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#40
by
spacedreams
on 31 Aug, 2006 20:27
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Lockheed's website says the same
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#41
by
Chris Bergin
on 31 Aug, 2006 20:27
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Goodness me, stop babbling and announce it already.
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#42
by
jacqmans
on 31 Aug, 2006 20:31
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#43
by
Jamie Young
on 31 Aug, 2006 20:31
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Wow. So Boeing will get the upperstage?
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#44
by
CS24
on 31 Aug, 2006 20:32
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It's LM
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#45
by
mong'
on 31 Aug, 2006 20:32
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Congratz LM ! fly us to the moon...
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#46
by
Heg
on 31 Aug, 2006 20:33
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#47
by
jacqmans
on 31 Aug, 2006 20:35
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#48
by
MKremer
on 31 Aug, 2006 20:35
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The US is still to be determined. Just because LM won the CEV doesn't mean Boeing will automatically get the US.
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#49
by
Heg
on 31 Aug, 2006 20:37
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BTW, these circular solar panels look a bit weird
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#50
by
Flightstar
on 31 Aug, 2006 20:37
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Good for this site seen as there's far more folks from LM than Boeing here.
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#51
by
bad_astra
on 31 Aug, 2006 20:40
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It wasn't just Boeing.
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#52
by
zinfab
on 31 Aug, 2006 20:40
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boy, that just broke the over/under!
congrats to LM! I look forward to lots of cool stuff on this site!
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#53
by
gladiator1332
on 31 Aug, 2006 20:41
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Well there you go, another dark horse comes from nowhere and takes it home!
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#54
by
Chris Bergin
on 31 Aug, 2006 20:46
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Noticed that it's got the 4x6 RCS blocks on the SM, as per DAC-2.
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#55
by
astrobrian
on 31 Aug, 2006 20:46
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yeah, was sure Boeing had it based on people here. hmph, dark horse indeed.
I agree with the round slar panels looking strange, but if they are more efficient than I say go for it
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#56
by
bobthemonkey
on 31 Aug, 2006 20:58
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wasn't a smilar design used/proposed for one of the mars landers slar arrays. IIRC they unfold in a similar way to a Japenese fan.
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#57
by
edkyle99
on 31 Aug, 2006 21:00
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Sounds like LM decision to emphasize final build at KSC was key.
- Ed Kyle
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#58
by
astrobrian
on 31 Aug, 2006 21:01
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I think that was the sample return mission, but not 100% sure on that one
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#59
by
Rocket Ronnie
on 31 Aug, 2006 21:01
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Who's GAO?