the flying shuttle

It’s been over four years since Pres­i­dent Bush (that fount of sci­en­tific wis­dom!) announced his “Vision for Space Explo­ration” that ordered NASA to retire the Space Shut­tle fleet by 2010. The end is approach­ing faster than I real­ized: this week, NASA announced launch dates for the 10 remain­ing Shut­tle mis­sions.

For peo­ple of my gen­er­a­tion, the Shut­tle has been the defin­ing image of Amer­i­can space­flight. More dis­tinc­tive and grace­ful than any other space­craft, we grew up in its shadow. We watched the Chal­lenger explode when we were in kinder­garten, but that did not deter our enthu­si­asm. When astro­nauts came to speak at school we watched cliché videos of zero-G som­er­saults with rapt atten­tion. We owned die-cast mod­els of the orbiter. We vis­ited the Kennedy Space Cen­ter. We saw footage from a seem­ingly end­less sequence of picture-perfect take­offs and flaw­less land­ings on the TV news.

What I have not done is to ful­fill a life goal of mine: to watch a launch in per­son. Attend­ing one is a tricky affair: one should pro­cure a pass in advance, travel to an ugly coastal town in Florida, pray for per­fect weather, and wait. But the win­dow of oppor­tu­nity is now rapidly closing.

5 Comments

  1. MRhé July 9, 2008

    Road trip?

    Also what is the next step in space explo­ration? Any­thing in the pipeline?

    BTW love the new stylesheets!

  2. Scott July 9, 2008

    Road trip it is!  Seriously.

    After the Shut­tle retires, manned Amer­i­can space flight is sched­uled to resume in 2014 or 2015 with the yet-to-be-developed Orion cap­sule.  The design is an updated ver­sion of the Apollo cap­sule, launched atop a tall rocket and land­ing by para­chute.  It might make sense finan­cially but it looks pretty bor­ing and anachronistic.

    Regard­ing the stylesheets: why, thanks!

  3. shazam July 10, 2008

    More to do with flight in gen­eral than with space flight (obvi­ously), but: did you see the NYT arti­cle about zeppelins?

  4. KERaven July 10, 2008

    Ben (do I refer to him as “benoc” when in the blo­gos­phere? maybe if we were inworld, then yes, but I’m stick­ing with Ben here) & I have talked about see­ing a shut­tle launch.  I think the trip to Kennedy was the high­light of our last cruise despite it being the last thing we did prior to board­ing our plane for home.

  5. Scott July 11, 2008

    I did see the Zep­pelin arti­cle. Ridicu­lous, I think…

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