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Orion Launch - Luke - 2014-12-04 13:55

Any one keeping up to date with Orion? Nasa having been trying to launch since this morning, had many issues so far haha. Scheduled to relaunch in an hour or so (delayed for the 4th time) such a coincidence that I'm watching it live in Physics!

Orion is a new age rocket that they are expecting to use to send astronauts to Mars very soon! Todays launch is a test i believe.

Would post a link to the livestream but I'm on my phone. A little difficult.
https://twitter.com/LuckyLukeT1/status/540505043800436736


RE: Orion Launch - Jedi - 2014-12-04 13:59

http://www.nasa.gov/

GO, Hold,GO, Hold,Go,Hold...its been like this for a few hours now Tongue
Hope it gets launched today.


RE: Orion Launch - Warped - 2014-12-04 14:04

Interesting, I think I'll sit here sharp-eyed until it lifts off.

On the other hand, found something nice on that page.



RE: Orion Launch - Luke - 2014-12-04 14:05

Leave it any later and the air temperature will be too warm to launch safely

So we now know where TC Elmo is! Works for Nasa! Fantastic! Biggrin

https://twitter.com/NASA/status/540508004232495104


RE: Orion Launch - Jedi - 2014-12-04 14:38

Launch has been cancelled for today


RE: Orion Launch - Luke - 2014-12-04 14:38

https://twitter.com/LuckyLukeT1/status/540514914935513089

Urgh. Postponed till tomorrow morning 07:05UTC so 13:05GMT grr

Ahh well, better safe than sorry.


RE: Orion Launch - Luke - 2014-12-05 12:24

Just watched the launchSmile livestream crashed within the bloody countdown!!! Watched most of it though. Now to wait another 10-20 years before they do something productive with the data they just found Tongue


RE: Orion Launch - Bez - 2014-12-05 13:07

(2014-12-05 12:24)LuckyLuke Wrote:  Now to wait another 10-20 years before they do something productive with the data they just found Tongue

So was it just a test launch? Surely it the spacecraft didn't get to Mars yet.


RE: Orion Launch - Luke - 2014-12-05 13:13

It's capable to go to Mars unmanned however it wasn't set up for it. This mission is a test of some sort i believe. Not sure exactly.


RE: Orion Launch - Jedi - 2014-12-05 13:29





Incase you missed the liftoff Smile
It will splash down in the pacific later today.


RE: Orion Launch - Malibu - 2014-12-05 13:37

(2014-12-05 13:13)LuckyLuke Wrote:  It's capable to go to Mars unmanned however it wasn't set up for it. This mission is a test of some sort i believe. Not sure exactly.

From what I read it is supposed to circle around the earth twice, and the main purpose of the flight was to test the heat shield on re-entry.


RE: Orion Launch - Bez - 2014-12-05 13:48

Ahh that makes sense. Better safe than sorry.


RE: Orion Launch - Luke - 2014-12-05 17:12

Indeed.

Yeah, although I thought the Mars thing was a one way trip? The reason why I say that related to the heat shield testing is because it said "testing upon re-entry BACK to EARTH" and I remember that the Mars missions will be a one way trip? Obviously Mars has an atmosphere and air resistance like earth so heat shielding is needed. It just confused me a little.

I find it fascinating how a 9 year old (I believe she's 9) is training to go. Also a mid-20 year old training at my local uni in Sheffield.


RE: Orion Launch - Malibu - 2014-12-05 19:26

Do you have a source on the 9 year old? Kind of hard to believe to be honest.


RE: Orion Launch - Luke - 2014-12-06 13:24

13* Year old sorry, I believe I read somewhere that she started training at 9 or made the decision.

http://www.buzzfeed.com/rossalynwarren/this-13-year-old-girl-is-training-to-be-one-of-the-first-peo

http://www.hngn.com/articles/45217/20141008/mars-mission-13-year-old-girl-could-be-first-to-step-foot-on-red-planet.htm

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-29516432