Nasa launches Ares 1-X rocket on first flight

Wednesday, October 28, 2009 - 11:29 in Astronomy & Space

Rocket designed to replace ageing space shuttle blasts off from Florida on unmanned two-minute test flight Nasa is celebrating the inaugural flight of its giant Ares 1-X rocket despite concerns that the White House may scrap the launcher because it costs too much. The slender 100m-tall rocket, which is designed to replace the ageing space shuttle, blasted off at 11.30am local time from the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida. The $455m unmanned test flight gave Nasa staff the opportunity to monitor the new rocket's performance and hardware systems as it soared to an altitude of about 28 miles in two minutes before falling back into the Atlantic Ocean. The demonstration flight marks a critical milestone in Nasa's plans to develop the Ares rocket as a replacement for the space shuttle, which is due to retire as early as next year. The launch took place after poor weather frustrated...

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