Wed, Dec 08, 2010
Like any space geek, ANN has been working aggressively to stay
abreast of the latest details in America's somewhat convoluted
space program. With newcomer SpaceX already in the game with a
spectacularly successful first launch, the first SpaceX/NASA
collaboration flight has set the bar even higher and kept the space
community on pins and needles.
But... it has not been without hiccups... a Tuesday launch was
scrubbed when engineers discovered two small cracks in the aft end
of the 2nd stage engine nozzle expansion. And while it was not the
news that anyone wanted to hear, it was no more than a mild
disturbance in the 'force' that lives at SpaceX... with their crews
attacking these and other issues with a vengeance.
SpaceX was recently granted the first commercial FAA licence for
a spacecraft to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere. The launch, when
it occurs, will be the first flight under NASA’s Commercial
Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) program to develop
commercial supply services to the International Space Station and
encourage the growth of the commercial space industry.
At a Monday afternoon press conference, SpaceX Boss Gwynne
Shotwell laid out the details for getting the Falcon9 launched as
soon as safely possible and what they hoped to accomplish with this
pivotal mission...the first NASA COTS Demonstration flight.
Join ANN right from the Kennedy Space Center (just a few hours
ago) as we present Shotwell's remarks and comments on the eve of
SpaceX's next great challenge.
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