dinsdag 16 september 2014


Where does the money go: Nasa's human spacecraft set for December flight



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The record-breaking balloon, carrying the Super Trans-Iron Galactic Element Recorder (Super-TIGER) experiment, has been afloat for 46 days and is on its third orbit around the South Pole, NASA said.
WASHINGTON: Nasa's Orion spacecraft - built to take humans farther than they have ever gone before — is now ready for fueling.

The Orion crew module, stacked atop its service module, moved out of the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at Nasa's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Thursday.

Orion was transported to the payload hazardous servicing facility at Kennedy where it will be fueled ahead of its flight test in December this year, the US space agency said in a statement.

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