Space Shuttle Endeavour heads for the skies
Jasmine Strong
Groovy #
Posted Thursday 9th August 2007 10:53 GMT
"This is the first time Endeavour has flown since 2002, and is the second of four missions to the ISS NASA hopes to run this year. The shuttle has been totally overhauled, and NASA managers say it is practically a new spacecraft."
Oh yeah. Really, really reusable, that Shuttle.
Paul Kinsler
"weighs"? #
Posted Thursday 9th August 2007 10:53 GMT
Why not just "masses 1.58 tonnes" ... a description accurate in all gravitational field strengths.
MattW
Where would we be without #
Posted Thursday 9th August 2007 12:27 GMT
armies of anally retentive pedants to put us right.
Anonymous Coward
Really pretty picture... #
Posted Thursday 9th August 2007 12:27 GMT
"It will take home a similar quantity of junk."
Oh, the fridge and the laptop couldn't wait Endeavour overhaulin'.
Coat, mobile, wallet...
Geoff Johnson
Units. #
Posted Thursday 9th August 2007 13:49 GMT
Glad to see the SI units in use here. Where would we be without the "Small car" to measure against.
Anonymous Coward
Re: "weighs"? #
Posted Thursday 9th August 2007 13:49 GMT
Accurate, but lame at all pedantic field strengths.
Nick Ryan
Why not just "masses 1.58 tonnes" #
Posted Thursday 9th August 2007 13:49 GMT
Because your average non-physicist / applied mathematician wouldn't understand the terminology.
Ian Ferguson
Junk #
Posted Thursday 9th August 2007 13:49 GMT
I'm glad they're bringing back their rubbish for a change. Good PR if nothing else.
If they can prove that the pilot is sober and none of the crew are stalkers, a good result all round for their press office.
P.S. Can we have a Register login cookie to save us typing in username and password for every comment?
Steve
Junk? #
Posted Thursday 9th August 2007 13:55 GMT
Where's the NASA sense of private enterprise? That's not junk, it's potential eBay profit :)
One slightly-used solar panel, genuine micro-meteor holes, be the envy of your neighbo(u)rs and help save the environment...
Dave
What happens in the ISS, stays in the ISS #
Posted Thursday 9th August 2007 14:17 GMT
I'm sorry, but if I was her, I'd be looking to join the 250 mile-high club.
Anonymous Coward
Carbon footprint #
Posted Thursday 9th August 2007 15:41 GMT
Look at all that smoke! What's it doing to the environment? Al Gore must be hopping mad.
Anonymous Coward
Cookie #
Posted Thursday 9th August 2007 15:41 GMT
Yeah, that would be nice. A single one, so one doesn't have to allow for them all the time.
Anonymous Coward
"it is roughly the size of a small car" #
Posted Thursday 9th August 2007 17:21 GMT
Is than an American small car or a UK small car?
A. Merkin
...Totally Overhauled #
Posted Thursday 9th August 2007 19:51 GMT
Can you please include an updated picture? I'd like to see more of the pimped-out detailing on Endeavor. Those chromed solid fuel boosters with yellow neon running lights are teh shiznit! Although the giant American and Dixie flags sticking out the shuttle bay and the big yellow "support our killbots" sticker on the bumper were a bit much...
Michael
Pimped out shuttle... #
Posted Friday 10th August 2007 02:57 GMT
Just wait until they install the hydraulics, spinners, and of course, the new stereo!!
chris
weird #
Posted Friday 10th August 2007 02:57 GMT
Comments on this story just seem to be made for the sake of it, rather than having anything to add. Well, that's my 2cents worth, anyway.