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    Boeing Defense‏Verified account @BoeingDefense 9 Apr 2015

    #Boeing #CST100 will transport @NASA to + from ISS. Today: Splash test emergency water drop scenarios w/@NASA_Langleypic.twitter.com/QfbLZQlNz2

    11:02 AM - 9 Apr 2015
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    • Matthew Air Elizabeth LeBlanc World_of _Airplanes Jorge M. Desidel Peter Holoman Jason Major Michael Aaron Raimist Jaydeep P. Shah
    NASA Commercial Crew and NASA_Langley
    25 replies 231 retweets 365 likes
      1. Rusty Dimmett‏ @RustyMerci 12 Apr 2015
        Replying to @BoeingDefense

        @BoeingDefense @mark_laur @NASA @NASA_Langley @Commercial_Crew @derosajoe51 @victormm3112

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      1.  ❤️Adil ❤️‏ @adilXbadsha 9 Apr 2015
        Replying to @BoeingDefense

        @BoeingDefense @NASA @NASA_Langley @Commercial_Crew

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      1. Elizabeth Henry‏ @eahlovesu13 9 Apr 2015
        Replying to @BoeingDefense

        @BoeingDefense @NASA @NASA_Langley @Commercial_Crew ~Will it ever get easier to break Earth's gravitational hold?

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      2. B k patel‏ @bpatelk 9 Apr 2015
        Replying to @BoeingDefense

        @BoeingDefense @NASA @NASA_Langley @Commercial_Crew Great

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      2. Terry Embry‏ @Blkwooly 9 Apr 2015
        Replying to @BoeingDefense

        @BoeingDefense @NASA @NASA_Langley A variation of the X-37B would be better for crew transports to orbit similar to a small private jet.

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      3. Terry Embry‏ @Blkwooly 9 Apr 2015
        Replying to @Blkwooly

        @BoeingDefense @NASA @NASA_Langley Safer and more control landing on a runway than depending on parachutes and wind.

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      4. Terry Embry‏ @Blkwooly 9 Apr 2015
        Replying to @Blkwooly

        @BoeingDefense @NASA @NASA_Langley Also cheaper to land at launch point compared to ships and transporting capsule

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      5. Terry Embry‏ @Blkwooly 9 Apr 2015
        Replying to @Blkwooly

        @BoeingDefense @NASA @NASA_Langley CST-100 & Service Module would make good orbital transport for mars. Carry crews to Mars Landers

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      6. Terry Embry‏ @Blkwooly 9 Apr 2015
        Replying to @Blkwooly

        @BoeingDefense @NASA @NASA_Langley CST -100 could also retrieve crews from Ascent Vehicle which probably will only make it to low mars orbit

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      7. Terry Embry‏ @Blkwooly 9 Apr 2015
        Replying to @Blkwooly

        @BoeingDefense @NASA @NASA_Langley X-37B approach is also good practice in developing Winged Mars Landers that will land like X-15

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      8. Terry Embry‏ @Blkwooly 9 Apr 2015
        Replying to @Blkwooly

        @BoeingDefense @NASA @NASA_Langley Robotic dozer plow runways ahead of time. X-15 approach solves grouping & thrust cratering problems

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      9. Terry Embry‏ @Blkwooly 9 Apr 2015
        Replying to @Blkwooly

        @BoeingDefense @NASA @NASA_Langley Landers follow glide slope signals from ILS Rover just like commercial airport.pic.twitter.com/arNzpcCNnD

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      1. Van Anh - Nguyen‏ @_bmakh_ 10 Apr 2015
        Replying to @BoeingDefense

        @BoeingDefense @NASA @NASA_Langley I have got it. It is intermediate <> line data. Oke?

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      1. Luke‏ @thespacebeast 9 Apr 2015
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        @BoeingDefense @SpaceRef @NASA @NASA_Langley @Commercial_Crew Pretty awesome!!! Keep up the great work!

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      1. Terry Kissinger‏ @KissingerTerry 9 Apr 2015
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        @BoeingDefense @NASA @NASA_Langley @Commercial_Crew Can't wait to see what's next.

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      1. Rob_Cirice‏ @21rushh12 9 Apr 2015
        Replying to @BoeingDefense

        @BoeingDefense @NASA @NASA_Langley @Commercial_Crew earths best attribute can be our worst enemy. Gravity

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