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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1301 on: 09/16/2014 12:02 pm »
Same article (CNET article sources WSJ article). Other sources suggest the WSJ article is in error. WSJ article author has been wrong before. We won't know 'til we know ...

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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1302 on: 09/16/2014 12:09 pm »
It's worth noting that the WSJ article is by Andy Pasztor, who's been somewhat... creative... in the past when it comes to articles involving SpaceX and its competitors.
« Last Edit: 09/16/2014 12:10 pm by neilh »
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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1303 on: 09/16/2014 12:12 pm »

I hope you're right 1138, Boeing's CST-100 costs the most and that even before you factor in the readability of Dream Chaser & Dragon.

Also CST-100 seems to be a years from launching, despite being the most unambitious.

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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1304 on: 09/16/2014 12:27 pm »
The speculation was always going to build ahead of this. I've literally decided just to wait and see what happens when they release it and then write an article covering it. No pre-drafting. No rush. NASA release, we report it after the event.

First person to see the NASA release, please start a new thread in this section. We'll go from there.
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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1305 on: 09/16/2014 01:12 pm »
Looks like it's today - and less than 2 hours from the Atlas V launch (!).  :o

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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1306 on: 09/16/2014 01:23 pm »
Crew Transportation Announcement Today
Posted on September 16, 2014 at 9:08 am by commercial-crew-program.

NASA will make a major announcement today at 4 p.m. EDT regarding the return of human spaceflight launches to the United States. Whoever is chosen will have the goal to achieve certification of the system – including a test flight to the International Space Station with a NASA astronaut — in 2017, returning a critical capability to America and greatly expanding the scientific research potential of the orbiting laboratory. Watch the announcement live on NASA TV at www.nasa.gov/ntv and find out details throughout the day on the Commercial Crew Program blog.

http://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2014/09/16/crew-transportation-announcement-today/

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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1307 on: 09/16/2014 01:24 pm »
Looks like it's today - and less than 2 hours from the Atlas V launch (!).  :o

Destroys my football plans this evening. I'm disgusted. Why can't they just stick with Soyuz! ;)
« Last Edit: 09/16/2014 01:28 pm by Chris Bergin »
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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1308 on: 09/16/2014 01:27 pm »
official press release on announcement:

http://www.nasa.gov/press/2014/september/nasa-to-make-major-announcement-today-about-astronaut-transport-to-the/#.VBg6QPldVc4 

(mod: as requested by Chris, a new thread was created to discuss it).
« Last Edit: 09/16/2014 02:03 pm by CraigLieb »
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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1309 on: 09/16/2014 01:51 pm »
Interesting that Gerst will not be there. He may not have been the selecting officer after all.

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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1310 on: 09/16/2014 02:17 pm »
I do not think NASA would make such a major mistake not to select SpaceX, at least as 50% - 50%  with Boeing.
No matter what political decision may be forced here, NASA has a clear mind and cannot disregard the advantages of working with SpaceX for this project.

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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1311 on: 09/16/2014 02:21 pm »
I wouldn't read anything into it but the commercial crew's office promotional video shows a Falcon 9 rocket:

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We’re returning human spaceflight launches to America. Learn who will take crews to the #ISS. Watch NASA TV at 4pm ET

https://twitter.com/Commercial_Crew/status/511872287638061056
« Last Edit: 09/16/2014 02:22 pm by yg1968 »

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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1312 on: 09/16/2014 02:22 pm »
cannot disregard the advantages of working with SpaceX for this project.

What advantages?

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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1313 on: 09/16/2014 02:24 pm »
the movie shows a spacex launch lol. ;)
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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1314 on: 09/16/2014 02:25 pm »
I wouldn't read anything into it but the commercial crew's office promotional video shows a Falcon 9 rocket:

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We’re returning human spaceflight launches to America. Learn who will take crews to the #ISS. Watch NASA TV at 4pm ET

https://twitter.com/Commercial_Crew/status/511872287638061056

That's one of them then! ;D
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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1315 on: 09/16/2014 02:27 pm »
Looks like it's today - and less than 2 hours from the Atlas V launch (!).  :o

Destroys my football plans this evening. I'm disgusted. Why can't they just stick with Soyuz! ;)

This announcement and a launch.....makes popcorn :D
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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP to CCtCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1316 on: 09/16/2014 02:29 pm »
Crew Transportation Announcement Today
Posted on September 16, 2014 at 9:08 am by commercial-crew-program.

NASA will make a major announcement today at 4 p.m. EDT regarding the return of human spaceflight launches to the United States. Whoever is chosen will have the goal to achieve certification of the system – including a test flight to the International Space Station with a NASA astronaut — in 2017, returning a critical capability to America and greatly expanding the scientific research potential of the orbiting laboratory. Watch the announcement live on NASA TV at www.nasa.gov/ntv and find out details throughout the day on the Commercial Crew Program blog.

http://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2014/09/16/crew-transportation-announcement-today/

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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1317 on: 09/16/2014 02:35 pm »
cannot disregard the advantages of working with SpaceX for this project.

What advantages?

For one, you don't have to go to the "Launch America" press conference and defend launching on Russian engines...
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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP to CCtCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1318 on: 09/16/2014 02:38 pm »

For one, you don't have to go to the "Launch America" press conference and defend launching on Russian engines...

That isn't an issue, just FUD.

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Re: CCDev to CCiCAP to CCtCAP Discussion Thread
« Reply #1319 on: 09/16/2014 02:42 pm »
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