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ISS is growing by
Greg \(Strider\) Moore
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013/06/24/russian-cosmonauts-taking-spacewalk-today-how-to-watch-live/
While the Chinese are working on their space station,...
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That's no ISS by
Greg \(Strider\) Moore
http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy/2013/06/24/perfect_timing_split_second_photo_of_the_chinese_space_station_across_the.html
Nope, it's the OTHER Space...
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Another leak? by
Brian Gaff
So what seems to be showing up is that the Iss needs a plumber on call.
One assumes this is Amonia. What sort of pressures are involved in these
loops?
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Antares by
Brian Gaff
So though I wish Orbital well, their track record for trouble free first
launches is not great. Lets hope this one is an exception!
Incidentally what was...
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Harpoon space junk? by
Brian Gaff
I was a little perplexed by an item on the news the other day about a plan
to fly a harpoon based device to bring down space junk. Surely this cannot
work. I...
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Construction methods by
Brian Gaff
Imagine docking to a rotating station as well. I tried this in Elite once,
not as trivial as it might appear.
Brian
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From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply...
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Fast track Soyuz is docked by
Snidely
quote
A NASA astronaut and his two Russian crewmates made the fastest-ever
trip to the International Space Station on Thursday, arriving less than
six...
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Dragon splashes down by
Snidely
Jeff Findley formulated the question :
Congrats to SpaceX for the completion of another successful mission of
Dragon to the ISS. The mission wasn't...
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Dragon pods. by
Brian Gaff
Is this problem with the attitude control pods to do with fuel sloshing as
has been seen on other craft or is it something new.
Brian
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From the Sofa of...
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Antares roll-out by
Snidely
Thanks to NBCNews.com for pointing out OCS is taking the next step in
their station supply entry:
"The first stage of Orbital Sciences' Antares rocket...
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The Russian meteor by
Brian Gaff
http://wiki.nasa.gov/cm/blog/Watch%20the%20Skies/posts/post_1361308690869.html
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I would post my radar question there but it seems blind people are not...
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NASA loses contact with ISS by
Greg \(Strider\) Moore
http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/19/us/nasa-international-space-station/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
Sounds like a software glitch and not a major issue. Yet.
Also, I...
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Hey uv, want a space rock? by
Brian Gaff
So all this debris apparently not connected to the asteroid? Came out of
the day side, never saw it honest guv.
So what about the ISS, I would be very...
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by Snidely
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Buzz meaningless words by
Brian Gaff
Is it me or are meaningles words like stakeholders taking over from things
that mean anything lately?
They missed out Inform and mission statement here, but...
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who is this dingbat spammer? by
Brian Gaff
Very odd posts.
Brian
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Brian Gaff....Note, this account does not accept Bcc: email.
graphics are great, but the blind can't hear them
Email:...
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Expandable modules?? by
Brian Gaff
Jan. 11, 2013
Trent J. Perrotto
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
Mike Gold
Bigelow Aerospace
240-235-6016
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Is Space Really Empty by
h v mohanlal
Space is supposed be a perfect vacuum and that is the reason why all heavenly bodies are in perpetual motion by orbiting one or the other bodies. In a...
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