Tuesday, October 29, 2013

GOING WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE

With all four full sized space shuttles taken out of commission for age and outdated technology, a new and much smaller mini space shuttle named Dream Chaser is being tested.  Due to budget cuts, NASA can only afford to build mini space shuttles.  Sadly, Dream Chaser's test flight resulted in the landing gear failing to engage on the spaceship's entire left side.  Still, a partial landing and a partial crash is better than nothing.  Nobody was onboard the Dream Chaser's test flight which was conducted only by machines and remote control.  Humans will only be allowed when the mini space shuttle the Dream Chaser can land successfully without problems. 

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