NASA to launch "saucer" in test.

heckler73

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I've only started watching this. There's video simulation around the midway point. Some interesting knowledge is dropped on the problems of Martian landings.
 

Wilksey

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Meh...

Poor thread title.

I was expecting to see some kind of high speed lenticular shaped aircraft capable of controlled flight, but instead I get something about as exciting as a drogue chute deployment test.

Don't get me wrong, I'm glad they're making progress towards space exploration, but this isn't near as exciting as a no-shit NASA developed "flying saucer".
 

heckler73

Well-Known Member
Meh...

Poor thread title.

I was expecting to see some kind of high speed lenticular shaped aircraft capable of controlled flight, but instead I get something about as exciting as a drogue chute deployment test.

Don't get me wrong, I'm glad they're making progress towards space exploration, but this isn't near as exciting as a no-shit NASA developed "flying saucer".

The title was spot on.
It made you look ;)
 
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