by Rob Coppinger | Feb 4, 2010 | Seradata News
Watch the Russia Today report above that talks to the designers of a suborbital tourism system we have seen before but now they are saying it will cost $200 million to develop and its first generation mini-shuttle would carry one pilot and two passengers,...
by Rob Coppinger | Nov 18, 2009 | Seradata News
Despite the recent publicity about more Ares V variants being the subject of NASA studies a little bit of good news for the Shuttle derived heavy lift crowd eeked out this week in the latest edition of Johnson Space Center’s 8th Floor Newscredit: NASA / caption:...
by Rob Coppinger | Oct 23, 2009 | exploration
Don’t forget you can follow Hyperbola on twitter @flighthyperbola and get sneak previews of flightglobal.com stories to come, breaking news facts and figures and see how events unfold through pictures from the very occasion Hyperbola is reporting from. How much...
by Rob Coppinger | Mar 26, 2009 | Ares, Constellation, exploration, NASA, Technology
NASA’s first Ares I crew launch vehicle (CLV) five-segment solid rocket motor (SRM) firing test has been delayed by up to six-months from 2 April to September at the latest or AugustAres I uses an SRM for its first stage and its prime contractor Alliant...
by Rob Coppinger | Feb 13, 2009 | Seradata News
credit Whitehouse / caption: all is not well with the Obama’s administration selection processHyperbola is hearing that the process to select a candidate for NASA administrator is not just being held up by the alleged opposition from members of Congress but in...