Orion Launch Today
Discussion
With the launch of the first Orion space vehicle in a few hours time, I thought that it deserved a thread with a title that showed that the programme had progressed quite a bit since the original Orion thread was posted up.
If mods want to close this thread that's fine but I think the original title is not really immediate enough for today's events.
Launch is scheduled for 12.05 pm (just after mid-day) UK time.
I'm getting quite excited by this.
If mods want to close this thread that's fine but I think the original title is not really immediate enough for today's events.
Launch is scheduled for 12.05 pm (just after mid-day) UK time.
I'm getting quite excited by this.
Eric Mc said:
Over 200 feet tall so 2/3 the height of a Saturn V. The Shuttle was about 100 feet tall.
The Delta IV Heavy develops 2 million pounds of thrust on lift off.
For comparison, the Shuttle was 6 million pounds and the Saturn V was 7.5 million pounds. The Saturn 1B was 1.5 million pounds.
Is that Saturn V thrust figure just the launch stage? The Delta IV Heavy develops 2 million pounds of thrust on lift off.
For comparison, the Shuttle was 6 million pounds and the Saturn V was 7.5 million pounds. The Saturn 1B was 1.5 million pounds.
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