Much of that has to do with the inclination of the ISS's orbit which was set to accommodate the Russian launch site.Decay said:bthotugigem05 said:
It really is crazy how often they need to adjust the altitude and pitch/yaw of the ISS. That's actually the reason that the Soyuz launches dock so quickly with the ISS versus the Crew Dragons taking 23ish hours, they have to position the station very precisely depending on the vehicle being launched towards it.
Well that, and the Soyuz just gets up there faster right?
This is a huge waste of money. There are plenty of rockets there to tell the story of NASA,munch96 said:
It will be nice to have a shuttle back in Houston if it comes to pass….Quote:
Sens. John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans, introduced a bill on Thursday that would move space shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Virginia to a nonprofit near the Johnson Space Center in Houston likely Space Center Houston, though that's not spelled out in the bill.
"It's long overdue for a retired NASA space shuttle to rest at Houston's Johnson Space Center so Texans can see, learn from and enjoy it for generations," said Gov. Greg Abbott in a statement, who is supportive of the federal effort.
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/space/article/cornyn-cruz-bill-space-shuttle-houston-20267987.php
aezmvp said:
Ugh looking for a father son trip for my 8 year old and wanted to do Johnson, SpaceX launch, Alamo, Texas Ranger and Dr. Pepper Museum round trip. That's disappointing to hear.
OnlyForNow said:
Gotta hope that there is something going on where people will be in Mission Control room, otherwise the 8 year old will have some fun, but you'll be bored outta your mind.
I worked as NASA JSC twelve years and the first time I went to Space Center Houston I really enjoyed it! So much so I took my mom and wife there on two additional occasions and still found it interesting. That was without the tram tour or access to Rocket Park as well.aezmvp said:
Ugh looking for a father son trip for my 8 year old and wanted to do Johnson, SpaceX launch, Alamo, Texas Ranger and Dr. Pepper Museum round trip. That's disappointing to hear.
Insane footage from the ISS orbiting over auroras yesterday pic.twitter.com/QGXqBgaYYY
— Latest in space (@latestinspace) April 6, 2025
aezmvp said:
Ugh looking for a father son trip for my 8 year old and wanted to do Johnson, SpaceX launch, Alamo, Texas Ranger and Dr. Pepper Museum round trip. That's disappointing to hear.
Take thirty seconds and watch Europa and Io serenely sail by, massive Jupiter their background.
— Curiosity (@MAstronomers) April 10, 2025
Imagine seeing this with your own eyes.
Envy those who, in the future, will.
📸 NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI/CICLOPS/Kevin M. Gillpic.twitter.com/fkHXz9RBNv
jkag89 said:
This is my fault, I thought this video was about what folks were seeing last night but if was from another launch since it states this was a Sunday launch which means it could have been what they saw. Last night's launch lifted off at 8:53 EDT.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/13/science/blue-origin-karman-line-space-mission/index.htmlQuote:
Katy Perry, Gayle King and 4 other women are headed for the 'edge of space.' Here's what that means
Blue Origin is taking a star-studded crew of six female passengers to the edge of space on Monday in one of the most closely watched suborbital space tourism missions in years.
The flight will last about 10 minutes carrying the group more than 100 kilometers (62 miles) into the sky and offering a few minutes of weightlessness before they descend.
But at what point during the flight will singer Katy Perry, journalist Gayle King and their fellow passengers reach "space"?
NEW: Katy Perry, Lauren Sanchez, Gail King & the rest of an all-female crew "express gratitude" to a Blue Origin rocket ahead of their launch.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 13, 2025
Perry, Sanchez, King, Amanda Nguyen, Aisha Bowe, & Kerianne Flynn will be in space for 11 minutes.
Perry says they're putting the "a$$"… pic.twitter.com/ARcug2ohwj
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Perry says they're putting the "ass" in astronaut.
OnlyForNow said:
What we saw from Katy/Fulshear was just a bright light that looked shrouded in fog.
SpaceX launch captured in a timelapse above downtown Los Angeles.pic.twitter.com/592m5xvKxt
— Department of Government Efficiency News (@DOGE__news) April 13, 2025
Stat Monitor Repairman said:NEW: Katy Perry, Lauren Sanchez, Gail King & the rest of an all-female crew "express gratitude" to a Blue Origin rocket ahead of their launch.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 13, 2025
Perry, Sanchez, King, Amanda Nguyen, Aisha Bowe, & Kerianne Flynn will be in space for 11 minutes.
Perry says they're putting the "a$$"… pic.twitter.com/ARcug2ohwjQuote:
Perry says they're putting the "ass" in astronaut.
torrid said:
I may have to partially revise my thoughts on this. Katy Perry, and only Katy Perry, in zero gravity...
Stat Monitor Repairman said:NEW: Katy Perry, Lauren Sanchez, Gail King & the rest of an all-female crew "express gratitude" to a Blue Origin rocket ahead of their launch.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 13, 2025
Perry, Sanchez, King, Amanda Nguyen, Aisha Bowe, & Kerianne Flynn will be in space for 11 minutes.
Perry says they're putting the "a$$"… pic.twitter.com/ARcug2ohwjQuote:
Perry says they're putting the "ass" in astronaut.
No. She knows why she's there, and it's not for professionalism. She completely understands the assignment.Quote:
Does Bezo's side chick now main squeeze go anywhere without showing her cleavage?