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Impact Craters on Earth by
steppenvalve
There are some fascinating pics of impact craters on earth at this
site.
www.lpi.usra.edu
They are all from Australia, Africa and Canada it seems. Are there...
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Fred Whipple deceased by
dave schneider
Fred Whipple, of the "dirty iceball" comet theory, passed away Monday
(2004.08.30) at age 97. Whipple was also the the inventor the space
debris protection...
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NASA Culture versus Corporate Culture by
Zoltan Szakaly
My experience is that a large portion of the NASA budget is spent on
payroll.
There are many more people doing a project than are necessary. About
90% of
the...
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Bring "home" an asteroid? by
Jim Kingdon
Has any group member read about this
Well, yes, for example see:
http://www.panix.com/space/mining.html
and the links therein. As for where to look for...
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Seti signal by
Alain Fournier
In the 01 September 2004 edition of the NewScientist there is an article
about an unexplained radio signal found by the SETI@home...
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Office of Space Reconnaissance by
Elnur
In 2000 National Commission for the Review of National Reconnaissance
Office made recommendation to form new Office of Space Reconnaissance.
A little bit...
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Delta Very Heavy -Shuttle C- using the Moon by
Zoltan Szakaly
It seems to me that shuttle C could be done with relatively small effort.
In fact if we wanted to go to the Moon we could just put a capsule into
the shuttle...
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Giant space-related books auction by
Pat Flannery
Spotted this over on NASA Watch; over 6,000 space related books to be
auctioned:
http://www.waverlyauctions.com/waverly2.htm
List of the books up for auction...
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September 20th 04 03:03 PM
by hop
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New Essay On Space Policy by
Rand Simberg
I've have a long essay in this quarter's issue of The New Atlantis, in
which I discuss the myths of the old space...
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International Space Agency, I.S.A. by
International Space Agency
The International Space Agency, I.S.A. is now published in Russia!
http://www.kcn.ru/tat_en/science/ans/journals/rasj_cnt/04_2_9.html
Official I.S.A....
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SS1 -- one down, one to go! by
dave schneider
Numerous news sites (Yahoo, BBC, Google, Reauters) reporting a
successful flight despite control problems, which might be some PIO
(cue Mary).
Engine was...
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Futron Releases Space Tourism Study by
Rand Simberg
I was told (by someone who should know) at the Return To The Moon
Conference in Las Vegas in July, that Futron would soon be releasing
their proprietary space...
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TNT's FTETTM marathon by
Pat Flannery
Turner Network Television (TNT) will be running all the "From The Earth
To The Moon" episodes, starting on Friday and running through the
weekend- you can...
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Question by
[email protected]
light antenna is nothing but a telescope. radio waves penetrate gas
cloud etc in space beter.. they are waaaay better to send signal..
which is why we listen...
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X-15 vs SpaceShipOne by
Jim Kingdon
Could the X-15 have exceeded the altitude performance of
SpaceShipOne
The X-15 flew to 354,200 ft, according...
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