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STS-130 - FLIGHT DAY 6/7 UPDATE by
John[_1_]
STS-130 - FLIGHT DAY 6 HIGHLIGHTS -
http://www.space-multimedia.nl.eu.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5685
STS-130 - EVA 2...
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February 20th 10 01:02 PM
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Multi-day rendezvous by
Neil Fraser
Why does it take the space shuttle so long to reach the space
station? Endeavour doesn't reach ISS until flight day three on this
mission. Some missions...
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Consumate Structures by
bcon1
In the ideas of overall management - it is essential that I the
"operatives",
is in "completeds control" of the craft in questions;
How many operatives, in...
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Advent in structures? by
bcon1
The inherent obstacles in the ideas of what a "perfect "stations"" is; in
this worlds or That is in fact a common thing that is the ideas of what
centrifugal...
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STS-130 - FLIGHT DAY 2 / 3 by
John[_1_]
STS-130 - RENDEZVOUS PITCH MANEUVER
http://www.space-multimedia.nl.eu.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5660
STS-130 - ENDEAVOUR - ISS...
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down mass by
Brian Gaff
So, is Dragon the only commercial project capable of bring significant
items back?
Of course ESA say they can modify ATV for downmass, its a nice way of...
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Losers from Obama's proposed 2011 budget by
Pat Flannery
Damien Valentine wrote:
The biggest producers of titanium are Australia, China, and South
Africa, none of which are "politically unstable" for any...
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Losers from Obama's proposed 2011 budget by
Pat Flannery
Jeff Findley wrote:
That's a tad different. In the 60's, having a man in the Apollo CM to keep
an eye on things was necessary due to the lack of...
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water water everywhere... by
Brian Gaff
So, when is the new unit to process urine going to be launched, and has
anyone any idea why two units had such short lives?
From what I'm given to...
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Shuttle and ? by
Dr. Uwe Christ
How far have projects proceded to replace the Shuttle? The dependany on
Progress an Soyuz appear to run into a steady state condition.
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mplm long term on station by
Brian Gaff
Well it seems this is indeed going to be done. I heard it on the European
press event the other day.
They will leave one after the Shuttle retires,...
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Vega Rocket by
Maciej Urbanowicz
Hi,
I'm the member of the PW-Sat project - the first Polish CubeSat.
I have a question. Do you know when the Vega will be launched?
Regards,
Maciej Urbanowicz
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November 27th 09 08:16 PM
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Listening to re entry briefings by
Brian Gaff
Well, it sounds all very 'seat of the pants' kind of stuff in a Soyuz to me,
though they seem to have a procedure for everything, it still sounds like...
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As on Earth so in space.. by
Brian Gaff
Its interesting to note that false alarms that sound in the night afflict
the station just like they do down here...
Brian
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Brian Gaff -...
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More on alarms.. by
Brian Gaff
I guess the two spurious secondary alarms after the main one which were
supposedly fires in two different modules were caused by sudden termination
of some...
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Irish screwdriver by
Brian Gaff
Hi, I note with interest after the eva yesterday that once again, some less
than sophisticated techniques were used to free attachments. In a way its...
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America's Fear of Commies by
kT
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-me-qian-xuesen1-2009nov01,0,2865408.story
Heckava job Amurika, just a heckava job.
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