IPB

Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

3 Pages V   1 2 3 >  
Reply to this topicStart new topic
Dublin Lecture last Monday, "Cosmic Casualty"
djellison
post Feb 6 2009, 10:29 AM
Post #1


Founder
****

Group: Chairman
Posts: 14431
Joined: 8-February 04
Member No.: 1



http://astronomy.ie/lecture200902.html

It would be great to see any of you who can make it.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
ngunn
post Feb 6 2009, 11:15 AM
Post #2


Senior Member
****

Group: Members
Posts: 3516
Joined: 4-November 05
From: North Wales
Member No.: 542



I can't make it unfortunately, but how are you travelling to Dublin? Via Holyhead by any chance?
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Guest_PhilCo126_*
post Feb 6 2009, 11:44 AM
Post #3





Guests






Any chance this will be recorded and put on YouTube later ?
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
djellison
post Feb 6 2009, 11:53 AM
Post #4


Founder
****

Group: Chairman
Posts: 14431
Joined: 8-February 04
Member No.: 1



Not You Tube - Astronomy Ireland generate a few quid by selling talks on DVD.

And I'll be using one of those fancy metal bird things, out of East Midlands Airport. Hopefully. If the snow doesn't ruin EVERYTHING.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
helvick
post Feb 6 2009, 08:13 PM
Post #5


Dublin Correspondent
****

Group: Admin
Posts: 1799
Joined: 28-March 05
From: Celbridge, Ireland
Member No.: 220



Well I'll be there, assuming that the current delay that is keeping me in Madrid Airport doesn't turn into a full blown cancellation. Now there are far worse places to be stuck than Madrid I have to admit but I really don't want to miss Doug Live!.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
ngunn
post Feb 6 2009, 09:19 PM
Post #6


Senior Member
****

Group: Members
Posts: 3516
Joined: 4-November 05
From: North Wales
Member No.: 542



QUOTE (djellison @ Feb 6 2009, 11:53 AM) *
I'll be using one of those fancy metal bird things, out of East Midlands Airport. Hopefully. If the snow doesn't ruin EVERYTHING.


Well the ferry's running normally I believe, likewise the Holyhead pubs.

helvick - Madrid? That's a terrible place to wait for a ferry.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
ElkGroveDan
post Feb 7 2009, 05:38 AM
Post #7


Senior Member
****

Group: Admin
Posts: 4763
Joined: 15-March 05
From: Glendale, AZ
Member No.: 197



QUOTE (helvick @ Feb 6 2009, 12:13 PM) *
Well I'll be there,


Sounds like fun. Do me a favor and give Doug a good handshake when you see him so he can pass it on when I see him in California next month. Doug, give him a pat on the back for me and I'll pay you back when you get here.


--------------------
If Occam had heard my theory, things would be very different now.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
djellison
post Feb 7 2009, 09:23 AM
Post #8


Founder
****

Group: Chairman
Posts: 14431
Joined: 8-February 04
Member No.: 1



rgr that. Problem is - I've got 40 minutes to give my talk. Last night I did the same talk. 90 minutes. Anyone got an axe?
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
lyford
post Feb 7 2009, 04:54 PM
Post #9


Senior Member
****

Group: Members
Posts: 1281
Joined: 18-December 04
From: San Diego, CA
Member No.: 124



Do 40 and then include the rest in the extended mission profile..... smile.gif

And are you coming to California? Or did ElkGroveDan let slip confidential info?


--------------------
Lyford Rome
"Zis is not nuts, zis is super-nuts!" Mathematician Richard Courant on viewing an Orion test
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
djellison
post Feb 7 2009, 05:47 PM
Post #10


Founder
****

Group: Chairman
Posts: 14431
Joined: 8-February 04
Member No.: 1



Only very very briefly, there wont be time for a big meet up I'm afraid - but one of the things I'll be doing is a talk that the public will be able to come to - at quite a nice venue. More details when the details are confirmed. Early Evening, Tue March 17th
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Guest_Enceladus75_*
post Feb 7 2009, 11:41 PM
Post #11





Guests






I plan to be there. Hope to meet up afterwards Doug. smile.gif
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
djellison
post Feb 9 2009, 10:51 AM
Post #12


Founder
****

Group: Chairman
Posts: 14431
Joined: 8-February 04
Member No.: 1



Contrary to the website, I will not be on the radio today - because I don't actually get to Dublin till 2 hrs after the show ends smile.gif
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
djellison
post Feb 9 2009, 11:31 AM
Post #13


Founder
****

Group: Chairman
Posts: 14431
Joined: 8-February 04
Member No.: 1



The departures lounge of East Midlands Airport really is rather dull. But hey - I just got to see an Antonov 125 land, and fingers crossed the 225 (Buran's old carrier aircraft ) is at the end of the apron as it was the last time I flew from here.



Attached thumbnail(s)
Attached Image
 
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
nprev
post Feb 9 2009, 11:55 AM
Post #14


Merciless Robot
****

Group: Admin
Posts: 8783
Joined: 8-December 05
From: Los Angeles
Member No.: 602



I dunno if this is OT or not, but gotta ask: What the heck would an An-225 be doing ANYWHERE? That thing is just massive; seems odd to just use its internal cargo capacity alone given the fact that it's gotta feed six, count 'em, six engines to go places.

It just can't be cheap to run by any stretch. Did they develop an overhead cargo module?


--------------------
A few will take this knowledge and use this power of a dream realized as a force for change, an impetus for further discovery to make less ancient dreams real.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
djellison
post Feb 9 2009, 12:10 PM
Post #15


Founder
****

Group: Chairman
Posts: 14431
Joined: 8-February 04
Member No.: 1



They tend to use it to transport crazy stuff - like power station turbines, trains, big huge stuff. I think when Helen and I saw it at East Midlands Airport ( here - http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll=5...mp;t=h&z=17 ) it was doing humanitarian work. Nothing beats 250,000kg of aid in one hit. I saw a documentary about taking it from a decommissioned state in Russia, and returning it to flight, to turn a profit as a heavy lift cargo carrier. It's so popular, they're finishing the second one to flight status in 2010. I know the Thrust SSC team used a 125 to shift EVERYTHING they needed for their record attempt in Black Rock, back in 1997 (and another two trips to Jordan as well).

I don't think it's carried anything overhead since Buran - just biblical internal cargo. Bigger than an A380 I just learnt. Wow.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post

3 Pages V   1 2 3 >
Reply to this topicStart new topic

 



RSS Lo-Fi Version Time is now: 16th April 2024 - 09:35 PM
RULES AND GUIDELINES
Please read the Forum Rules and Guidelines before posting.

IMAGE COPYRIGHT
Images posted on UnmannedSpaceflight.com may be copyrighted. Do not reproduce without permission. Read here for further information on space images and copyright.

OPINIONS AND MODERATION
Opinions expressed on UnmannedSpaceflight.com are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of UnmannedSpaceflight.com or The Planetary Society. The all-volunteer UnmannedSpaceflight.com moderation team is wholly independent of The Planetary Society. The Planetary Society has no influence over decisions made by the UnmannedSpaceflight.com moderators.
SUPPORT THE FORUM
Unmannedspaceflight.com is funded by the Planetary Society. Please consider supporting our work and many other projects by donating to the Society or becoming a member.