THOR
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We joined the million folks to watch the last lift off of the Shulltle program Friday morning. Even though it was a hazy day, the feeling of that shuttle lifting off into the clouds is beyond words. We were about 9 miles or so away and so the pictures aren't anything to brag about. The skies behind us were clear but overcast over the KSC.
I really feel for the NASA folks who have worked long countless hours and now are faced with layoffs because the space program lacks funds and direction. Yes, there is an Orion program in the works to return to the moon and eventually to Mars. We might be lucky to see that in the next 10 years!!!
My idea would be to have the Corvette folks talk to the space rocket folks and come up with an inexpensive reusable rocket-plane to replace the shuttle! American all the way Baby. :thumbsup::thumbsup:
I really feel for the NASA folks who have worked long countless hours and now are faced with layoffs because the space program lacks funds and direction. Yes, there is an Orion program in the works to return to the moon and eventually to Mars. We might be lucky to see that in the next 10 years!!!
My idea would be to have the Corvette folks talk to the space rocket folks and come up with an inexpensive reusable rocket-plane to replace the shuttle! American all the way Baby. :thumbsup::thumbsup:
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