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Peggy in Orbit

Posted by Philip Palmer on October 19th, 2007 at 9:58 in Miscellaneous

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Commander Peggy Whitson is now aboard the International Space Station - we can see her in the photo above in one of her most glamorous and fetching space ensembles looking, um, like the robot from Lost in Space.  That's her on the right.

The NASA website account of the changeover between Expeditions is as detailed and dry as always; the reality of life in space is endless grinding detail and routine. But of course the unexpected does sometimes happen. In Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter's splendid novel  Time's Eye, the crew of the ISS are jolted out of their usual routine when the Earth is subject to a massive time dislocation which causes Mission Control to vanish, and compels the crew of the ISS to make a hazardous landing without any assistance, only to find themselves confronted by the massed hordes of Genghis Khan's army.

It is, I reluctantly concede, very unlikely that Peggy and her gang will face a similar plight.  (Although if they do, we won't know about it... We'll be the ones who are obliterated!)  But in the real world, things are usually dull most of the time; that's why we read novels.

Still, it's reassuring to see the ordinary, workaday business of space going on...and I will in this blog keep popping in to see how Expedition 16 are faring. 

All photographs reproduced by kind permission of NASA.

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On Dawn

Posted by Philip Palmer on September 29th, 2007 at 14:18 in Miscellaneous

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Dawn launching...photograph reproduced by kind permission of NASA. 

It's getting even more cluttered up in space...before long, they'll need bus lanes. 

The latest NASA mission features the unmanned spaceship Dawn which has just begun its journey to the asteroid belt, where it will explore Vesta and Ceres. Dawn is the size of a motorbike, but in space its wings will unfurl to create a magnificent Icarus.  It is basically a flying camera, but after being launched by old fashioned booster rockets into orbit (see above photo - most of what is taking off is the Delta II rocket, not Dawn herself) Dawn will be propelled by a sophisticated ion drive. 

This sent a shiver down my spine.  In Debatable Space, Lena's space yacht has a back up ion drive engine.  To be honest, as a science fiction writer with no science degree, I had only a smattering of a grasp of how such a spaceship engine would really operate.  It just, er, kinda sounded good.

But now we know; and it's way cool.

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