is one reason CC is so good for it, since they can basically send it out over the open waters where it wouldn't be a threat to anyone. I also think it has to do with the availability of emergency landing areas down range too.
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Oh,I think the launch will be again postponed,now due to a crack found at foam.Read the news at link.
Oh,I think the launch will be again postponed,now due to a crack found at foam.Read the news at link.
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vbhoutex wrote:azsnowman wrote:Stephanie wrote:My question is why even try and launch the shuttle during the summer in Florida? Thunderstorms are possible everyday. To me, this is a waste of money and just another threat to the lives of the astronauts.
EXACTLY.......the Shuttle was built in Lancaster/Palmdale California *I was there in 1976 when they rolled it out for the first time, my exbrother in law worked on it, don't ask, I didn't know what he did*, tested at Edwards AFB, THEN piggy backed to Florida, which God knows HOW much it cost the taxpayers, why not launch it from "Hades" (Edwards AFB?)
My understanding is that the way they would have to launch it from there will not work with the land around it. That and some population centers it would have to cross while climbing, etc. I think that is one reason CC is so good for it, since they can basically send it out over the open waters where it wouldn't be a threat to anyone. I also think it has to do with the availability of emergency landing areas down range too.
That's a good point David. However, I'm still not following the logic of a summer launch due to the potential storms.
At anyrate, it's a moot point since they found cracks in the foam. I think it's time to retire these babies.
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There will be a press conference around noon or a little after that time.
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The launch for tommorow at 2:38 PM EDT is a go despite the foam problem.Ley's pray that all goes well in the launch.
The launch for tommorow at 2:38 PM EDT is a go despite the foam problem.Ley's pray that all goes well in the launch.
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Stephanie wrote:My question is why even try and launch the shuttle during the summer in Florida? Thunderstorms are possible everyday. To me, this is a waste of money and just another threat to the lives of the astronauts.
The ISS needs frequent shuttle launches to support it. The entire ISS needs occasional boosting that only the space shuttle can provide to keep from reentering earth's atmosphere. Also, the whole thing is filling with trash and junk because the Soyuz capsules don't have enough space to bring the stuff back to earth when it's been used. Until another platform is built, we need the shuttles.
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azsnowman wrote:Stephanie wrote:My question is why even try and launch the shuttle during the summer in Florida? Thunderstorms are possible everyday. To me, this is a waste of money and just another threat to the lives of the astronauts.
EXACTLY.......the Shuttle was built in Lancaster/Palmdale California *I was there in 1976 when they rolled it out for the first time, my exbrother in law worked on it, don't ask, I didn't know what he did*, tested at Edwards AFB, THEN piggy backed to Florida, which God knows HOW much it cost the taxpayers, why not launch it from "Hades" (Edwards AFB?)
Launch pads need to be a northeast-facing coasts with a vast supply of empty ocean space. This is why France's space center is located in French Guiana rather than in France.
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