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  1. asianobserve

    Space exploration and technology

    How about this?
  2. asianobserve

    Space exploration and technology

    We already have flying cars now but they don't seem particularly practical.
  3. asianobserve

    Space exploration and technology

    And just imagine the advancements in 100 years in the field of genetic engineering, ageing, materials, etc... How will societies look by then?
  4. asianobserve

    Space exploration and technology

    I think so. Just imagine what space travel would be like in 100 years? 200 years?
  5. asianobserve

    Space exploration and technology

    Space X's Dragon capsule splashdown
  6. asianobserve

    Space exploration and technology

    Falcon Heavy Could be Launched by 2013 SpaceX signs Intelsat as first Falcon 9 Heavy customer By: ZACH ROSENBERG SpaceX signs Intelsat as first Falcon 9 Heavy customer SpaceX has announced that major communications satellite operator Intelsat is the first customer for its Falcon 9 Heavy...
  7. asianobserve

    Space exploration and technology

    This thread is for Falcon Heavy while my thread was about the first mission to the ISS of the Dragon capsule. The former is still conceptual while the latter is already realized. I don't the threads should be merged.
  8. asianobserve

    Space exploration and technology

    "ISS captures Dragon capsule in orbit An unmanned SpaceX Dragon capsule today linked with the International Space Station (ISS) in orbit over Australia, becoming the first private spacecraft to connect with the orbiting base. xxx" ISS captures Dragon capsule in orbit
  9. asianobserve

    Space exploration and technology

    Private Company Launches Rocket with Payload for ISS SpaceX's Dragon capsule on way to the Space Station First commercial flight to orbital outpost lifts off, just days after initial launch abort MSNBC By Clara Moskowitz May 22, 2012 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A private space capsule called...
  10. asianobserve

    Space exploration and technology

    The bulge at the tip of most rockets is to accomodate payloads with bigger diameter than the main rocket.
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