Air Force To Take Over Two Ex-Shuttle Hangers In Florida For Its X-37B Program
schwit1 writes In an effort to find tenants for its facilities, the Kennedy Space Center is going to rent two former shuttle processing hangers to Boeing for the Air Force's X-37B program. "NASA built three Orbiter Processing Facilities, or OPFs, to service its space shuttle fleet between missions. All three are located next to the iconic Vehicle Assembly Building at the Florida spaceport where Apollo Saturn 5 moon rockets and space shuttles were 'stacked' for launch. Under an agreement with NASA, Boeing will modify OPF bays 1 and 2 for the X-37B program, completing upgrades by the end of the year. The company already has an agreement with NASA to use OPF-3 and the shuttle engine shop in the VAB to assemble its CST-100 commercial crew craft being built to ferry astronauts to and from the International Space Station. The company says up to six capsules can be processed in the facility at the same time."
It's hangars, for god's sake. Even tfa says so, which suggests the editor a) didn't read it and/or b) doesn't know the difference. Let me go see if I have some hangers in my closet.
Because they're NOT space shuttles. They're spy vehicles. They can change orbit, eavesdrop and peak at places at unpredictable times, etc.
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Define "we."
Who said "they" aren't using them?
The only parts of the government that seem to be able to set goals and accomplish them.
With congress in reckless cut everything sequestration mode, this will help NASA hold onto the infrastructure and programs that they already have. Even though it involves mixing NASA with the military once again.
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NASA is renting hangar space to the Air Force, on a co-located patch of ground, for the USAF to store and maintain its space vehicles.
Please tell me why optimal use of existing facilities is 'news'?
Do the words 'Cape Canaveral Air Force Station' mean anything to you?
Not only that, but the main advantage of this thing is that it's apparently a space drone.
Carrying life support would remove its main advantage, ability to loiter.
Life support isn't a big deal. 80% of the mass of your propellant is oxidizer anyway, carried in liquid form, so it's no big deal to boil some of that off and breath it.
Not if you design your space plane right...
Why did I read "KSC" as "Kerbal Space Centre"?
The guys with the space program get to use the acronym. Those are the rules.
And by "to peak", presumably you mean "to reach the apogee"? ;-)
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How does one get the job of "editor" exactly?
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The propulsion system uses hydrazine, Rudy. We wanna breathe, not dry clean our lungs.
And there's a whole lot more to life support than oxygen. People need to eat, shit, piss. Air pressure and humidity needs to be just right. Compartment needs to be kept at right temperature. And countless other features.
Space is an extremely hostile environment for species evolved to operate at a bottom of an atmosphere, and maintaining a habitable environment is extremely resource consuming endeavour.