IAC 2008: VIDEO – Ares I-X briefing

by | Oct 7, 2008 | Ares | 0 comments

At the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) 2008, held in Glasgow, Scotland, last week NASA’s deputy mission manager for its Ares I-X test flight Stephan (pronounced Stephen not Stef-an) Davis gave a briefing on the work underway to fly the representative rocket next year

Tomorrow I will post Steve Creech’s IAC 2008 Ares V briefing

Click through to the extended portion of this blog post to see the Ares I-X briefing video

 

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