In the post-Shuttle era, as you will recall, the US has no way to deliver cargo or astronauts to the International Space Station (which, despite its name, was mostly designed and paid for by NASA). I've vented in this blog more than once (as in "
Move 'em on. Head 'em out. Rawhide!" and "
Crocodile cheers") about retiring the Shuttle before a replacement spacecraft was at hand.
How does stuff get to the ISS? Some cargo arrives on the soon-to-be-discontinued EU
automated transfer vehicle. The rem...
Published on May 15, 2012 07:02