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Wednesday's launch of the experimental Ares 1-X rocket may have been deemed a success insofar as it enabled NASA to gather valuable trajectory data, but physical damage sustained during the two-minute flight suggest the test wasn't ... [view original]
NASA's 33-story Ares IX rocket launched on a $445 million test flight, providing data needed for NASA's embattled post-shuttle moon program. Read this blog post by William Harwood on The Space Shot. [view original]
But will NASA's Ares 1-X wind up leading to a rocket with no place to go? [view original]
Posted in General | Tags: Ares 1-X Rocket, computers, food, human race, launch, moon station, NASA, Obama, quality of life, rocket, space, space station, stage separation, technology. « Swine Flu and Obama National Emergency! ... [view original]
I have little problem with Ares 1X as a test, except to ask if it was worth $400 million for a test that taught us so little. Some people could develop a whole new rocket for that. I have a big problem with people who pretend that it ... [view original]
The Ares I-X rocket has been all over the news recently. I'm not sure that the news coverage sufficiently showcases how impressive this rocket actually is. Sure, you've all seen a picture of the rocket on the launchpad. ... [view original]
Planned test flight next week could help shape the future of America's manned space program. Rocket is a key element in NASA's post-shuttle Constellation program. Read this blog post by William Harwood on The Space Shot. [view original]
Go East, young rocket! Ares 1-X will climb faster after a shorter countdown than its lumbering cousin. [view original]
In a photo provided by NASA, NASA's Ares I-X rocket is seen on launch pad 39b at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. (BILL INGALL / NASA/ AP). Enlarge. Photos (1 of 1) ... [view original]
The launch of NASA's Ares 1-X rocket at Cape Canaveral has been delayed by 24 hours. Why? And will it ever make it into the air before the government shuts it down? [view original]
In a photo provided by NASA, NASA's Ares I-X rocket is seen on launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Monday, Oct. 26, 2009. The flight test of Ares I-X was delayed by weather. (AP Phgoto/NASA/) ... [view original]
NASA's Ares 1-X rocket blasted off into the sky over the Kennedy Space Center today in the first test of what may eventually replace the nation's aging fleet of space shuttles. The rocket took off from launch pad 39B at 11:30 a.m. ET, ... [view original]
NASA engineers and technicians will now work toward launching the Ares 1-X test rocket either tomorrow or Thursday at 7 a.m. CT, whenever the weather is expected to be more favorable. 10:15 a.m. UPDATE: And now the weather is "red" ... [view original]
The 100m-tall, super-slim Ares 1-X rocket has completed its demonstration mission. Time will now tell whether this event was a giant leap on the road to a new astronaut launch system or just a spectacular side-show. Ares 1-X flight ... [view original]
Severe winds and bad weather delayed NASA's first Ares 1-X rocket test today. The launch, which will culminate in a 6-minute flight to test the new hardware, will pick up again tomorrow. [view original]
NASA says there's a 60 percent chance its Ares 1-X launch tomorrow will be postponed. [view original]
by Scott Beale on October 30, 2009. ares-i-x-launch. photo by Pierre Ducharme. The Big Picture has some amazing photos of NASA's launch of the new Ares I-X rocket which took off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Wednesday. ... [view original]
The launch of NASA's Ares 1-X went fine. But damage to the Ares rocket occurred at splashdown. [view original]
I apologize for urging you to watch the Ares 1-X Rocket launch today at 8AM EDT, but this is our good (actually bad) ol' weather. NASA officially announced that the launch of the towering rocket was delayed due to bad weather, however, ... [view original]
NASA decided to delay the test flight of an unmanned prototype moon rocket named Ares 1-X due to triboelectrification and poor weather. Triboelectrification. [view original]
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