Not long from now when people look back at the Ares I design they will do little other than laugh and shake their heads, wondering how anyone could have been conned into thinking such a monstrosity of engineering could have even remotely been considered a serious launch vehicle, let alone the backbone of a 1st world nation’s manned spaceflight program.
I like how they mentioned 18,000 employees in 22 states like it was a feature.
Well, ATK just laid off my uncle anyway, so screw ’em =).
What’s great is that I’m still working with primes who are still building Ares.
“Ares is dead. Long live Ares!”
Not long from now when people look back at the Ares I design they will do little other than laugh and shake their heads,
I guess they should have named it the Edsel I rather than Ares I.
I will continue thinking of it as der Griffenschaft.
I chucked when I heard it referred to as the Corndog.
Not long from now when people look back at the Ares I design they will do little other than laugh and shake their heads, wondering how anyone could have been conned into thinking such a monstrosity of engineering could have even remotely been considered a serious launch vehicle, let alone the backbone of a 1st world nation’s manned spaceflight program.
I like how they mentioned 18,000 employees in 22 states like it was a feature.
Well, ATK just laid off my uncle anyway, so screw ’em =).
What’s great is that I’m still working with primes who are still building Ares.
“Ares is dead. Long live Ares!”
Not long from now when people look back at the Ares I design they will do little other than laugh and shake their heads,
I guess they should have named it the Edsel I rather than Ares I.
I will continue thinking of it as der Griffenschaft.
I chucked when I heard it referred to as the Corndog.