Why my STS-128 crew died after leaving the shuttle?
Why my STS-128 crew died after leaving the shuttle?
:lollerskates: and beacuse my crew diedThey forgot to turn on the O2 flow before launching.
Is that Hubble? If so, it looks a little low.
Mach 62.54? :blink:
I knew that the Swift was insanely over the top, but I had no idea it would actually reach escape velocity INSIDE the atmosphere. :blink:
36757 mph at 65 mile alt, wow you think your are going faster than solar winds?i never imagined that i would set my personal high speed record in the Swift1 rocket-plane.
These are a few of my favourite images taken during various missions.
"Saturn Rise": Taken by the Transworld Express crew while orbiting Titan.
"Contact": Deepstar 2 being refueled by ReFuel's Morning Star XR5 after a long and very successful mission of exploration. I know, Deepstar's 'upside-down', but her triangular radiator configuration made an approach from the 'top' much safer.
The rest are pretty much self-explanatory.
36757 mph at 65 mile alt, wow you think your are going faster than solar winds?
If astronauts can go cough, cough from that, they've got bigger issues to worry about. Such as asphyxiation.
In all seriousness, though, the XR5 kicks up a huge dust cloud when it lands. It'll get all over the base. Must be a pain to clean up, too.
Wow Delta Glider - Soyuz Test project!
And why the MFD screens are white? And NO HUD! :O