NASA claims that the technology for the Saturn V rocket has been lost. Although I am curios as to why they can't reverse engineer it from those few left in museums today.
It didn't - the planet Saturn was observed in ancient times, but Galileo was the first to view it through a telescope and discover its rings in 1610.
The blueprints of the Saturn V rocket where lost in part, and the contractors closed, changed business, or aren't available to redo the same parts. The "Apollo" spacecraft will be replaced by the "Orion" spacecraft, and it wil use Ares as the rocket, instead of the Saturn from the 1960's.
NASA used Boron Nitride in many different ways. It was used as a catalyst when starting Saturn rocket engines. Boron Nitride is also used in one form to protect the outside of the spacecraft. Boron Nitride is one of the hardest chemicals known to man.
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From the Saturn rocket booster. The word SATURN on the paperwork from the manufacturer use the same typestyle as NASA.
he just trusts you
None now, there isn't anymore NASA and check your spelling jackass. You must be black.
It didn't - the planet Saturn was observed in ancient times, but Galileo was the first to view it through a telescope and discover its rings in 1610.
doesnt any1 use mapquest.com anymore??
yes but he doesnt use it anymore. He also has a facebook which is a fan page.
Evidently, Vince doesn't think it is needed anymore, but TNA does use a time limit, but it truly makes no difference, all matchs are pre-planed, so they know when it will end. TNA doesnt use a time limit anymore sighn,a true TNA fan TNA doesnt use a time limit anymore. Cool. It's great to see that at least one person is a TNA Fan.
You can use a High temp RTV type sealer for your saturn valve cover. Use Permetex Red or Grey for the best seal. make sure both surfaces are clean, and dry.
The blueprints of the Saturn V rocket where lost in part, and the contractors closed, changed business, or aren't available to redo the same parts. The "Apollo" spacecraft will be replaced by the "Orion" spacecraft, and it wil use Ares as the rocket, instead of the Saturn from the 1960's.
Geckogecko doesnt work anymore so use either explore2012 ortreasureThanks explorer2012 worked for me
"i went to the NASA headquarters yesterday"
No , not anymore . But they use to be ! No , not anymore . But they use to be ! No , not anymore . But they use to be !