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August 29th 06 09:57 PM
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Heim's Gravity Engine? by
Danny Dot
An engineering friend of mine sent this to me. The American Institute of
Astronautics and Aeronautics (AIAA) has published papers on this idea.
It is a way...
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August 28th 06 04:59 PM
by Sue...
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Federation chooses alternate tourist by
Revision
MOSCOW TIMES
Tuesday, August 22, 2006. Issue 3480. Page 2.
Japanese Man Fails Space Test
Combined Reports
A Japanese businessman seeking to become the world's...
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August 24th 06 02:41 PM
by John
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August 24th 06 02:40 PM
by John
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Traveling through the Solart System? by
zxcvbnm
The ideas of Time Travel -? & other (s) are reality mixed - & confused -
among other(s) that are really - the ends of what?
How do the planetary alignments...
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Alternate tourist selected - MT by
Revision
MOSCOW TIMES
Tuesday, August 22, 2006. Issue 3480. Page 2.
Japanese Man Fails Space Test
Combined Reports
A Japanese businessman seeking to become the...
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Our moon is hot, Venus is not by
Brad Guth
Being Sv/rad hot is a bit different and more insurmountably lethal than
merely getting your butt physically double IR roasted. IR hot is
technically...
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International Space Station by
vze3gz45
I support the ISS and think its worth the money. The space station
has taught the US and its partners how to build a large space vehicle or
spaceship in orbit...
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Space X and Bigelow 2008 by
Blurrt
My predicition:
Bigelow is launching it's large inflatable module on falcon 9 in 2008. I'm
betting SpaceX intend to launch their Dragon capsule shortly...
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August 19th 06 03:06 AM
by Blurrt
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Cosmic Snowflakes, Is it snowing outside... by
Craig Fink
....the International Space Station?
For almost 50 years of man-made objects have been orbiting the Earth. How
could something as common as a Snowflake go...
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