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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2009

Rising into the Florida sky, the 327-foot rocket thunders away from the launch pad, marking the first time a new vehicle has launched from the complex since the first space shuttle launch in 1981.

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  • 450 mill devoted to science and exploration, you mean.

  • This was great. ares really flies, it seems stable and the camera didn't look like it was vibrating too much.

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  • I think back and say after 30 years we had to cut the space program to fix what this @#$% hole Bush started with is 12B dollar a month war!!

  • Until we decide what, if anything, we'll be using to get into space, I think we should keep the Shuttle fleet flying. Two or three missions a year to the space station on the shuttle is better than hitching a ride with the Russians.

  • I am writing a book on this called "The Constigency (sp) Report"

  • DIRECT?

  • The launch pad was redered inoperable after this launch, but NASA had planned this, they are replacing the pad with a newer one able to accomidate the Ares 1 and Ares 5, that is, if Obama's cancelation proposal isn't approved

  • Sigh......a shame they won't be able to use it.

  • the worlds largest dildo has been accomplished

  • It seems like a little bit of a step back but im very impressed, I heard that the SRB had some damage and it severly damaged the launch complex

  • They are. Now NASA has to use commercial spacecraft.

  • You heard wrong. They're not.

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