@jasonthemightymutant Doubtful...especially considering 90% of the shuttle would be a waste of space. The only liveable portion is the cockpit, which mostly comprises of what would then be useless flight controls/avionics/cargo bay controls. Of course, the cost of the modules themselves, which would need to be huge to allow the Soyuz pods and cargo craft to dock safely. Then, realizing the shuttles would burn up when the station deorbits in ten-ish years
Idk, perhaps there is a reason for it, but this makes me wonder why we couldn't launch each shuttle one more time and simply turn it into part of the ISS?
real beauty
maxxbad17 1 week ago
good job guys
TCBLSA 1 month ago
Awesome. Simply awesome.
8888bozo 2 months ago
@jasonthemightymutant Doubtful...especially considering 90% of the shuttle would be a waste of space. The only liveable portion is the cockpit, which mostly comprises of what would then be useless flight controls/avionics/cargo bay controls. Of course, the cost of the modules themselves, which would need to be huge to allow the Soyuz pods and cargo craft to dock safely. Then, realizing the shuttles would burn up when the station deorbits in ten-ish years
PchanStitch 2 months ago
@PchanStitch yes but wouldn't it be cheaper to expand this way if the shuttle on its last launch carried a new module to attach it?
jasonthemightymutant 2 months ago
@jasonthemightymutant lack of space/docking ports.
PchanStitch 2 months ago
Idk, perhaps there is a reason for it, but this makes me wonder why we couldn't launch each shuttle one more time and simply turn it into part of the ISS?
Btw first comment I ever posted on Youtube.
jasonthemightymutant 2 months ago
IT blows my mind!!!!!
Littleleomnmn2 3 months ago
I wish to see this..
crazyvladik 4 months ago
Remember that our Earth is just a cell in the body of the ever expanding universe !!! Who are we then ? (-_-)
warhols25 4 months ago