The ‘Un-Flyable’ Space Shuttle
Posted by brandoniswrite on January 25, 2012
The first time NASA engineer George Ware saw a model for the space shuttle, four decades ago, it had a straight wing and tail like a fighter airplane. It had elevators, a rudder and an engine. It was un-flyable. “It was their idea that it was going to enter the atmosphere at a 60-degree angle,” [...]
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World Radiocommunication Conference…Serious Concerns, Global Implications (Event-SatBroadcasting)
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[SatNews] Traditional two- or three-day conferences require solutions to be arrived at quickly, if at all, however, a four-week conference is a different matter, indeed. Satnews.com — Worldwide Satellite News
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Tags: Concerns, Conference...Serious, EventSatBroadcasting, Global, Implications, Radiocommunication, World
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