NASA has told Hyperbola: "Administrator [Charles] Bolden will attend the Expedition 21 launch on September 30. The [first space cooperation working group] meeting will take place during this trip. The Administrator will attend the [60th International Astronautical Congress in Daejeon, Korea] but I haven't seen his itinerary for the trip."
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on September 14, 2009 2:13 AM | Reply
Robbie, isn't that about when you are going to be in Korea?
Will you be at the IAF Congress?
Could you please pump somone for details on the RD151 engine and the rest of KSLV1 to find out what % difference there is (if any) with the RD191-powered Angara URM1?
And why isn't Knrunichev hypeing this up as a test-launch of the Angara?
on September 15, 2009 12:10 AM | Reply
I'm on holiday this week but sure when I get back I'll look into it.