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Apollo 13 tracking question by
James Nowotarski
OK, I'm slightly confused. A while back we had a thread in which it
was stated (I believe) that ground tracking of the CSM was done by the
comms system through...
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Apollo XV by
Rand Simberg
The landing was thirty one years ago today. How time flies...
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simberg.interglobal.org * 310 372-7963 (CA) 307 739-1296 (Jackson Hole)
interglobal space...
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Armstrong lauds another spaceman by
Garrison Hilliard
Neil Armstrong, in a very rare public appearance, said the following
at a
recent "Star Trek" fete honoring Jimmy "Scotty" Doohan...
"This evening is really an...
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Asteroid first, Moon, Mars Later by
Al Jackson
Folk,
You all have probably seen this news item:
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=12454
Note: 2003 QQ47 went from 1 to 0 on the Torino scale...
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Astronomy/Space File Directory by
Brian Webb
Hello:
I have just posted a site map of the astronomy/space-related files on my web
site at http://www.spacearchive.info/site-map.htm.
The map provides a...
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Atlas - Delta Very Heavy by
William J Hubeny
This subject was touched on a few years ago in one of the sci.space groups.
Now that NASA has been given a new direction, maybe its time bring it up
again.
I...
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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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Atlas SRBs by
LooseChanj
For those who chose not to read my dazzling account of last night's launch,
I have a question. Are the SRB's used for Atlas and Delta launches...
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February 27th 04 12:03 AM
by Al Ross
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Atlasholes by
LooseChanj
Well, here was my night: http://www.livejournal.com/users/ogw/77348.html
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This is a siggy | To E-mail, do note | Just because something
It's...
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Auction with Space Items and Memorabilia by
tps1
Would you like to eat lunch with Star Trek's Bob Picardo, own Carl Sagan's own copy of his sensational paper on extraterrestrial life, or chat about space...
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November 2nd 05 04:50 PM
by tps1
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Back to the moon, only CEV reuseable? by
Philip Walden
Looking at the planned vehicles for the return to the moon, the
article(s) seemed to emphasize leverage of shuttle technology. For
example the use of SSMEs and...
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Binary planet? by
Bob Martin
The "Seasons on Gas Giant Moons" thread got me wondering... would a
"binary" system of earth-like planets be possible? And what would
happen once any...
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Bioastronautics by
columbiaaccidentinvestigation
Bioastronautics
Bioastronautics, is study of biological adaptations the human body may
have during long term space travel, in order to make the best...
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BiPod Heaters? by
stmx3
I was reading NASA's return to flight summary. To fix the cause of foam
shedding from the left bipod ramp, the summary says that it will be
redesigned to...
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September 10th 03 06:15 PM
by stmx3
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CAIB's photo slip! by
Pat Flannery
Anybody else catch that photos 6.1-2 and 6.1-3 on page 123 of the CAIB
report are reversed? White ET insulation foam was used on the _earlier_
flights.
Pay
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Can Nozomi enter Mars orbit? by
Jim Kingdon
People have hailed the upcoming arrival at Mars of NASA's two Mars
landers, Mars Express (with Beagle 2), and Japan's Nozomi. The Nozomi
team has managed to...
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Centennial Challenges still up for grabs by
snidely
Yahoo/Associated Press report that 2 categories of CCs went unclaimed
this weekend. Elevator climbers and cable builders both failed to
reach the prize.
see...
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October 25th 05 02:37 AM
by snidely
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