"Professor Goddard does not know the relation between action and reaction and the need to have something better than a vacuum against which to react. He seems to lack the basic knowledge ladled out daily in high schools."
--1921 New York Times editorial about Robert Goddard's revolutionary rocket work.

"Correction: It is now definitely established that a rocket can function in a vacuum. The 'Times' regrets the error."
NY Times, July 1969.

— New York Times

Giant Rockets from NASA in our future

 


 

From the days of our previous moon landings, we felt nothing could be larger than the Saturn V rocket, hurling the Lunar Lander and appendages towards the moon.

We then create a fabulous space telescope, "Hubble" and over the following years it has given us stupendous views of the cosmos.

Today the Ares V and its upper shroud can house over 5 school buses, mass-wise it can haul over 16 school buses!!

Comparing it to todays Space Shuttle, the Ares V can haul six times more mass and three times the volume.

With these changes the Ares V will be able to lift aa 8 meter monolithic telescope into space. Hubble is only 2.4 meters!

Consider if a telescope was engineered to unfold! WOW!!! Our little 2.4 meter Hubble has amazed science. What will an 8 meter (or larger) do!

Our space telescope future looks exciting indeed!

View the link!

NASA Article