by Phil
29. May 2009 20:51
Great video from the cockpit of the Space Shuttle Atlantis as it returns to Edwards AFB.

cockpitshuttlelanding.wmv (6.37 mb)
by Phil
22. May 2009 10:44

A great article on how a rescue mission would have worked if Atlantis had suffered tile damage precluding it from safely returning to Earth.
The rescue mission—officially designated STS-400—would happen only if in-orbit inspection of Atlantis shows that the vehicle can’t make it home safely. Even then, the rescue attempt would come only after the Atlantis crew finishes its work at Hubble, which involves five spacewalks to replace and upgrade hardware. On that STS-125 crew are commander Scott Altman, pilot Gregory Johnson, and mission specialists Andrew Feustel, Michael Good, John Grunsfeld, Mike Massimino, and Megan McArthur. Three of the astronauts—Altman, Johnson, and McArthur, the robot arm operator—have never done a spacewalk. But the entire crew has trained for the emergency rescue, which would require them to put on a spacesuit, go outside, and move to the other vehicle.
Full Article
by Phil
20. May 2009 08:55
by Phil
10. June 2008 00:48
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