Lee Henman
Monday 30th August 2010 11:55am [Edited]
5,183 posts
Quote: Nogget @ August 30 2010, 12:34 PM BST
Sure there are safety issues, but that doesn't mean travelling in one is like "strapping yourself to a firework that weighs 4 million pounds, pointing it skyward and lighting the fuse".
Yes it is. It's exactly like that.
Some quotes from Leroy Chiao, a Shuttle astronaut.
"I was keyed up. After all, we were sitting on top of a bomb, being accelerated to orbital velocity of 17,500 mph in less than nine minutes."
"First stage on the Space Shuttle is shaky. You can't really read the instruments and screens very well. At T-Zero it feels like someone kicks the back of your seat really hard, the Shuttle seems to leap off of the pad. You hear the wind noise build into a high-pitched whine."
"During the last few minutes of launch, the vehicle accelerates to orbital velocity. You are under three Gs of loading, so it feels like a small gorilla is sitting on your chest."