Russia kicks US off of ISS

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
Lets deal with your first lie...What link did you go to that I provided that was written in 2011 ????...that was your link which was written in 2011. Please keep it real or keep it the phuck moving
Actually it was from your heavy lift link you left, admittedly Mine was also written in 2011, just like yours was, don't deny it, it super easy to prove. Check it out http://www.spacex.com/press/2012/12/19/spacex-announces-launch-date-worlds-most-powerful-rocket
Check out the upper left hand corner, what is the date please?

Is it 2011? Why yes it is, that makes you a lying sack of shit.
 

londonfog

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Actually it was from your heavy lift link you left, admittedly Mine was also written in 2011, just like yours was, don't deny it, it super easy to prove. Check it out http://www.spacex.com/press/2012/12/19/spacex-announces-launch-date-worlds-most-powerful-rocket
Check out the upper left hand corner, what is the date please?

Is it 2011? Why yes it is, that makes you a lying sack of shit.
If you scroll down on my link you will see Falcon Heavy Updates..Which will bring you more current news on Falcon Heavy..Your Link was about NASA in 2011 No updates on page. Please learn to read the whole page so you can be better informed. I post my link again with my quote. Scroll down and read updates
Dude its already being done. Falcon Heavy will be doing just that. Again your link was to NASA ( written in 2011 WTF )...Try researching SpaceX. Might help with the idiotic post you are making. Seems like you would want to find a way to money down. http://www.spacex.com/falcon-heavy
I also see you said nothing about you being wrong about U.S. not being able to perform heavy lift..and guess how much it will cost you the tax payer.
 

londonfog

Well-Known Member
The falcon heavy will hopefully be ready in 2015 for its first mission.

I say hopefully because it was supposed to happen in 2013.
Looking at the success of the F9 and with the new Russian threat the focus will be heavy on the FH. SpaceX hasn't announced a precise date for their Falcon Heavy demo flight, but they have just added it to their schedule for 2014.
 

Antidisestablishmentarian

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Looking at the success of the F9 and with the new Russian threat the focus will be heavy on the FH. SpaceX hasn't announced a precise date for their Falcon Heavy demo flight, but they have just added it to their schedule for 2014.
We need these rockets. I hope we get them sooner rather than later.

Best date I saw was late 2015 for their first mission, not demonstration. They mentioned they would have the last "core" built at the end of this year.

Here is their mission manifest:

http://www.spacex.com/missions

Edit: looks like they moved the demo to early 2015.
 

londonfog

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We need these rockets. I hope we get them sooner rather than later.

Best date I saw was late 2015 for their first mission, not demonstration. They mentioned they would have the last "core" built at the end of this year.

Here is their mission manifest:

http://www.spacex.com/missions

Edit: looks like they moved the demo to early 2015.
Yup...the bottom line is we still are doing space exploration . Its just that we now have private companies ( with investors ) doing the work, so when the Russians say they won't give us a ride in 2020..tell them to fuck off. I believe in the talent of the people of my nation. This just adds motivation to get it done. Best part NASA don't have to foot the bill.
 
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