New Prometheus Clips: Get a Head Start on June 8
I'm not watching these four new clips (and a bonus featurette) from Prometheus, which I can watch in its entirety when it opens in nine days. You are on your own. But while I presume we can probably piece together roughly 64 percent of the film from these and other previously released clips, commercials, teasers and trailers, can anyone really blame Fox for emulating Marvel's Avengers strategy of keeping the glimpses coming all the way to opening day — especially as positive but not gushing reviews trickle out for their R-rated tentpole? If the buzz fits, wear it.
Except for that whole Coors Light thing. That was just... no.
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STORY WRITTEN FOR & USED WITH PERMISSIONPosted: August 18, 2009 After a lengthy technical discussion, NASA managers decided Tuesday the shuttle Discovery's external tank can be safely flown as is, without the need for additional time-consuming inspections of its foam insulation, clearing the way for launch next week on a space station resupply mission. Credit: NASA-KSCThe executive-level flight readiness review ran long and a final decision on whether to proceed with launch or to order a lengthy delay was not expected until the extended meeting concluded Wednesday.But late Tuesday, agency officials speaking through Twitter said "the tank discussion is over and everyone had the chance to offer a viewpoint. At this point, the FRR decided we're OK to fly as is."An official launch date is expected to be set Wednesday, but the internal processing target is Aug. 25 at 1:36 a.m. EDT, one day later than the previous target because of unplanned work at the launch pad.Discovery's crew - commander Frederick Sturckow, pilot Kevin Ford, flight engineer Jose Hernandez, Patrick Forrester, John "Danny" Olivas, European Space Agency astronaut Christer Fuglesang and space station flight engineer Nicole Stott - plans to fly to the Kennedy Space Center Wednesday evening for the start of Discovery's countdown at 11 p.m. Friday.Along with ferrying Stott to the lab complex and bringing Timothy Kopra home in her place, the Discovery astronauts plan to deliver critical supplies and equipment, carrying out three spacewalks before landing back at the Florida spaceport around 8:40 p.m. on Sept. 6.A major topic in Tuesday's review was the integrity of the foam insulation on Discovery's external tank, ET-132, following an unusual amount of foam shedding during the shuttle Endeavour's launching July 15. While some engineers said they would prefer additional data, sources said the community was unanimous in agreeing to proceed.Most of the foam lost from Endeavour's tank fell away from the central "intertank" area separating the hydrogen and oxygen sections of external tank No. 131. A small amount of foam fell from the base of the left-side bi-pod strut that helps hold the shuttle's nose to the tank and another piece of debris fell from one of the so-called ice-frost ramps on the side of the liquid oxygen section.Engineers carried out more than 170 so-called "plug-pull" tests on the intertank foam of Discovery's tank earlier to test the adhesion of the insulation and no problems were found. The bi-pod foam loss is believed to be an understood condition and not a major threat to damage the shuttle's heat shield.But Endeavour's launch was the second in a row to experience foam loss from the same ice-frost ramp on the liquid-oxygen section of the tank. The ice-frost ramps are aerodynamically shaped areas of foam covering fittings that attach pressurization lines to the oxygen section of the tank.The foam loss during Endeavour's launch presumably occurred because of undetected voids in the insulation. Atmospheric friction during ascent can cause trapped air to expand, popping off overlying foam. Impact-related heat shield damage depends on the size and timing of a release, which can be difficult to model.The ramp in question on Discovery's tank was subjected to non-destructive terahertz inspections before the shuttle was moved to the launch pad and no