Topic: NASA Constellation Program
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When will the NASA Constellation Program be Accomplished?
I think NASA said Ares I will be fully operational by 2014, and Ares V will be operational by 2015-2018 Read More »
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What is the name of the crew capsule of NASA's Constellation prog...
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For the NASA constellation program, when is it happening?
The Ares spacecraft of the new NASA Constellation program is due to first launch in June 2011. It will replace the current Space Shuttle program and is intended to fly resupply missions to the International Space Station, as well as mission... Read More »
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NASA would have used the vehicles of the Constellation Program to replace the Space Shuttle. But unlike the X-33 and other programs meant to replace the ... More »
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I'm going to open with some facts... and then yes, I realize that I went into a bit of a rant. The Orion orbiter is dead, as is the Ares V heavy lift rocket. Essentially any and all manned spacecraft have been canceled. It has been suggeste... Read More »
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Its goal is to bring a new Crew Exploration Vehicle into service asap after shuttle retirement. NASA's future manned spaceflight program is facing political complications, unclear design goals and extraordinary costs. NASA has the choice to... Read More »
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Their right, there's no short term profit on space exploration. And your country is in dire need of sorting itself out in terms of debt and economic crisis. Sadly you guys can't afford to be the forefront leaders in space exploration anymor... Read More »
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If they get the funding, they will succeed. I think you make a good point, though. The cold war rivalry is what prompted the two countries to work so hard at achievement in space. Each country wanted to demonstrate the superiority of their ... Read More »
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nasa is a very large bureaucracy. they move slowly. innovation often takes 2nd fiddle to tried and true. this can be a plus, or a minus. most of nasa man in space projects are too expensive. for a vehicle to be man rated,e.g., safe for huma... Read More »
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Somewhere on the NASA web site. Source(s): http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/conste… Read More »
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