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MY 511 Transit Status for omsssignal December 09, 2010 - 12:00 AM Home to Work (12th St. Oakland City Center) 24th St. Mission: << No data available >> Daly City: << No data available >> Dublin/Pleasanton: << No data available >> Fremont: 2, 22, 52 min Millbrae: << No data available >> Montgomery: << No data available >> SF Airport: << No data available >> SF Airport then Millbrae: 8, 20 min |
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ABC NewsMail - afternoon edition
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Afternoon Edition. Thu 09 Dec 2010 | |
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Top Stories | More Top Stories > |
![]() Queanbeyan a natural disaster as flood peaks
WikiLeaks cyber war heats up
KPh caught speeding in Warne's Lambo
Sarbi home again after Afghan adventure
Oprah roadshow diverts to Uluru | |
The Drum | More from The Drum > |
![]() Rudd and Arbib duck the North Korea of the internet Welcome to Infowar version 1.0 Designing an enforceable climate law The Church of Oprah comes to town Open letter: To Julia Gillard, re Julian Assange | |
World | More World Stories > |
Sarbi home again after Afghan adventure 'Passive' Australia urged to step up in Cancun US House votes to scrap Guantanamo closure | |
Science & Technology | More Science & Technology Stories > |
New test to revolutionise TB diagnosis GM contamination of organic crop WikiLeaks cyber war heats up | |
Environment | More Environment Stories > |
Opposition pushes for release of Basin advice Tourism operators slam dredge delay 'Passive' Australia urged to step up in Cancun | To change your preferences, please enter your email address and click 'Login' here or to unsubscribe click here. This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, CNN and |

Why the Dragon Spacecraft Success Opens a New Era In Space Exploration

By Jesus Diaz Why the Dragon Spacecraft Success Opens a New Era In Space Exploration
After aborting the first launch attempt because of a false telemetry reading, the Falcon 9 rocket zoomed up flawlessly from Cape Canaveral (">watch video here), flying over the Atlantic Ocean and reaching orbit in under ten minutes. Seconds after shutting down its second stage, the Dragon spacecraft separated from the Falcon 9 rocket. Dragon orbited the planet gathering crucial data for future missions. Then it re-entered the Earth's atmosphere, opening its parachute and splashing gracefully in the Pacific Ocean, right on its projected target—this hasn't happened since the Apollo years! The SpaceX crew has already recovered the capsule. But the important thing here is the fact that this feat—launching a spacecraft capable of carrying seven astronauts and returning it safely to Earth—has never been achieved outside of state agencies. By completing this mission, SpaceX has demonstrated that any private company with the needed resources could fly a spaceship into orbit. Like NASA Administrator Charles Bolden just declared:
The Dragon capsule will enable the United States to stop depending on the Russians for launching astronauts to the space station. After the end of the space shuttle program, this will be badly needed. It may very well be the main way to ferry both astronauts and cargo to the International Space Station and other private space stations in orbit, like the ones now being built by Bigelow. This launch signals a new beginning in the age of space exploration. Congratulations, SpaceX. | December 8th, 2010 Top Stories |
ABC NewsMail - morning edition
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Morning Edition. Thu 09 Dec 2010 | |
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![]() Arbib warned US of Rudd axing: WikiLeaks
Fire kills 83 inmates in Chilean jail
Mundine floored by upstart Wood
NAB sorry for latest systems failure
Town evacuated as rain pounds NSW | |
The Drum | More from The Drum > |
![]() Julian Assange and the slow stupefaction of the state WikiLeaks, the web and the power of the people Free trade online U2 are so over it Rudd stung by the WikiLeaks whip | |
World | More World Stories > |
Four dead as Haiti protests turn ugly Aretha Franklin has pancreatic cancer: report French electrician 'heir to second Picasso stash' | |
Science & Technology | More Science & Technology Stories > |
Windfarm meeting called 'lopsided' Arbib warned US of Rudd axing: WikiLeaks First private space capsule launches from US | |
Environment | More Environment Stories > |
Locust spraying ends across SA CopperString green impact statement released Abbott blasts 'pernicious' NT truancy culture | To change your preferences, please enter your email address and click 'Login' here or to unsubscribe click here. This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, CNN and |
