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Old August 21st 07, 09:37 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default (OT) Space Shuttle Endeavor.

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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 20:14:48 GMT, D Peter Maus
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 19:36:02 GMT, D Peter Maus
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 19:10:19 GMT, D Peter Maus
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Due to come home this morning.I think the lady at NASA said 11:32 AM
Central Standard Time.
I will be watching the NASA channel, 376 on DirecTV.
cuhulin
How exciting! Are the astronauts sober? Did the love birds all get
along this trip? With Casanova astronauts, love triangles, diapers and
kidnappings and all it's a wonder they have time to be "heroes". I
guess since computers do all the important tasks that leaves the
"heroes" with plenty of free time.

What a colossal waste of taxpayers money. The make jobs operation
called NASA should have been defunded decades ago. If the egg head
PhD.'s want to play space cadets they should do it at their own
expense or by private enterprise. Instead, hard working average
Americans are forced to pay for it.

I guess you have to give credit to the NASA public relations machine
though. They've managed to perpetuate the con game for over 40 years
now in spite of the glaring incompetence of the agency.

Oooooo!!! Weeeee! More pictures of rocks and dust Mildred!!! WOW!!! I
AM SO PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN!!!!!!!!

Ironic, that the very technology that permits you to publish
worldwide this diatribe about NASA....is a by-product of the space program.


but not the shuttle program which is flat out failure according to the
original specs for the machine
Care to elaborate on that claim?
the shuttle was suposed to be able to capture and repair GEO orbit
sat's for one thing


And has.


nope it has not it can't get near a GEO orbit sat only LEO




I'm not sure I agree there, having watched one sat retrieval and
repair mission while at NASA, itself. But if you're right, then in that
case, give it time. One of the reasons for the space station in to serve
as a base for deeper space missions.

I'm amazed at the ever increasing impatience of today's citizen,
expecting instant and immediate on target results without error, and
without question.

Space exploration is as uncertain as medicine. The technology often
has to be created in order to make new thrusts. Sometimes that's years
in development, with often hundreds of balks before a qualified success.

To simply declare a program as a failure because it hasn't met
architects specifications, especially after some rather spectacular
setbacks, delays, and one very long hiatus, is the kind of unmititaged
bilge that expects war to run on schedule, without misstep and without
setback.

It's the kind of crap that sees a father at Little League dress
down an 8 year old for not hitting on the first attempt. Or a mother
sniping at her 15 year old daughter for not being asked to a Jr High dance.

Things take time to learn. Processes take time to develop. And
successes are cumulative and incremental. And this applies not only to
the space shuttle, but to life in general.

Anything set before the shuttle program by its architects will be
accomplished. Not without setback. Not without misstep. Not without
delays as new technologies are created to overcome obstacles. Expected
and otherwise.

Long vision.





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