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How to Mars ? people / robot debate by
John Doe
Dan DeConinck wrote:
The cost of one manned mission to Mars ($400.00 B ) is equivalent to a
thousand robotic missions.( $0.40 B) We could put dozens of...
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WORF is wet ! by
John Doe
Heard on the air this morning.
There was talk of moisture and air inside the Worf (the 200 billion dollar
window in Destiny :-).
It seems that ground had...
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Bush's plan, future of ISS and lunar transit by
Peter Altschuler
First, let me say this plan is serious. I know some on this message group
questioned the intent of this plan. Apparently Bush and O'Keefe have been
talking to...
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NASA Director by
Nomen Nescio
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 22:46:56 GMT, "Giovanni Abrate" wrote:
The picture of the Judica Cordiglia brothers at the NASA facility in...
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Comments on space initiative by
John Doe
listened to the speech this past afternoon.
Overall, just electorial mumble that will quickly be forgotten.
However, there was one point that offered a bit...
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ISS On-Orbit Status, 15-01-2004 by
Jacques van Oene
ISS On-Orbit Status 15 Jan 2004
All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except as noted previously
or below.
FE Alexander Kaleri began...
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ISS in "Moon" role? by
Peter Altschuler
Could the ISS be used as a go-between for future moon missions? I heard that
the inclination of the station makes this impossible. Is this true? If so,
could...
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ISS On-Orbit Status, 14-01-2004 by
Jacques van Oene
ISS On-Orbit Status 14 Jan 2004
All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except as noted previously
or below.
Using the MO-21 "Ecosfera" air sampler...
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Station becoming politically incorrect? by
Steven Van Impe
Has anybody noticed how recent stories about the (manned) space program and
the new moon and Mars programs are describing the shuttle and the station...
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January 14th 04 01:45 PM
by JimO
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human overhead by
Hallerb
No it cant, oil is the result of the decay on long dead sea critters
and as far as we can tell there never were so animals on mars.
Ahh we were told the...
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by Hallerb
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human overhead by
Andrew Gray
In article , ZZBunker wrote:
The reality is if you offered sufficient money to build
a launcher of...
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ISS On-Orbit Status, 13-01-2004 by
Jacques van Oene
ISS On-Orbit Status 13 Jan 2004
All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except as noted previously
or below.
FE Alexander Kaleri had his first...
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report: slow air leak on ISS by
Craig Fink
Hi Brian,
Looks like they are going to start closing hatches. But watching for a
pressure drop seems like a very slow way to find the leak. Wouldn't it...
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ISS Status Report No.3 - 2004 by
Jacques van Oene
International Space Station Status Report #04-3
2 p.m. CST, Monday, Jan. 12, 2004
Expedition 8 Crew
With the help of Expedition 8 Commander Mike Foale and...
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