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NASA Culture versus Corporate Culture by
Bill Clark
Despite all its human flaws, the "NASA culture" has a strong can-do,
will-do attitude that makes it possible for them to achieve what
organizations ten times...
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Laser beam and TSTO by
Rémy MERCIER
Lightning on demand, drawing down a bolt of lightning for performing scientific studies, is usually done by firing a rocket into an overhead cloud. The rocket...
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Japanese Solar Sails by
dave schneider
from http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3555048.stm
"Last Updated: Wednesday, 11 August, 2004, 10:49 GMT 11:49 UK
Japan unfurls solar sail in...
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what's "Figure of eight" exactly? by
natto
Dear everyone,I'm a new member and very new for space science,so please help me to learn about it!
I've read some forum about the figure of 8 but still do not...
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Soyuz station flights by
Andrew Gray
Okay.
http://www.spacetoday.net/Summary/2078 says there'll be two tourists,
going on Soyuz, one next year and one in '05. It's also worth noting
that the...
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Could this be how stars are made by
David LaPoint
I would like feedback on the info presented at www.zyzion.com What is presented is a new theory on the structure of matter from molecules to galaxies. Thanks...
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Earth 2 Anyone? by
Goffee
The Spitzer team have an exciting announcement coming out tomorrow, see:
http://www.ascribe.org/cgi-bin/behold.pl?ascribeid=20050413.132958&time=15
Anyone...
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by gb
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Origin of the mass. By Espinoza by
victorespinoza
ORIGIN OF THE MASS
INTRODUCTION
My name is Victor Elias Espinoza Guedez, I am from Valencia, Venezuela, Technical University Superior computer. I graduated...
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Hydro Electric Power Companies by
jonathan cole
Here’s a list of Hydro Electric and Power Plant companies that are public, please feel free to add to the list:
World Energy Holdings & Research Plc, is a...
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October 11th 03 04:24 PM
by G.Beat
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Mars Landing, NASA-TV live stream by
Ronald Norman
With the upcoming landing of the Opportunity Mars Rover this Saturday,
January 24th, all eyes will be on NASA. Tuning in to NASA-TV is the
perfect way to get...
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MESSENGER Viewing Opportunity by
Brian Webb
Hi All:
NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft is set for launch on Sunday night-Monday
morning. The craft should be visible with simple optical assistance shortly
after...
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H-2A launch failure by
Rand Simberg
On 1 Dec 2003 07:02:01 -0800, in a place far, far away,
(ed kyle) made the phosphor on my monitor glow in
such a way as to indicate...
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Single engine out abort-to-destination by
D Schneider
This is actually an aircraft event, but of interest to sci.space.* because
of multi-engine discussions (and frequent upwellings of trans-atlantic
EOP rules...
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Idea : possibly a little naive ... ? by
Davey K
After playing with some sycamore seeds (helicopter seeds) with my
children, I thought of an idea for a satelite design. Shaped like a
large sycamore seed...
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Today 11/11/2011 by
MariaMoon
Congratulations all of this rare event that happens once in a hundred years!
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Atlas Launch Tonight by
LooseChanj
Twas tasty. I went out to the beach earlier today, and noticed what I thought
was a rocket on the pad. Came home to check on the web, and wow there's...
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December 20th 03 03:57 AM
by ed kyle
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