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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
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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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Opportunity backshell and the parachute by
Marco
I'm almost sure to have discovered, in one of the last images released
by JPL/MER and acquired by MER-A navigation camera on Sol 13, the
backshell and the...
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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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Announcing BackyardAstronomy.org by
Mark Rooney
As much as I am disdained at public postings of this nature on news groups,
they do tend to serve as a focused group for this particular...
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Moving Hubble close to the ISS. by
MarkMcDonald
Hubble is orbiting with a perigee of 584km and an apogee of 618km.
Would it still function if it was manouvred into an orbit matching that of
the ISS (perigee...
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January 27th 04 12:41 PM
by test
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American Mars rover. by
MarkMcDonald
U.S. mars rover "Spirit" is apparently dead according to Reuters about half
an hour ago. It's either fallen over or suffered an electrical failure.
Anyone...
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Cool to be here by
markoine
I have a Celestron CPC800 that I've had for over a year and haven't used it yet (family issues). I love discussing anything concerning physics, astronomy,...
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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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March 12th 07 01:36 PM
by Philip
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Rookie here for question.... by
Me
.... hopefully this is the right group for this... NASA is launching a
rocket next week and my family is going to be in Orlando... Is it
worth going to see or...
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Travelling to Mars by
Mervo
Hardly a week goes by without some news item about Mars and the
likelihood of manned flight to it.
I ask, where is there a cape Canaveral launch facility on...
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January 5th 04 04:10 AM
by BD
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Singularity colision with planes by
Michael Harton
We know what happens with black holes and what will probably happen when 2 singularities collide in our universe, But what if two branes of existence get to...
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Question about light in space? by
Micky
I was reading somewhere that they made the first light antenna. I suppose
that would make it 100's of times quicker than radio signals.?
I know we have 100's...
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October 29th 04 04:02 PM
by Mick
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Meridiani....where is the ejecta? by
Mike Herron
Meridiani has a very strange feature.
There are craters and no ejecta.
Is the ejecta all covered by some recent event? If so, why is the
surface surrounding...
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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...
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Ad Astra Feedback? by
Monte Davis
I'm working on a book about space technologies, policies, hopes, and
attitudes toward them. The NSS' Ad Astra Online has started running an
essay condensed...
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