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Science fiction becoming science fact?!?
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TheRealWags
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Joined: December 31st, 2004, 9:55 am Posts: 11232
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 Science fiction becoming science fact?!?
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| June 21st, 2005, 9:56 am |
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LionFan57
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Joined: April 5th, 2005, 7:03 am Posts: 7395 Location: Ford Field - 35 yard line / Row 32
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Very cool stuff!
Fascinating!!
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| June 21st, 2005, 12:52 pm |
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Pablo
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Joined: August 6th, 2004, 9:21 am Posts: 8779 Location: Dallas
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Not so fast fellas...
Quote: MOSCOW (AP) - The world's first solar sail spacecraft crashed back to Earth when its booster rocket failed less than two minutes after Tuesday's takeoff, Russian space officials said Wednesday.
The Cosmos 1 vehicle, a joint U.S.-Russian project, was intended to show that a so-called solar sail can make a controlled flight. Solar sails, designed to be propelled by pressure from sunlight, are seen as a potential means for achieving interstellar flight, allowing such spacecraft to gradually build up great velocity and cover large distances.
But the Volna booster rocket failed 83 seconds after its launch from a Russian nuclear submarine in the northern Barents Sea just before midnight Tuesday in Moscow, the Russian space agency said.
Its spokesman, Vyacheslav Davidenko, said that "the booster's failure means that the solar sail vehicle was lost." The Russian navy began a search for debris from the booster and the vehicle, he said.
U.S. scientists had said earlier that they possibly had detected signals from Cosmos 1 but cautioned that it could take hours or days to figure out exactly where the $4 million spacecraft was.
The signals were picked up late Tuesday after an all-day search for the spacecraft, which had suddenly stopped communicating after its launch, they said.
"It's good news because we are in orbit - very likely in orbit," Bruce Murray, a co-founder of The Planetary Society, which organized the mission, said before the Russian space agency's announcement.
A government panel will investigate possible reasons behind the failure of the three-stage rocket's first-stage engine, Davidenko said.
Past attempts to unfold similar devices in space have failed.
In 1999, Russia launched a similar experiment with a sun-reflecting device from its Mir space station, but the deployment mechanism jammed and the device burned up in the atmosphere.
In 2001, Russia again attempted a similar experiment, but the device failed to separate from the booster and burned in the atmosphere.
The project involved Russia's Lavochkin research production institute that built the vehicle and was financed by an organization affiliated to the U.S. Planetary Society.
The solar sail vehicle weighed about 242 pounds and was designed to go into an orbit more than 500 miles high. It was designed to be powered by eight 49 1/2-foot-long sail structures resembling the blades of a windmill.
Each blade can be turned to reflect sunlight in different directions so that the craft can "tack," much like a sailboat in the wind.
Controlled flight would have been attempted early next week, and Cosmos 1 was supposed to operate for at least a month.
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| June 22nd, 2005, 9:54 am |
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TheRealWags
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Oops 
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| June 22nd, 2005, 1:01 pm |
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bsand2053
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Quote: $4 million spacecraft
Is that a typo? Thats pretty cheap for a spacecraft. 
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| June 22nd, 2005, 1:11 pm |
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TheRealWags
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bsand2053 wrote: Quote: $4 million spacecraft Is that a typo? Thats pretty cheap for a spacecraft.  I think that's part of the appeal of this particular spacecraft, much more affordable
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| June 22nd, 2005, 1:53 pm |
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LionFan57
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TheRealWags wrote: bsand2053 wrote: Quote: $4 million spacecraft Is that a typo? Thats pretty cheap for a spacecraft.  I think that's part of the appeal of this particular spacecraft, much more affordable
I bought a rocket for $79. The kids and I launched it and it went over 300 feet in the air.
Mathematically they may be the same... You think?

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| June 22nd, 2005, 4:18 pm |
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bsand2053
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LionFan57 wrote: I bought a rocket for $79. The kids and I launched it and it went over 300 feet in the air. 
You gotted ripped off dawg. Pay 30 bucks for a rocket that will go 1000 feet.

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| June 22nd, 2005, 10:07 pm |
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Rolando
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Joined: August 16th, 2004, 11:58 pm Posts: 251 Location: Saginaw,MI
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Ha I remember back in 8th grade we had rockets...I ordered the Fatboy..thats what it was called..couldnt see the baby fly thought because it took off and curved into a tree =\
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| June 22nd, 2005, 10:57 pm |
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bsand2053
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The Fatboy was a good one.
Didn't go that high.
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