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Orion/Constellation: Return to The Moon

Vue Science/Medical posted on Oct 28, 2009
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In honor of today's test launch of the Ares 1-X rocket. In this view, the rotating service structure from the shuttle has been removed from the LC 39B launch pad, and a crew access gantry has been added.

Comments (7)


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DanB-Creations

10:05PM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Superbly done! 5/5

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SIGMAWORLD

10:59PM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Excellent image!

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johnyf

2:17AM | Thu, 29 October 2009

Well done!

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jclP

3:43AM | Thu, 29 October 2009

excellent

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bigbraader

5:11AM | Thu, 29 October 2009

Convincing realism, well done. 5*

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kftate

12:09PM | Thu, 29 October 2009

Fantastic and very realistic image! Excellent done!!

pdq1234

6:54PM | Thu, 29 October 2009

Great render realy captures the moment. Why does this so remind me of the fifties and sixtes? We have so been here before and the wrong desisions were made, lets not make them again. We should not have abandoned the saterns, and we shouldn't abandon the shuttle now. We should keep the shuttle and pull out the plans for the satern rockets and modernise them with new computers, etc. We should have both systems, not just one, we should then create a new shuttle to replace the current ones, not dump them with no replacement for years, the shuttle has capibilitys that a regular rocket just doen't have, such as going up and picking up something (there are lots of aging satelites that will need to be removed soon as there are no geosyncronis sites left) and bringing it back, or repair missions such as hubble, etc. So everyone lets send e-mails to our senators and congressmen. WWW.house.gov and www.senate.gov


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