Fancy_Pollux
Connoisseur of Fine Wine
+1,306|6660
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/explo … ement.html

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v256/deathbym0nkeyz/155557main_jsc2006e21813_330x232.jpg

NASA announced Tuesday that its new crew exploration vehicle will be named Orion.

Orion is the vehicle NASA’s Constellation Program is developing to carry a new generation of explorers back to the moon and later to Mars. Orion will succeed the space shuttle as NASA's primary vehicle for human space exploration.

Orion's first flight with astronauts onboard is planned for no later than 2014 to the International Space Station. Its first flight to the moon is planned for no later than 2020.

Orion is named for one of the brightest, most familiar and easily identifiable constellations.

"Many of its stars have been used for navigation and guided explorers to new worlds for centuries," said Orion Project Manager Skip Hatfield. "Our team, and all of NASA - and, I believe, our country - grows more excited with every step forward this program takes. The future for space exploration is coming quickly."

In June, NASA announced the launch vehicles under development by the Constellation Program have been named Ares, a synonym for Mars. The booster that will launch Orion will be called Ares I, and a larger heavy-lift launch vehicle will be known as Ares V.

Orion will be capable of transporting cargo and up to six crew members to and from the International Space Station. It can carry four crewmembers for lunar missions. Later, it can support crew transfers for Mars missions.

Orion borrows its shape from space capsules of the past, but takes advantage of the latest technology in computers, electronics, life support, propulsion and heat protection systems. The capsule's conical shape is the safest and most reliable for re-entering the Earth’s atmosphere, especially at the velocities required for a direct return from the moon.

Orion will be 16.5 feet in diameter and have a mass of about 25 tons. Inside, it will have more than 2.5 times the volume of an Apollo capsule. The spacecraft will return humans to the moon to stay for long periods as a testing ground for the longer journey to Mars.

NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, manages the Constellation Program and the agency's Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala., manages the Exploration Launch Projects' office for the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate, Washington.
Why can't they make spaceships that look like this?

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v256/deathbym0nkeyz/daedalus.jpg

Last edited by Fancy_Pollux (2006-08-23 09:18:05)

ATG
Banned
+5,233|6543|Global Command
1) It's government work.  There's a law somewhere making creativity and streamlined designs illegal.
2) Real rocket scientist never watch cable television science fiction.
3) Outer Space is unbelievably harsh and humans may never be able to spend so much time there that they need a big rad space ship like that.
4) We spend all of our national disposable income on war.
5) It's not profitable enough so that the mega-corporation Satan controlled   would want to build them.
I could go on, but you get the drift.
FFLink
There is.
+1,380|6704|Devon, England
id say this is a better ship:

https://www.feoamante.com/FeoNews/articles/FireFly/images/serenity_1152.jpg

FIRFLY/SERENITY FTW!
Darth_Fleder
Mod from the Church of the Painful Truth
+533|6820|Orlando, FL - Age 43

Fancy_Pollux wrote:

Why can't they make spaceships that look like this?

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v256/deathbym0nkeyz/daedalus.jpg
Looks like the Battlestar Galactica.... I like this design

https://www.startrekdesktopwallpaper.com/wallpapers/Star_Trek_wallpaper_USS_Enterprise_in_Earth_orbit_computerdestkop_s.jpg
voltage
Member
+46|6854|Sweden
Back to single use rockets again.

They should build a new modern shuttle instead.
BlokieBF2
Member
+11|6665
so... this is not a returnable craft like the space shuttle ??
if so then it seems like a step backwards IMO
']['error
Banned
+630|6657|The Netherlands
naah THIS ship is the best

https://www.waunakee.k12.wi.us/TeachWeb/eided/UFO's%20014.jpg
Rosse_modest
Member
+76|6789|Antwerp, Flanders
A new shuttle type craft is undoubtably more expensive both in design and in repetitive usage. They probably took into consideration what the new vehicle has to be capable of and felt a shuttle design would have been overkill in this respect. And seeing as NASA doesn't exactly have money to spare... If using these capsule like vehicles is indeed cheaper, they'll also be able to use them more frequently.

Let's face it: nobody's interested in space exploration. Mankind doesn't even have the backbone to make this planet work, so how the hell would it ever accomplish anything of significance in space?
voltage
Member
+46|6854|Sweden
@BlokieBF2: the CEV module itslef are reusable, but not the rocket part.

