Tag: engineering
The story behind China’s planned space station begins to emerge
The story behind China’s planned space station begins to emerge.
China first said it would build a space station in 1992. But the need for a manned outpost “has been continually contested by Chinese space professionals who, like their counterparts in the United States, question the scientific utility and expense of human space flight”, says Gregory Kulacki, China project manager at the Union of Concerned Scientists, headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. “That battle is effectively over now, however, and the funds for the space station seem to have been allocated, which is why more concrete details are finally beginning to emerge.”
Though I am always skeptical of comments from the Union of Concerned Scientists, in this case Kulacki makes sense. He also illustrates a further example of what I wrote in 2005, “After more than 40 years of debate, the argument is over and the supporters of manned spaceflight have won.”
Amateur grabs images of solar sail Nanosail-D
An amateur astronomer has grabbed some spectacular images of solar sail Nanosail-D.
Mock Soyuz countdown under way at Kourou, French Guiana
A mock Soyuz countdown is under way at Kourou, French Guiana.
Last shuttle launch date may shift due to Endeavour launch delay
The very last shuttle launch, scheduled for June 28, may be delayed due to the Endeavour launch delay.
Dawn has begun its final if slow approach to the asteroid Vesta
Dawn has begun its final if slow approach to the asteroid Vesta.
Indian scientists about to start drilling five mile deep borehole
Indian scientists are about to begin drilling a five-mile-deep borehole to study earthquakes.
Using lasers instead of spark plugs in your car
Using lasers instead of spark plugs in your car.
Dream Chaser drop tests planned for 2012 using WhiteKnightTwo
New Space: Sierra Nevada plans to drop test its Dream Chaser spaceplane in 2012 using Scaled Composites’ WhiteKnightTwo.
Shuttle launch slips to at least May 10, possibly later
Endeavour’s last launch has slipped to at least May 10, possibly later.
Jeff Zwart in a Porsche GT3 Cup runs Pikes Peak
An evening pause: Let’s go for a drive! Jeff Zwart in a Porsche runs Pikes Peak, setting a record for the fastest time.
Scaled Composites Ramps Up SS2 Test Rate
Scaled Composites is ramping up the test rate for SpaceShipTwo.
Endeavour launch delayed by NASA until May 8 at the earliest
The launch of space shuttle Endeavour has now been delayed by NASA until May 8 at the earliest.
John Browning, part 4
An evening pause: The last part of “The Guns of John Browning” from Tales of the Gun.
The documentary correctly honors Browning for the quality of his designs and workmanship. To me, it is more important to honor him for making the weapons that allowed the United States to defend freedom in the twentieth century. Without these tools in the hands of our soldiers, the wars would have been longer and many more lives would have been lost. And worse, the fascists and Nazis and dictators might have won.
As George Bernard Shaw wrote in Major Barbara, “The people must have power.”
Climate change is a serious problem, but the solutions are a joke
This from someone who believes in climate change: “The solutions are a joke.”
Technical problem delays US shuttle launch 48 hours
Technical problems have delayed the last launch of the shuttle Endeavour at least 48 hours.
John Browning, part 3
An evening pause: Part 3 of 4 of “The Guns of John Browning” from Tales of the Gun.
John Browning, part 2
An evening pause: Part 2 of “The Guns of John Browning” from Tales of the Gun.
Nazi bomb found near North Sea oil pipeline
Sixty years late: A North Sea oil pipeline is threatened by a World War II Nazi bomb.