Hi everyone,
I just sent the AeroSpaceGuide.net newsletter and one of the space
news items mentioned was the discovery of the tenth planet.
The planet is larger than Pluto and has been discovered in the
Kuiper Belt. The discovery was announced on 29 July 2005 by planetary
scientist Dr. Mike Brown of the California Institute of Technology
in Pasadena, California.
The big question: is it a planet? Its sheer size in relation to the
nine known planets means that it can only be classified as a planet.
What do you think?
Crew Exploration Vehicle
http://www.aerospaceguide.net/spaceexploration/crew_vehicle.html
NASA authorized two 8 month contracts to Lockheed Martin Corporation
and to the Northrop Grumman / Boeing team in July.
I personally prefer a spaceplane like the HL-20. I believe they will
choose a capsule which will be probaly based on Apollo capsule.
Which is a better spacecraft Apollo or Gemini?
Vic Stathopoulos.
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