
Source: NASA
MD-2389 wrote:It hit around 190MPH.JMEaT wrote:I saw this on the news. As it hit the ground at 100+ MPH, I pictured the flying dirt/debris as dollar bills.Whatever's in there is almost certainly trashed.
the space shuttle is more aerodynamic than a flying pot.AceCombat wrote:MD-2389 wrote:It hit around 190MPH.JMEaT wrote:I saw this on the news. As it hit the ground at 100+ MPH, I pictured the flying dirt/debris as dollar bills.Whatever's in there is almost certainly trashed.
its funny how, it was only going 190 MPH, when the Space Shuttle Touches down at Edwards AFB or Kennedy Airfield @ 298 MPH
Battlebot wrote:the space shuttle is more aerodynamic than a flying pot.AceCombat wrote:MD-2389 wrote:It hit around 190MPH.JMEaT wrote:I saw this on the news. As it hit the ground at 100+ MPH, I pictured the flying dirt/debris as dollar bills.Whatever's in there is almost certainly trashed.
its funny how, it was only going 190 MPH, when the Space Shuttle Touches down at Edwards AFB or Kennedy Airfield @ 298 MPH
The tumbling probably slowed it down a little. Besides, the large surface area on the bottom added alot of wind resistance into the equation, which undoubtedly slowed it down quite a bit.AceCombat wrote:MD-2389 wrote:It hit around 190MPH.JMEaT wrote:I saw this on the news. As it hit the ground at 100+ MPH, I pictured the flying dirt/debris as dollar bills.Whatever's in there is almost certainly trashed.
its funny how, it was only going 190 MPH, when the Space Shuttle Touches down at Edwards AFB or Kennedy Airfield @ 298 MPH
The Apollo capsules have a HELL of alot more mass than a dinky little pot. The larger mass + pull of gravity = faster rate of descent.but at the same time, what speed would a Apollo capsule hit the earth if it failed to deply its chutes? probably in the area of 800+ MPH
My point exactly. Though I don't particularly care. I'll pay my taxes anyways, just seems to me there's better things they could be doing than collecting sun particles...HaAGen DaZS wrote:it is unfortunate that exploartions cost so much, and i do support space exploartion and such, but the amount of money spent for whats ends up as charred metals? maybe its time for NASA to explore their flight plans until they are perfect.
thats a lottttta tax dollas..