by Rob Coppinger | Dec 24, 2008 | Apollo, exploration, History, NASA
Today is the 40th anniversary of NASA’s Apollo 8’s broadcast, a mission that saw humans witness Earth rise for the first timeWithout a Lunar Module (LM), Apollo 8 had a Lunar Test Article that was a representative mass of the LM
by Rob Coppinger | Dec 5, 2008 | Apollo, Constellation, exploration, History, International Space Station
Following on from the comments made about the last post concerning Hyperbola’s lunar architecture I thought it a good idea to set out a few more parameters and set the scene in a bit more detail before going forward (aka do some flaming mitigation). And I need a...
by Rob Coppinger | Nov 28, 2008 | Apollo, Constellation, ESA, exploration, History, International Space Station, JAXA, NASA, Personal spaceflight, Technology
Hyperbola has now got its own Youtube channel and that can be found here on Youtube During the coming weeks many videos previously only found on www.flightglobal.com and previously unseen video will find their way onto Hyperbola’s FlightHyperbola Youtube...