@Rosse_modest: you're right.
Kaosdad
Whisky Tango Foxtrot?
+201|6693|Broadlands, VA
take me out
to the black tell 'em I ain't coming back
burn the land
and boil the sea
you can't take the sky from me

FireFly FTW - especially if Kaylee is the engineer! 
max
Vela Incident
+1,652|6581|NYC / Hamburg

Darth_Fleder wrote:

Fancy_Pollux wrote:

Why can't they make spaceships that look like this?

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v256/ … edalus.jpg
Looks like the Battlestar Galactica.... I like this design

http://www.startrekdesktopwallpaper.com … tkop_s.jpg
its not bsg but stargate sg-1.

anyhow: obviously there are spaceships like theses and sg-1 is just a government cover up for the whole thing

Last edited by max (2006-08-23 10:32:17)

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SoC./Omega
Member
+122|6554|Omaha, Nebraska!

Fancy_Pollux wrote:

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/exploration/mmb/orion_announcement.html

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v256/ … 30x232.jpg

NASA announced Tuesday that its new crew exploration vehicle will be named Orion.

Orion is the vehicle NASA’s Constellation Program is developing to carry a new generation of explorers back to the moon and later to Mars. Orion will succeed the space shuttle as NASA's primary vehicle for human space exploration.

Orion's first flight with astronauts onboard is planned for no later than 2014 to the International Space Station. Its first flight to the moon is planned for no later than 2020.

Orion is named for one of the brightest, most familiar and easily identifiable constellations.

"Many of its stars have been used for navigation and guided explorers to new worlds for centuries," said Orion Project Manager Skip Hatfield. "Our team, and all of NASA - and, I believe, our country - grows more excited with every step forward this program takes. The future for space exploration is coming quickly."

In June, NASA announced the launch vehicles under development by the Constellation Program have been named Ares, a synonym for Mars. The booster that will launch Orion will be called Ares I, and a larger heavy-lift launch vehicle will be known as Ares V.

Orion will be capable of transporting cargo and up to six crew members to and from the International Space Station. It can carry four crewmembers for lunar missions. Later, it can support crew transfers for Mars missions.

Orion borrows its shape from space capsules of the past, but takes advantage of the latest technology in computers, electronics, life support, propulsion and heat protection systems. The capsule's conical shape is the safest and most reliable for re-entering the Earth’s atmosphere, especially at the velocities required for a direct return from the moon.

Orion will be 16.5 feet in diameter and have a mass of about 25 tons. Inside, it will have more than 2.5 times the volume of an Apollo capsule. The spacecraft will return humans to the moon to stay for long periods as a testing ground for the longer journey to Mars.

NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, manages the Constellation Program and the agency's Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala., manages the Exploration Launch Projects' office for the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate, Washington.
Why can't they make spaceships that look like this?

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v256/ … edalus.jpg
its sci-fi + that stuff is like 100000 years ahead of our technology now
Hydroion
Member
+67|6636|England
MY SPACESHIP PWNS ALL YOURS

https://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i118/Hydroion/spaceship.jpg
']['error
Banned
+630|6657|The Netherlands

Hydroion wrote:

MY SPACESHIP PWNS ALL YOURS

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i118/ … ceship.jpg
I still think my papership is better ^^
Spearhead
Gulf coast redneck hippy
+731|6703|Tampa Bay Florida
https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y155/spearhead14/300px-STAR_WARS_EPISODE_IV-18.jpg

Star Trek/Sci Fi channel fails @ everything
RTHKI
mmmf mmmf mmmf
+1,736|6750|Oxferd Ohire
https://i.imgur.com/tMvdWFG.png
CanadianLoser
Meow :3 :3
+1,148|6521
-/\-
-l l-
-l l-
-l l-
-l l-
/  \
WW

^the pwn ship

Last edited by Canadianloser (2006-08-23 12:37:48)

Darth_Fleder
Mod from the Church of the Painful Truth
+533|6820|Orlando, FL - Age 43
https://modelingmadness.com/reviews/misc/johnsonjetsone.jpg
Wasder
Resident Emo Hater
+139|6689|Moscow, Russia
8===3

^^That ship isn't shit too.
Entertayner
Member
+826|6584

Dude, I already have two.

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