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Space station may launch 5300mph paper airplane

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Here's a sure sign that the International Space Station is a solution looking for a problem: The space platform might be launching a Space Shuttle-shaped paper airplane that will glide back to earth at 5300 miles per hour. The Japan Origami Airplane Association was tapped by researchers at the University of Tokyo to fold up a 3.1-inch plane made of specially treated paper that's tough enough to fly in space and return to earth.

Before the fastest paper airplane in history is released on its historic journey, first it must survive an ultra high-speed wind tunnel test that will take place tomorrow, to see if the tiny craft can withstand the hellish heat and buffeting forces of re-entry. But damn, NASA. There's not even any way to track the thing, as far as we can tell, so what's the point? Other than it being just a cool thing to do, of course. But after this experiment is done, could we go to Mars already, or get cracking on that moon base we've been hearing about for the past four decades?

via Pink Tentacle

 
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why too close minded how about thinking of something new? like messing around at a atomic structure level maybe? I ...More »


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By jdkchem at 3:32 PM ON 01/16/08

Honestly, nothing more useless then the closed minded idiotic commentary from what is supposed to be a "science" fiction based website.

By alphadogtucker at 6:58 PM ON 01/18/08

Tens of thou$ands for a wind tunnel test? It's a piece of paper! I hope the wind tunnel is at least an evacuated chamber to simulate the high altitudes. And I hope they insert some RADAR-reflective materials and track it. Maybe they should toss a few million dollars at an Environmental Impact Statement and a materials trade study, too.

By kittenfactory at 8:34 PM ON 01/18/08

I hope no one gets hit.

By crakerjaks at 1:51 AM ON 01/19/08

well look at it this way if the paper holds up maybe they can use it as aa cheaper heat shield for the shuttle it sure would be easier to fix a hole than the with the tiles they use now. just pull out a roll of the stuff cut a big enough patch go out and glue it on.

By ScFiHomeInventor at 3:59 AM ON 01/19/08

why too close minded how about thinking of something new? like messing around at a atomic structure level maybe? I mean wow.. they got billions of dollars and can't think of anything even I have better inventions in my dreams.


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