ME-4 launched. Leaving WideAwake
ME-4 launched
ME-4 is launched to the MSSEU. ME-4 will bring to new modules to the station. The mission is scheduled to last 14 days. The mission goes perfect so far. This is the last flight to the MSSEU due to lost of interest by investors. The hardware that already was manufactured for later Moon Expedition will now be used for later missions to the moon.
HASA will leave WideAwake
HASA will leave WideAwake. This because of the redesign of the island. Most of the hardware will be shipped to the Netherlands. The rest of the equipment, which will be dis-ambled after ME-4 is finished, will be flown to the Netherlands with the Boeing 747. ME-4 was the final launch from WideAwake. Next launches will be done from their original launch sites. The next step of HASA is the Chronus space station. The new Mission Control will be set-up in the Netherlands. From here HASA will control the missions to Chronus and of course other missions
Ship being prepared in Rotterdam to sail to WideAwake
Chronus being prepared for launch
Chronus is being prepared for launch. It will be launched atop of a Proton launcher. Not only the core is being readied, but also the expedition 1 crew and the Soyuz that will carry the crew to the station. The first ATV is also being readied for launch. It will launch a week after the crew is launched to the station. A couple of days before that there will be a progress launched towards the space station.
Chapman performing well
Chapman is performing well. Actually it's performing better then expected. It's still a long way to Mars but the probe is performing great so that won't be a problem.
ME-4 is launched to the MSSEU. ME-4 will bring to new modules to the station. The mission is scheduled to last 14 days. The mission goes perfect so far. This is the last flight to the MSSEU due to lost of interest by investors. The hardware that already was manufactured for later Moon Expedition will now be used for later missions to the moon.
HASA will leave WideAwake
HASA will leave WideAwake. This because of the redesign of the island. Most of the hardware will be shipped to the Netherlands. The rest of the equipment, which will be dis-ambled after ME-4 is finished, will be flown to the Netherlands with the Boeing 747. ME-4 was the final launch from WideAwake. Next launches will be done from their original launch sites. The next step of HASA is the Chronus space station. The new Mission Control will be set-up in the Netherlands. From here HASA will control the missions to Chronus and of course other missions
Ship being prepared in Rotterdam to sail to WideAwake
Chronus being prepared for launch
Chronus is being prepared for launch. It will be launched atop of a Proton launcher. Not only the core is being readied, but also the expedition 1 crew and the Soyuz that will carry the crew to the station. The first ATV is also being readied for launch. It will launch a week after the crew is launched to the station. A couple of days before that there will be a progress launched towards the space station.
Chapman performing well
Chapman is performing well. Actually it's performing better then expected. It's still a long way to Mars but the probe is performing great so that won't be a problem.
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Posted 02-17-2011 at 07:24 PM by Samuel Edwards
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Posted 02-18-2011 at 07:40 AM by IronRain
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Posted 02-23-2011 at 01:24 PM by Stevodoran
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Posted 04-18-2011 at 03:06 PM by IronRain






