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Internet on the ISS? by
John Doe
nmp wrote:
Hello, a bit of triviality if you don't mind,
I know that ISS crew have internet facilities on board, they can exchange
e-mail with their...
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ISS after completion by
Craig Fink
American wrote:
Maybe it should be turned into a Museum, give it the the Smithsonian. LEO
space Tourist would love to v....
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Craig Fink
Courtesy E-Mail...
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ISS computer glitchs explained. by
Craig Fink
Thanks Pat, you got me to actually spend the time to read the article. Nice
article. It is always a human reaction to blame someone else on our
problems,...
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ISS On-Orbit Status, 14-06-2003 by
Kevin Willoughby
Jim Kingdon said:
All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except as noted
previously or below.
What is the point of this...
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ISS question by
John Doe
alien wrote:
How much if any can the ISS change it's position or alter it's orbit. I
think/know it can be boosted to a higher orbit, but can it be...
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ISS question by
me[_5_]
On Thu, 08 Apr 2010 11:55:26 -0800, Pat Flannery
wrote:
I note that tomorrow they will be EVAing to replace a ammonia tank on
the ISS...
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ISS radiation exposure at Venus L2 (VL2) by
Brad Guth
July 03, 2003
Guess what folks: I've learned that a solar minimum is actually of
what's radioactively maximum, that is if your butt is what's
sufficiently...
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ISS Status Report No. 45 - 2003 by
Brian Thorn
On 06 Sep 2003 14:42:16 GMT, (Kleekamp) wrote:
Are not Progresses essentially unmanned Soyuzes?
The crew cabin is replaced by a...
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Krikalev - Space Ironman by
Ed Kyle
Bill Higgins wrote:
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Ed Kyle wrote:
Krikalev has now spent more than two years of his life
orbiting Earth.
"Russian...
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