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Let's Start The New Year Off Right For All Space Nuts... by spaceprojects.tk
With a new Website and Discussion Group.... http://spaceprojects.tk I have just added the BBS, and have many, many links including Hi & Low bandwidth links...
January 27th 04 01:41 PM
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Light Sails Won't Work? by Rand Simberg
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/rocketscience-03zg.html Interesting... -- simberg.interglobal.org * 310 372-7963 (CA) 307 739-1296 (Jackson Hole) interglobal...
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July 10th 03 01:30 AM
by Jim Kingdon Go to last post
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Living Down To Expectations by Rand Simberg
I have another column this week on why space stuff costs so much--because we expect it...
October 10th 03 08:55 PM
by Alex R. Blackwell Go to last post
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LSAM by Jon S. Berndt
Don't know if this has been discussed before, but I noticed some time ago that the LSAM will be discarded after it performs its duties. What are some thoughts...
April 30th 06 11:54 PM
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Lunar impact movie by Pat Flannery
NASA caught the impact of a meteor on the Moon on May 6th of this year on videotape: http://www.spaceweather3.com/swpod2006/14jun06/movie450.gif It's thought...
June 19th 06 11:35 AM
by Matthew Ota Go to last post
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Lunar landing "intercept" -- BBC report by D Schneider
This in from http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4093339.stm quote Missile team homes in on the Moon By Paul Rincon BBC News science...
December 22nd 04 03:20 AM
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Mag-beam to Mars? by Jon Berndt
In this article on MSNBC.com: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3217961/ "At the start of the trip, the Earth station would focus its particle beam on the...
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October 25th 04 01:32 AM
by Terry Go to last post
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Magnobraking by William Elliot
Aerobraking works at Mars and is most effective at Venus. Aerobraking won't work at Mercury as it has a phantom atmosphere. Magnobraking, I speculate another...
August 10th 03 11:35 PM
by Henry J. Cobb Go to last post
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Manned vs unmanned by Doug Angus
I'm not sure if this is the right news group to help with this question. I had an argument with a friend the other day about whether its cheaper to send a...
April 3rd 04 02:11 PM
by Rodney Kelp Go to last post
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mars by shermanator
the mars shuttle is coming soon
February 9th 06 01:55 PM
by shermanator Go to last post
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Mars and Africa by [email protected]
Originally intended as a letter to the President, written on November 1, 2005, this has been held on to since then; in part, because the current president is...
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May 28th 06 12:14 AM
by Rand Simberg Go to last post
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Mars Exploration 'By Mind Alone': Project for High SchoolStudents by Cameron M. Smith
Please inform any High School educators you may know. This international project is supported by the UK's Earth and Space Foundation, but based in Portland,...
January 30th 04 06:40 AM
by Pat Flannery Go to last post
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Mars Global Surveyor by Jim Kingdon
Is there any news on Mars Global Surveyor more recent than: http://www.marstoday.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=21260 ? It seems like there was a problem with the...
November 22nd 06 06:48 AM
by Jim Kingdon Go to last post
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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...
January 23rd 04 08:51 PM
by Jim Kingdon Go to last post
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Mars Planning Moves East by dave schneider
(I think the Yahoo/AP headline was misleading, so I paraphrased it for the subject line) from...
November 6th 04 07:08 PM
by dave schneider Go to last post
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mars rovers life expectancy by pesso
I read an article that said the life expectancy of the mars rovers was 90 days. Isn't it too short for $800 million machine? What limits it to 90 days?
March 24th 04 07:20 PM
by Hop David Go to last post
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Mars Rovers What If by LooseChanj
They 15 year old girls with blogs? http://www.livejournal.com/users/spiritrover http://www.livejournal.com/users/opportunitygrrl -- This is a siggy | ...
March 23rd 04 08:34 PM
by Remy Villeneuve Go to last post
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Mars Spirit Imagery by [email protected]
Hi all, I've gone ahead and put together a web interface to the JPL raw imagery. Substantial improvements over the JPL site include that it notes when...
January 21st 04 02:27 PM
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Mars trajectory problems? by Bill Clark
I thought you might be interested in my research here at the University of Texas at Austin. An abstract is attached; and the research is on my web site...
July 13th 03 11:25 PM
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Mars: meaningless step for man, giant waste for mankind by geo
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/01/08/1073437408328.html?from=storyrhs Only robots, not humans, should explore space - if it has to be explored at all,...
April 3rd 04 02:09 PM
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