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Amateur Rocket Launch a Failure; NASA Debuts Shuttle-cam

Anonymous Coward writes "CNN has posted the story of the failure of the amateur rocket launch that was reported in a previous Slashdot story. 'The launch was spectacular and the rocket was performing as planned. However, the rocket experienced motor failure during the flight and the flight was terminated," said Eric Knight, co-leader of the CSXT mission.' NASA is planning to mount a camera on the external fuel tank and broadcast an October 2nd shuttle launch.

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  1. Too Bad by ShawnDoc · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Its too bad really, I'd have liked to see a private alternative to NASA. They've grown so bloated and unfocused they couldn't even pull off the space station properly.

    Just look at the original proposal and plans, and look what they've cut it back to. All it is a big jobs project. And the Space Shuttle technology is so old they are having to scrounge eBay for old computer parts.

    I'm sorry, but it just makes me sick. And we actually think NASA some day will send someone to Mars. Yeah right. We need someone to come along and either replace NASA entirely, or at the very least scare them into cutting back the beaurocracy and actually performing again.

  2. Re:amateur rocketetry is irresponsible by kindbud · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Pretty much the same thing that would happen if an aged driver had a heart attack and crashed his car into a Department of Motor Vehicles service facility.

    Or if a restaurant exploded because of a faulty natural gas valve.

    Or if an airliner had a mechanical problem that caused it to crash into a suburban neighborhood.

    Or if a cosmetic medical device caused unforseen side effects later on.

    Liability insurance, my man. Liability insurance.

    Guess who doesn't have to have it: NASA
    Guess who doesn't have to pay if they fuck up: NASA
    Guess who picks up the tab if they do: you and me

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  3. Re:Who else wonders about sabotage? by Paul+Komarek · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Rockets" are hard to get right. If they weren't, everyone would have ICBMs by now.

    -Paul

  4. Re:amateur rocketetry is irresponsible by JordoCrouse · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Nasa employs some of the smartest and most experienced people in the world ...

    That's the same bunch who screwed up metric --> english conversion and crashed a martian lander, right?


    Boeing employs some of the smartest and most experienced people in the world....

    Thats the same bunch who had a hydraulic system fail and a plane crashed right?

    NASA has launched more missions than anybody else, and they have had more successful missions that any body else. They have also had more failures than anyone else, but thats thanks to a little thing called the law of averages.

    Face it, NASA has been sending things in the sky for 40 straight years now. In all that time, they landed on the moon, helped fly four craft to the farthest reaches of the solar system, landed 3 successful missions on Mars, and have helped run two successful space stations.

    All this, with only 7 astronauts lost. How many people do you spposed died in the first 40 years of aviation? How about the first 40 years of automobiles?

    So don't give me any of this "NASA can't even even get metric conversion right" crap. For the last four decades, NASA has regularly pulled off shit that other countries only dream of.

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  5. Re:amateur rocketetry is irresponsible by John+Carmack · · Score: 3, Insightful

    > NASA has launched more missions than anybody else

    NASA has launched more manned missions than anybody else, but the Russians have launched nearly TEN TIMES as many space mission.

    This is when someone adds "Yeah they had to, because their electronics suck, so they need to replace their sats more often", but that doesn't change the point about launches.

    John Carmack