NASA Kennedy Space Center Launch: Orion EFT-1 from Jeff Sullivan on Vimeo.
The NASA Orion EFT-1 launch as seen from the press/social media viewing area, December 5.
On YouTube: http://youtu.be/sfTMGv7vo3Y?list=PLlLN6Bdq3jrnO9lgcOF8Jvcdy6anx3GDO
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Its time to explore the moon once again.
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+Rodney Spraggins Mars this time
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+dinesh kumawat Fortunately NASA's projects result in a lot of commercial products, so the money spent creates a lot of economic benefit. Every year NASA publishes in their Spinoffs publication a list of 50 technologies companies have brought into the commercial market that year, based on work done at NASA: http://spinoff.nasa.gov
Here are some of the Spinoffs from the Orion and Space Launch System so far: http://spinoff.nasa.gov/pdf/Orion%20and%20SLS%20flyer.pdf
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Very interesting indeed to witness Wernher von Braun ideas and designs become reality almost 60 years later. A long and painful way from V2 rockets and operation Paperclip to the Orion spacecraft, but apparently he's done it again.