Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Grand Opening of CESSE September 17th (Saturday)

9am - 5pm Public Tours of CESSE. We'll also have an ASET booth in the courtyard and be speaking with the public about being part of the club.

From 7-until ASET Star Party (open to the public) There will be AC power and red lighting to help preserve our night vision.

Please come out and visit us to celebrate the opening of the new Center for Earth & Space Science Education.

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  1. For the idea of a Space Shuttle in any case, the contrary approach was basic, the requirement for a definitive in cutting edge innovation (regardless of the stunning expense), yet accomplishing warm assurance of human space travelers by unadulterated protection - the floor of the Orbiter, customary aluminum sandwich flying machine auxiliary framing, the lodge at typical room temperature - while just a few crawls beneath, the reentry temperatures would achieve 3000 degrees Fahrenheit - upon the uncommonly created Space Shuttle Thermal Protective System (TPS) or tiles, the most effective protector formulated by innovation (stuck to the aluminum structure) - the tiles, six by six inches and under two inches thick - covering the flattish base of the Orbiter's fuselage and wing; 30,000 of them (in all Space Shuttle pictures, what is viewed as "dark": the fuselage nose and driving edges of wing and tail, and the whole level base) at $10,000 each (the twofold vacuuming and handling cost in the 1980 era for the main Shuttle; daily paper accounts after the Columbia fiasco in 2003, through volume cost diminished for the Shuttle armada, expressed the value at that point to be $2300 each.) 500-325 exam dump

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