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    Quote Originally Posted by Kadet View Post
    Очень жаль....
    буду держать руку на пульсе. Если нарушения будут продолжаться - будем вынуждены принять меры.
    Кроме сегодня - нет дня.(Елка)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aurbo View Post
    не поддержали. Но даже и в Отстойнике надо какие-то правила соблюдать. Я буду курировать тему очень пристально.
    заодно курируйте тему про инвалидов... и массу других тем. Может Вас и заинтерисуют отдельные высказывания. Например, в теме про Россию и Еврозону...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kadet View Post
    заодно курируйте тему про инвалидов... и массу других тем. Может Вас и заинтерисуют отдельные высказывания. Например, в теме про Россию и Еврозону...
    Про инвалидов курирую, докладную написала уже. Издала предуреждение. Отредактировала нецензурщину.там вообще в Кат-энд-Пэйст чёрт-те что творится.
    Кроме сегодня - нет дня.(Елка)

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    "Серьезное предупреждение, и нет, админстрация не одобряет слова "идиот"" (c):115::115::115::115:

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    Опять кадет с прапором безобразничают?
    Кто будeт рубить сук?A кстати в африке бушует Ебола!Вот тебе нада пожрать в ресторане описанным книгой... (с)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reitarou View Post
    Опять кадет с прапором безобразничают?
    А кто прапор?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miguel_Cordona View Post
    А кто прапор?
    BDAMS

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    Очередное достижение американской коммерческой космонавтики.
    An unmanned commercial space capsule packed with precious cargo successfully linked up with the International Space Station early Sunday (March 3), arriving one day late due to a temporary thruster glitch.
    The Dragon cargo capsule, built by the private spaceflight company SpaceX, docked with the space station at 8:56 a.m. EST (1356) as the two spacecraft soared 253 miles (407 kilometers) over the Arabian Sea. NASA flight controllers performed the docking remotely by commanding the space station's Canadian-built robotic arm, which had latched onto the Dragon capsule three hours earlier, to attach the capsule to a docking port.
    "The Dragon is ours! Maneuvering it now on Canadarm2 to a docking port, will open hatches once secure," station astronaut Chris Hadfield of Canada wrote in a Twitter post. "Look forward to new smells. Great!" [See photos of the Dragon's space station arrival]
    Dragon reached the space station at 5:31 a.m. EST (1031 GMT), a full hour ahead of schedule. Two NASA astronauts, station commander Kevin Ford and flight engineer Thomas Marshburn, used the station's arm to grapple the capsule as it approached close to the orbiting lab.

    SpaceX launched the Dragon capsule toward the space station on Friday (March 1), with the spacecraft riding the company's Falcon 9 rocket into orbit. While the launch was smooth, the Dragon capsule ran into trouble after it separated from the Falcon 9 rocket when three of four thruster pods did not activate as planned.
    After several hours of troubleshooting, SpaceX engineers isolated the glitch to a pressurization problem in the thruster system and devised a fix that solved the problem. Because of the time needed for the fix, the Dragon capsule missed its initial rendezvous slated for Saturday (March 2).
    The spacecraft's arrival on Sunday, however, appeared to go extremely smoothly, with the capsule being captured by the station's robotic arm an hour earlier than scheduled.
    Precious cargo for space station
    The Dragon space capsule is packed with 1,200 pounds (544 kilograms) for the International Space Station, a haul that includes fresh food, science experiments and other vital equipment. The capsule is also carrying two grapple bars for the station's exterior inside an unpressurized "trunk" — a storage compartment in a cylindrical section of the spacecraft below its re-entry capsule. [How SpaceX's Dragon Capsule Works (Infographic)]
    This is SpaceX's third flight to the space station and second official cargo delivery under a $1.6 billion deal with NASA for resupply flights. Under that contract, the Hawthorne, Calif.-based SpaceX has agreed to provide at least 12 Dragon supply flights to the space station.
    "I remember exactly where I was the very first time I ever heard of this scheme …when I was a young astronaut, and I said, 'We're going to do what?'" Ford told Mission Control during the docking operation. "That was when it was an idea and now it is starting to become routine. "
    SpaceX launched its first Dragon to the space station last May during a demonstration flight, and followed that success with an official cargo delivery in October.
    Cargo missions for NASA
    NASA has a similar cargo delivery deal with the Virginia-based Orbital Sciences Corp., which will use its new Cygnus spacecraft and Antares rocket to launch eight cargo missions under a $1.9 billion contract. The first Antares and Cygnus test flights are expected later this year.
    With the space shuttle fleet retired, NASA is relying on private spacecraft like SpaceX's Dragon capsules to fly cargo — and ultimately astronauts — to the International Space Station. Currently, NASA is dependent on Russia's Soyuz spacecraft to launch American astronauts into space.
    SpaceX is one of four companies developing manned spacecraft under NASA's commercial crew program. Its manned spacecraft is an enhanced version of the Dragon spacecraft designed to fly seven people to the station and return them to Earth at mission's end.
    The Dragon space capsule that arrived at the space station Sunday will be attached to an open docking port on the outpost's Harmony connecting module later in the day, with unpacking scheduled to begin on Monday. The spacecraft will stay linked to the space station until March 25, when it will be plucked free using the robotic arm and released back into space.

    Unlike the unmanned Russian, European and Japanese cargo spacecraft that serve the space station, SpaceX's Dragon capsules have a heat shield that allows them to re-enter Earth's atmosphere to return science experiments and other gear. This Dragon is expected to return about 2,700 pounds (1,210 kg) of gear to Earth for NASA when it splashes down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Baja California.
    "What a fantastic day," Ford radioed Mission Control of the smooth Dragon rendezvous Sunday. "Obviously the vehicle is beautiful, the station is beautiful, the Canadarm2 is beautiful … the prettiest thing of all was the dance."
    "America is too great for small dreams." ~ Ronald Reagan

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    ну хоть на сутки позже, но доковылял таки. И правда - достижение.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kadet View Post
    ну хоть на сутки позже, но доковылял таки. И правда - достижение.
    :273:
    Кто будeт рубить сук?A кстати в африке бушует Ебола!Вот тебе нада пожрать в ресторане описанным книгой... (с)

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