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Ares 1-X Multiple views of first NASA Launch

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2009

Edited NASA video of the first Ares 1-X launch on October 28, 2009

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  • You will be standing on another planet someday, TRUST ME

  • @spacegeek5 For myself, I would be happy to go to the moon. We can all make these things happen for someone. NASA should sell lottery tickets for lunar or planetary space travel to raise funds, they could raise millions, maybe even billions?

  • very cool ! i sure hope that i'll be standing on another planet some time

    probably not but i want to!

  • Hey Gary, you are young enough for that to happen. For me when I was young and wanted to become an astronau and go to the moont I was way too tall. Today I'm trying to get into space by helping with the Sugar Shot project. You just never know what the future holds.

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  • No more flights into space.

    you do not have money...he, he

  • Shit is going down, son!

  • wow

  • @mojaverockets I agree thats true your LOX ethanol rocket might be you ticket to space. I'm glad to see people so intersted in space. I love to see people who dont give up their dreams keep it up

  • @mojaverockets I agree we should not only would that give people the chance of their life time with all the money they make on tickets they could use as profit and for the winner's trip

  • @Tokopol Don't waste your time arguing with him. He's lying about that all anyway since he didn't expect the launch to go so well. In fact, the first stage oscillations were nothing anywhere near what was expected, and the Ares I-X launch proved the most important thing: that the long, thin shape could be controlled and flown sucessfully. Everything exactly as hoped for except the chute deployment, but that was also an expected possible failure that has been seen on a few STS flights.

  • @usnsquirrel Not as much of a money pit as the Shuttle. I'm confident they would have worked out the first-stage oscillations, and the concept of basing the Orion/Ares suite on the booster and external tank from the Shuttle was extraordinarily novel and -- in spite of the myriad of flaws that emerged -- a step in the right direction.

  • Thats what you call a good camera.

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