Thursday, January 8, 2009

Ares I-X Rocket Orion Crew Vehicle VIDEO

Ares I-X Rocket Orion Crew Vehicle in MPEG4 format 8.7 mb Ares I-X Rocket Orion Crew Vehicle Real Media format 18 mb. Ares I-X Rocket Orion Crew Vehicle OGV format 17 mb which is a free, open standard container format maintained by the Xiph.Org Foundation. The OGV format is unrestricted by software patents and is designed to provide for efficient streaming and manipulation of high quality digital multimedia.

Four decades ago, NASA Langley Research Center's Transonic Dynamics tunnel was used to test the Saturn V rockets that sent Apollo aloft. These days the focus is on Ares I-X, the first test flight in the development of the Ares I rocket. Today's testers are in contact with those from the Apollo era to learn how they did it. Ares I-X is part of NASA's Constellation program that, beginning in 2015, will be used for visits to the International Space Station and missions to explore the moon and beyond.


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Keywords: Ares I-X Rocket; Orion Crew Vehicle; NASA; Space flight

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