[this is all horribly offtopic, but since the listadmins haven't commenced summary execution yet... i have a suggestion to make about offtopic discussions, which appears at the end]
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 19:12:37 -0400 Joseph Shraibman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ron Johnson wrote: > > Who's want to build a 40-year-old rocket? > You'd be surpised. Some plans for replacing the shuttle call for going > back to Saturn > V's. sort of. a NASA committee has proposed reviving the Apollo capsule in an evolved form. they'd use the existing mold lines, with new avionics and probably a different service module. it'd be launched by a man rated version of either a heavy Atlas 5 or a heavy Delta 4. the committee is regarded as fairly credible, one of the co-chairs was John Young who has flown in space more than once. however, the russian Soyuz is the direct descendant of the old R-7 ballistic missile, which happens to be the first true ICBM (it beat all the US ICBMs into operational service back in the 50s.) it's basically the same rocket that launched Sputnik, Vostok, and all the other manned russian space craft. it's well understood, reliable, and since the russians don't have a budget to engineer new rockets, will be in service for the forseeable future. > NASA went with the shuttle design in the first place because > resusable was supposed > to be cheaper, but it hasn't turned out that way. that's because they decided to pretend that the engineering prototype was ready for production service, instead of testing to destruct and then building the real system. re offtopic discussions: i suggest creating an [EMAIL PROTECTED] list for them. that way, you can suggest taking a discussion to offtopic. i've done this for my mailing list server, with good results. of course, rocketry discussions are welcome on [EMAIL PROTECTED], but you'll have to put up with motorheads discussing politics, religion, linux, unix, and SCO (topics which are not always distinguishable from each other.) cheers, richard -- Richard Welty [EMAIL PROTECTED] Averill Park Networking 518-573-7592 Java, PHP, PostgreSQL, Unix, Linux, IP Network Engineering, Security ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org