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Is big moon in sky plausible? by
Christopher M. Jones
"Martha H Adams" wrote:
Every time I see an image like the giant moon on the cover of the
August 2003 issue of Locus, I think it makes a...
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Is space over? by
Tony Rusi
Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2003 04:20:22 -0700 (PDT)
From: Tony Rusi
Subject: i don't see things as black and white as these guys ....
but you gotta understand that too...
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Is you ,scope big enough? by
Jayce
I have been out of astronomy for 20 years. A friend has just offered me a Tasco 114mm reflector. Unlike most newbies I know what to expect and want to just...
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by Jayce
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Israel, Ukraine to launch from Alcantara? by
Allen Thomson
Brazil seems to be looking for space business.
http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=715135&fid=942
Israel to launch satellites from...
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ISS Slow Leak by
R Mark Elowitz
I recently heard that there is a very small leak on the ISS.
Could there be a link with the recent report of something
hitting the space station. Perhaps the...
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J-track 3d by
Liam_2010
Hi i was just wondering if anyone knows if programs like j-track 3d still work? and how much of NASA is shut down now? its been a while since i've been able to...
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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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JN Bahcall, astrophysicist by
snidely
AP has reported that John Norris Bahcall died at 70. He is given
credit for the "flipping neutrino" analysis and for being a long-time
major advocate of the...
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joint galaxy survey, application by
jgs
Hi all, My name is Sebastian, with my friends, we are working on astronomy application. You can help us, sharing that news among your friends.
Our Facebook...
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KER-BOOM! by
Pat Flannery
Direct hit on a comet:
http://www.spaceflightnow.com/deepimpact/050704firstcloseups.html
More photes expected shortly.
Pat
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KIWI TNT test and explosion by
Pat Flannery
Stumbled on this interesting photo from 1965- this was the KIWI TNT
(Transient Nuclear Test) test; a KIWI nuclear rocket test reactor was
purposely given a...
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Large payload shrouds by
Thomas Womack
Hubble, famously, has a 94-inch mirror because that's the largest that
could be put in a spacecraft that fits in the Shuttle's payload bay.
The Far Infra-Red...
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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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Legislative Emergency by
Rand Simberg
The Senate is on the verge of killing the suborbital passenger
business:
http://www.transterrestrial.com/archives/004386.html#004386
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lesson from recent history by
kystall
al owens
Individuals don't accomplish things,as vast as exploring space, or even
exploring this planet. Groups of individuals, pooling their resources
and...
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Lessons Learned by
Rand Simberg
My latest Fox column, in which I discuss human motivators (*none* of
which is cooperation), the historical basis for them, and the
relevance to any potential...
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Let's go to Mars - but why come back? by
Mantra
Since so much time and money is spent into getting people BACK to earth,
aren't there people who would volunteer to never come back? There are so
many of us on...
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