significant voids were seen. But three other ramps, which have no history of foam loss, were not inspected.At a shuttle program review last week, some engineers recommended hauling Discovery back to the Vehicle Assembly Building for terahertz inspections of the other ramps, a move that would delay launch to around Oct. 17.Instead, managers ordered additional plug-pull tests and terahertz inspections of the ice-frost ramps on the next tank in the sequence, ET-133. The additional pull tests found no problems. The ice-frost ramp scans of ET-133 detected 10 very small voids, none of which would be expected to result in damaging foam losses.But those inspections shed no direct light on the condition of the ramps on Discovery's tank, which cannot be scanned at the launch pad.The flight readiness review will continue Wednesday, with presentations by the orbiter project and other elements of the shuttle program. But with the external tank cleared for flight and no other major problems under discussion, NASA managers are expected to set Aug. 25 as the official launch date.Additional coverage for subscribers:VIDEO:SHUTTLE AND STATION PROGRAM UPDATE VIDEO:THE STS-128 MISSION OVERVIEW BRIEFING VIDEO:PREVIEW BRIEFING ON MISSION'S SPACEWALKS VIDEO:THE ASTRONAUTS' PRE-FLIGHT NEWS BRIEFING VIDEO:SHUTTLE PROGRAM MANAGER EXPLAINS FOAM ISSUES VIDEO:PAYLOAD BAY DOORS CLOSED FOR FLIGHT VIDEO:MISSION CARGO LOADED ABOARD DISCOVERY VIDEO:CREW TOURS PAD'S CLEANROOM VIDEO:SHUTTLE EVACUATION PRACTICE VIDEO:ASTRONAUTS BOARD DISCOVERY VIDEO:THE LAUNCH DAY SIMULATION BEGINS VIDEO:PAD BUNKER TRAINING FOR THE CREW VIDEO:CREW BRIEFED ON EMERGENCY PROCEDURES VIDEO:NIGHTTIME APPROACHES IN TRAINING AIRCRAFT VIDEO:TEST-DRIVING EMERGENCY ARMORED TANK VIDEO:INFORMAL CREW NEWS CONFERENCE AT LAUNCH PAD VIDEO:ASTRONAUTS ARRIVE FOR PRACTICE COUNTDOWN VIDEO:SHUTTLE DISCOVERY ROLLS OUT PAD 39A VIDEO:ORBITER HOISTED FOR MATING TO TANK VIDEO:DISCOVERY MOVED TO ASSEMBLY BUILDING VIDEO:TIME-LAPSE OF DISCOVERY ARRIVING IN VAB VIDEO:PAYLOADS DELIVERED TO LAUNCH PAD VIDEO:LEONARDO PUT INTO TRANSPORTER VIDEO:STATION'S NEW AMMONIA TANK VIDEO:MPLM HATCH CLOSED FOR FLIGHT VIDEO:INSIDE SHUTTLE MAIN ENGINE SHOP VIDEO:CREW EQUIPMENT INTERFACE TEST STS-134 PatchFree shipping to U.S. addresses!The final planned flight of space shuttle Endeavour is symbolized in the official embroidered crew patch for STS-134. Available in our store!Final Shuttle Mission PatchFree shipping to U.S. addresses!The crew emblem for the final space shuttle mission is now available in our store. Get this piece of history!Apollo CollageThis beautiful one piece set features the Apollo program emblem surrounded by the individual mission logos.STS-133 PatchFree shipping to U.S. addresses!The final planned flight of space shuttle Discovery is symbolized in the official embroidered crew patch for STS-133. Available in our store!Anniversary Shuttle PatchFree shipping to U.S. addresses!This embroidered patch commemorates the 30th anniversary of the Space Shuttle Program. The design features the space shuttle Columbia's historic maiden flight of April 12, 1981.Mercury anniversaryFree shipping to U.S. addresses!Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Alan Shephard's historic Mercury mission with this collectors' item, the official commemorative embroidered patch. | | | | 2014 Spaceflight Now Inc.Discovery's landing in Mojave DesertThis collection of photos shows Discovery landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California and the subsequent work to prepare the space shuttle for its cross-country ferryflight back to Kennedy Space Center atop a modified 747 carrier aircraft.Photo credit: NASA Credit: NASAAdditional coverage for subscribers:VIDEO:SHUTTLE DISCOVERY LANDS IN CALIFORNIA VIDEO:BEHIND THE SCENES IN MISSION CONTROL VIDEO:LANDING REPLAY: CAMERA 1 VIDEO:LANDING REPLAY: CAMERA 2 VIDEO:LANDING REPLAY: CAMERA 3 VIDEO:LANDING REPLAY: CAMERA LOOKING OUT PILOT'S WINDOW VIDEO:NASA AND ESA POST-LANDING BRIEFING VIDEO:WEATHER POSTPONES LANDING A DAY VIDEO:FIRST 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