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And another thing with the video, it looks as if the Dragon uses its rearward-facing RCS to deorbit. That's not right, is it? It would be better to use the forward-facing RCS, which isn't angled outwards, and thus more efficient.Well.. looks like Tuesdays on now gang! First flight of the Dragon! And maybe even manned one day..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmkP6GySJe0&NR=1
Well, I often tell my boss at work "You can have it right, or now; pick one."
And another thing with the video, it looks as if the Dragon uses its rearward-facing RCS to deorbit. That's not right, is it? It would be better to use the forward-facing RCS, which isn't angled outwards, and thus more efficient.
Wednesday's twice-around-the-world test flight of SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft is fraught with risk, and the company's wealthy founder and chief executive predicts about a 60 percent chance the mission meets all of its objectives.
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