Showing posts with label space elevator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label space elevator. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Nasa Mars Rover Launch At Saturday

Nasa Mars Rover, All systems appear verve in favor of the Saturday (Nov. 26) launch of NASA's subsequently Mars rambler, officials announced in our day (Nov. 23). The car-size Curiosity rambler, the focus of NASA's $2.5 billion Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission, is slated to blast rotten Saturday atop a plan 5 rocket from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The rocket and rambler of Nasa Mars Rover ought to be prime to verve by at that time, NASA officials believed.

"We held our launch of Nasa Mars Rover speediness check in our day, and refusal dealings came exposed of to," NASA launch director Omar Baez told reporters in our day. "We're clean and prime to verve."

Monday, November 21, 2011

Space Elevator, Great Idea For Space Live



Space elevator is some ideas right garbage to get away: Trickle-down economics, the bolo secure, couscous. Add to this the outer space elevator. If you're not familiar with the outer space elevator, perhaps you've heard it referred to by solitary of its other names: The beanstalk, the orbital tether, the nonsynchronous orbital skyhook. No? Well not at all mind, since unlike the bolo secure, it doesn't exist. And unlike the secure too, it probably not at all will — not in this life next to slightest. But don't tell Google to facilitate.
The outer space elevator has been back in the news lately since of tech-world hum to facilitate Google X — the secret Skunk Works wherever the company to facilitate gave us eminent doodles, a