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Univ of Ariz.....Polar melting may raise sea level sooner than expected by jonathan
Found in sci.geo.geology Take a look at the maps showing projected sea level rise along...
March 29th 06 02:59 AM
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Crew Launch Vehicle to Launch From LC-40 ? by [email protected]
Found this little snippet on Flight International today (excuse the...
March 29th 06 12:27 AM
by Brian Thorn Go to last post
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would like opinion about next site by cruiser
Worldwide Travel Directory http://www.1blueplanet.com Community http://www.1blueplanet.com/community North America
March 28th 06 09:22 PM
by cruiser Go to last post
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NASA Scientist proves Holy Ka'ba Stone is semiconductor fromouter space" by Thomas Lee Elifritz
Jim Oberg wrote: "NASA Scientist proves Holy Ka'ba Stone is semiconductor from outer space" Gee, thanks for sharing. Slow day at assisted living, eh,...
March 28th 06 03:31 PM
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Italians still active at San Marco rocket platform in Kenya by Jim Oberg
See http://allafrica.com/stories/200603210851.html Question is -- what are they still doing there? Here's the background article on 'Encyclopedia...
March 28th 06 10:48 AM
by Dale Go to last post
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Oz continues scramjet tests by pete
This time launched from a "Terrier-Orion"...
March 28th 06 07:58 AM
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Nuclear Rockets by buff82driver
What ever became of the nuclear rockets? I know NASA and the Air Force had them under development then they stopped work on them. I know the risk involved with...
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March 28th 06 05:37 AM
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Non sequitur by Allen Thomson
The USPS stagecoach carrying the March 6 AWST (the Blackstar issue) just arrived, and I think we have a strong candidate for the 2006 Non Sequitur of the Year...
March 27th 06 07:42 PM
by Mike Combs Go to last post
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Spreading technology by Allen Thomson
Possibly of space policy relevance: Space News This Week: March 27, 2006 Interest in High-Resolution Imaging Satellites Grows By Peter B. de Selding,...
March 27th 06 05:39 PM
by Allen Thomson Go to last post
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Recent BS posts by W. E. Fred Wallace
Tweak wrote: In article , says... I've been killfiling the people who post...
March 27th 06 03:58 PM
by W. E. Fred Wallace Go to last post
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Historical comparisons by Chance
Obviously historical comparisons have their weaknesses, but with that caveat, what does the commercial passenger space industry look like to you? More like...
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March 27th 06 05:54 AM
by William Mook Go to last post
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NASA Eyes Alternative to Shuttle Main Engine for Heavylift by Douglas Holmes
From Space.com http://space.com/spacenews/businessmonday_060320.html NASA loking at using RS-68 instead of Shuttle engines for heavy lift. Maybe common...
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March 27th 06 02:08 AM
by Jump! Go to last post
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S-IVB Moon base thread in 1999 plus ideas by Carsten Nielsen
On feb 1999 a question about S IV B moon base concepts were posted in sci space policy, use S-IVB Moon base for serch on Google. Henry Spencer did a lot of...
March 26th 06 05:53 PM
by Carsten Nielsen Go to last post
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ISP units by Sander Vesik
Maybe the unit for isp should be changed to say nanoseconds? So all isp gets multiplied by 10^9 and everybody anting to see large isp in their rocket design...
March 26th 06 05:35 PM
by bombardmentforce Go to last post
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DiVERGENT points & physical emptiness outside them. by brian a m stuckless
$$ MOMENTUM UNcertainty varies iNVERSELY with PATH STRAiGHTNESS. Tao wrote: "FrediFizzx" -=- in message: | On the one hand with special relativity...
March 26th 06 12:47 PM
by jonathan Go to last post
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Live Webcast of Falcon Launch by Rand Simberg
Less than two hours now: http://www.spacex.com/?content=webcast
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March 26th 06 04:05 AM
by D. Orbitt Go to last post
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Mars mission possible now by [email protected]
Getting to Mars would definately have been possible now if we had made it a priority. We might not be able to survive on Mars. We probably wont be able to get...
March 25th 06 11:11 PM
by Ten Quidado Go to last post
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SpaceX Falcon Lost? by Thomas Lee Elifritz
I couldn't get onto the streaming video. At least it didn't take out the launch pad. Wait, it doesn't have a launch pad! http://cosmic.lifeform.org
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March 25th 06 08:50 PM
by Cardman Go to last post
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FWD: Mars Recon Orbiter successfully makes Mars Orbit Insertion by OM
http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/space/03/10/mars.orbiter/index.html ....A little late on the announcement, but I had ISP troubles here. Rest assured they won't...
March 25th 06 09:52 AM
by Neil Gerace Go to last post
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(no subject) by Alain Fournier
Rand Simberg wrote: On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 21:49:43 +0100, in a place far, far away, Euclid Uranium ...
March 25th 06 05:01 AM
by Rand Simberg Go to last post
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