Saturday, August 20, 2005

NASA part 3

So the shuttle lands safely. But now the shuttle won't be launched until March. MARCH!!!!!!! Nasa need to throw the shuttle away.

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

No Shirt No Shoes

I was at Burger King today and noticed a familiar No Shirt No Shoes No Service sign. I then thought well what happens if I don't have pants on. Can I still order my food and eat. I won't get in trouble. If you do yell at me I'll come back at you with "Where's it posted."Post your opinion.

Monday, August 01, 2005

NASA cont.

Today I read an article in "Time" Magazine about the Space Shuttle. See it here. The Shuttle needs to be permanetly grounded. The planners for the new space crafts need to get going. The Shuttle is dangerous to those in it. One of the fixes for the shuttle is a laser sight boom. Well what happens if the controller hits the shuttle. Bam! You are stuck on ISS for 5 weeks waiting for the sister ship to come give you a ride. The shuttle costs around $500 million a flight. Which is a lot. Especially if you drop off more supplies then haul 13 tons of garbage back home to Florida. NASA needs to just design a flying warehouse and trash can that gets strapped to a Delta V rocket and launched to ISS. Doesn't even need to be manned. That way if it explodes all that burns up on reentry is 13 tons of trash.

NASA

Nasa blows their chance. Now under much speculation the numerous chunks of foam that came of the ET(External Tank) and SRBs (Solid Rocket Boosters).Stay tunned for more