Black1
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Shuttle Launch was successful! STS-120 to the space station was successful... they launched about 10 minutes ago. :rock:
Here are some pics from my back yard.
Here are some pics from my back yard.
SrtBrad said:Hopefully everythinggoes right on this mission. BTW what isthe purpose of this mission?
SrtBrad said:Hopefully everythinggoes right on this mission. BTW what isthe purpose of this mission?
HOT RAM said:Purpose ? NASA has a purpose ? I would think it would be on-going "research".
Just a waste of money in my opinion.![]()
Black1 said:NASA is the most important government agency in the nation... IMO.![]()
SrtBrad said:Progress in space travel is not a waste of money in my opinion. We might not be able to see the benefits in our lifetime but our kids or their kids may.
wont grow old said:...How far is merritt island from titsville?
TNVIPER said:We already see the benefits...cat scans and other high tech health equipment was rushed in by the Apollo missions and others...space program has indirectly saved countless lives over the last 40 yrs...
HOT RAM said:Why is that ?:dontknow:
Black1 said:Well, there are literally HUNDREDS of reasons.... You should really research it. Here are just a few cool things that help us out everyday:
•Lifeshears -- A rescue tool which quickly cuts debris to free accident victims, using the same power source used to separate Solid Rocket Boosters from the Shuttle.
•Breast Cancer Screening -- A silicon chip originally developed for NASA's Hubble Space Telescope makes the process less painful, less scarring, and less expensive than the traditional biopsy.
•Grooved Runways -- Now applied to highways, this water-draining innovation has led to an astounding 85 percent reduction in highway accidents.
•Attention Getter -- Techniques used to measure brain activity in NASA pilots are being used to improve attention spans for children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Have you ever used a cordless power drill? Yep, invented for the Apollo space program!![]()
How about a "Dustbuster"? ...... That was in space first too...
Home Smoke Detectors! Honeywell invented them for NASA's SkyLab in the 70's....
Some of the best house insulation (with a thin, aluminum vapor barrier) was invented for NASA.
And, we won't even get into what satellites have done for us.... Personally, militarily, and commercially. :dontknow:![]()
belgiumbarry said:you have a big backyard....![]()
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