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The Cassini/Huygens mission, to explore Saturn and its moons, was the result of a successful cooperation among the space agencies of United States (NASA), Europe (ESA) and Italy (ASI). Launched ... mission, the developments refer to some scientific instruments and to major subsystems, critical for the success of the overall mission. It is the purpose of this paper to overview the elements ...
Including space tourists Helen Sharman, Dennis Tito, Mark Shuttleworth, Gregory Olsen, Anousheh Ansari, and Charles Simyoni, as of Oct 2007, 415 men and 48 women have gone into Earth orbit or beyond.
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Answer provided by Col. USAF (Ret.) Rick Searfoss
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Flying in space is dangerous, and always will be. It's an unforgiving environment. Currently we have lost one orbiter and its crew every 65 launches or so. I was excited, but didn't worry, you never expect it to happen to you.
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Answer provided by Lt. Col. USAF (Ret.) William G. Gregory
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Certainly. Think of locations you want to observe, but must be very high up or outside the atmosphere in order to see clearly. And think of questions about biology, or chemistry, or physics that have gravity or air pressure as important parts. Now, then, you have your list of missions best done in space.
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Answer provided by Charles D. Walker, Ph.D
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In 114 missions, there have been two tragic incidences.
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... mission and 8-hr launch simulations during week. Spacecraft 2TV-1 command and service modules successfully completed manned checkout Aug. 9 and 10 in preparation for five-day manned ... of minimum flight distance rule for scheduled services from New York's Kennedy International Airport; rollback to 1967 • level of Kennedy schedules; limitation of aircraft movements in peak hours, including general ...
... 's path lay through the southeast region of the United States. Because of the slow rollback of the vehicle from the launchpad to the assembly building, managers determined that they would ...
... .4-mile journey, which is expected to take about six hours. Video highlights of the rollback will air on the NASA Television Video File segment Tuesday. Media are invited to a ...
... switched to an orbital flight, I
think, maybe based on the success of Mercury Atlas 2. Then it wasn’t
successful. It didn’t go orbital, but we played the whole thing ... , ’60, ’61, the Atlas was about 50 percent successful and
not successful. Yet here we’re going to put men on it and be successful
every time, which we were. We were confident ... course, they went on to have a pinpoint landing and also a
very successful mission.
'''Aldrich:''' Yes, very successful. I was very impressed with the ability
to land next to the Surveyor ...
... their feelings and worked as a team and a crew
that made it very successful.
It was successful enough that this was something that Gus Virgil I.
Grissom and them missed when ... , and know the capability of what they and
their people could do to make it successful.
'''Wright:''' Communication was certainly essential. How did you ensure that
people knew what was going ... when we finished with the development of it we
had a successful ICBM. Because what we were doing depended upon the
success of that ICBM, and that ICBM, remember, was our first ...
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