Congratulations NASA...

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Hardatwork

on your return to space after more than 2 years!



Have a safe mission Discovery and crew!
 

Swguy

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Glad they're back in business again...

I think this song, which was written for the first launching of the space shuttle Columbia, really captures the excitement of watching a launch and still reflects many people's feelings (myself included) about the exploration of space.

Countdown
- written by Neil Peart and from the album "Signals" by Rush

Lit up with anticipation
We arrive at the launching site
The sky is still dark, nearing dawn
On the Florida coastline

Circling choppers slash the night
With roving searchlight beams
This magic day when super-science
Mingles with the bright stuff of dreams

Floodlit in the hazy distance
The star of this unearthly show
Venting vapours, like the breath
Of a sleeping white dragon

Crackling speakers, voices tense
Resume the final count
All systems check, T minus nine
As the sun and the drama start to mount

The air is charged
A humid, motionless mass
The crowds and the cameras,
The cars full of spectators pass
Excitement so thick you could cut it with a knife
Technology...high, on the leading edge of life

The earth beneath us starts to tremble
With the spreading of a low black cloud
A thunderous roar shakes the air
Like the whole world exploding

Scorching blast of golden fire
As it slowly leaves the ground
Tears away with a mighty force
The air is shattered by the awesome sound

Like a pillar of cloud
The smoke lingers high in the air
In fascination
With the eyes of the world
We stare...


SWG
 

Fudd

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HaywoodJabloemy

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Never the safest place
NASA's new Crew Exploration Vehicle will look like a larger version of the Apollo command and service modules. It's supposed to be taking crews to the International Space Station by 2012.
http://www.nasa.gov/missions/solarsystem/cev.html
...10 times safer than the shuttle because of an escape rocket on top of the capsule that can quickly blast the crew away if launch problems develop. There's also little chance of damage from launch vehicle debris, since the capsule sits on top of the rocket.
 
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