Zvezda Ready to Launch
dlgree1 writes "Nasa has anounced here
that the Zvezda Service Module is ready to launch tomarrow on a modified
proton rocket. The Zvezda Service Module is the ISS's life support
and early living quarters aboard. Zvezda
should dock with the ISS on July 26 at 00:44 GMT. Nasa has set the
launch of the first
ISS crew for October 30, 2000 which will begin the perminant habbitation
of the space station."
that there were concerns over the quality of the node's parts?? I know it's an early living module, but still...
We don't need no Net Explorer We don't need no Thought control
It's about time! Russia has already held up the launch, what, three times now? This is a bit surprising, though, since I just read at canoe that the date was expected to be announced tomorrow.
I want to know how well this is going to be inspected before launch. Do we really want the ISS failing because somebody didn't want to save face? (Let's hope ISS works better that IIS 8p ).