Orion's First Deep Space Exploration - Mission-1 in 2017 | NASA SLS Science Video
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Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - an animation of Orion's Mission-1, slated for 2017. This test will also feature the first use of of the Space Launch System (SLS), integrated with Orion. Please rate and comment, thanks! Video Credits: NASA
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Now it's 2018
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Come to think of it, this is almost like an SSTO.
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China wants their man planting the Flag of China on the Moon around 2025. NASA is saying we can resurrect the Saturn V from the grave so fast to send a man around the moon in 2020.
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where is this planet
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is this mission still on going or was it cancelled
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I know they retrieve the solid rocket booster but I think they should retrieve the lower stages and I think nasa should make a single stage space plane to retrieve space junk don't tell me it's not possible a British company made a engine that can turn from a jet engine into a rocket engine
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Then what?
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Capsules are superior to Space Planes.
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How is it that our space program has fundementally gone backwards? FYI, we have been to the moon.
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Not yet. the Falcon Heavy is flying for the first time this or next year.
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lmao was just about to type that hahaha
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The Orion capsule looks way better than the capsule of the Constellation program did.
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I really have a doubt ,is it possible to construct a reacter as in iron man for to use a fuel for deep space exploration....
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THERE TESTING IT NEXT YEAR ACTUALLY, I'M GOING TO FLORIDA JUST TO WATCH IT!!!! I used caps because im freaking ecstatic about this launch.
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Unless people starting thinking, "Hmmm how about we use nuclear fission for a new propulsion system!!!!"
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Haha space x launch something with this size. That's funny. The SLS program is going to be designed towards beyond Earth orbit. Such as Mars and near asteroids. Space X has no capabilities for this. The moon "sub station" if you want to call it that will actually be a lab and resupply point for missions to Mars. The Mars trips will be more than 2 week journeys. More like two years. I would know I am currently working for Boeing on SLS program doing laser metrology and aerospace fabrication
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they will buil d it and if they dont they will come up with something else
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If they do build it, it will be like Buran / Energia - one or two SUPER expensive launches and then cancelled. Throwing away a billion dollars worth of hardware to put four people in space is financial insanity. Let Space-X do it - they could launch 50 times for the cost of just one of these. This is just crazy.
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It should have been.
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My God, we can't afford this. The entire middle part of the rocket, INCLUDING all the liquid fuel rocket engines - thrown in the ocean after the launch. And the during the shuttle program it actually cost MORE to recover and refurbish the SRB's than to just build new ones without all the recovery parachutes & etc. - recovering SRB's is 100% pure PR "re-usable" BS. This is going to cost a BILLION bucks to launch a four man capsule for a two week journey to where? This will never fly.
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