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All gone quiet. by
Brian Gaff[_2_]
Useless piece of information gained this week.
At our local University, one of the faculties is being run by Britain's
first Astronaut.Dr. Helen Sharmon...
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Not planning ahead enough? by
Brian Gaff
You know with the release of The safety report etc, it sort of came to mind
that assuming the station makes it to 2024, what then?
Its only a decade away,...
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What is the reality though? by
Brian Gaff
I see a press release about the commercial manned vehicles getting closer to
flight tests, but realistically, will there be actual customers for three...
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ISS mission extended to 2024 by
Greg \(Strider\) Moore
http://arstechnica.com/science/2014/01/us-to-extend-the-international-space-station-funding-to-2024/
Of course this depends on the next presidents funding it,...
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Cooling loop by
Brian Gaff
So will they ever be able to get the old unit back to see what went wrong? I
don't see any obvious way to do it unless they want to take it apart on
orbit or...
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December 31st 13 07:26 AM
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Station isn't so kewl these days? by
Snidely
And is it the *new* pump that has the valve that is misbehaving?
I've forgotten if the crew was up to six at the time the pump was
replaced. Heck, that was...
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coordinate transformation by
Snidely
on 11/28/2013, Brian Gaff supposed :
Well that shut em all up big time...
There's a solution manual for that, I'm sure.
I tend not to deal with orbital...
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December 3rd 13 11:07 AM
by Snidely
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coordinate transformation by
Greg \(Strider\) Moore
"userX" wrote in message
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I was trying to understand the concept of transforming orbital...
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As safe as the Shuttle then.. Ahem, really? by
Brian Gaff
"NASA is committed to launching American astronauts from U.S. soil in the
very near future, and we're taking a significant step toward achieving that
goal...
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Lots of bodies in ISS by
Brian Gaff
Looks like being a bit of a queue for the toilets for a short time then from
what I read. 9 people on the station.
Brian
--
Brian Gaff....Note, this...
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October 23rd 13 06:29 AM
by Snidely
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Gov shutdown and the iss by
Brian Gaff
I just wondered being a brit viewing the strange goings on in the last few
weeks with government non essential shut down occuring, what did they do on
the...
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October 23rd 13 06:25 AM
by Snidely
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3D printing in microgravity by
Jeff Findley[_2_]
NASA and 3D printing
Sky-rocketing
Sep 3rd 2013, 14:25 by P.M.
http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2013/09/nasa-and-3d-printing
Article includes pictures...
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September 11th 13 06:58 AM
by Snidely
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Water water everywhere by
Brian Gaff
So it seems to have gone awfully quiet about the water in helmet episode
for a while now. Surely with something so obvious there has to be a simple...
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Drowning in space by
Greg \(Strider\) Moore
"JF Mezei" wrote in message
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I just realized I set tge original group wrong here, so I've...
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YASSW at ISS by
Snidely
(reposted to the correct group)
Yet Another Station Space Walk, this one doing some site prep for the
new Russian module...
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