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Von Neumann machines. The key to space and much else. by Ian Parker
What is a Von Neumann machine? It is a machine that will make itself. It is an awesome prospect. It means that if we use the materials in space- the Moon or...
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October 19th 05 01:51 AM
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Voyager 1 Approaches Solar System's Outer Limits by Ron Baalke
http://www.jhuapl.edu/newscenter/pressreleases/2003/031105.htm The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Office of Communications and Public...
November 5th 03 07:53 PM
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Voyager Spacecraft Approaching Solar System's Final Frontier by Ron Baalke
http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/topstory/2003/1105voyager.html VOYAGER SPACECRAFT APPROACHING SOLAR SYSTEM'S FINAL FRONTIER Goddard Space Flight Center November 5,...
November 5th 03 07:56 PM
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Was the Big Bang an exploding Black Hole? by Val
Hi, for starters I'd like to say that I am no scientist nor do I have a scientific background, so any stupid or silly assumptions on my part are a result of...
May 22nd 04 06:44 PM
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Water on Mars: Lake or Meteor? by SCollins
I was reading in Scientific American that NASA scientists believe they have found the sight of an ancient lake on the surface of mars in an area called...
July 12th 05 04:31 AM
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Water on the moon or Mars by Seth
I was just wondering about this. I remember checking the daily updates with my office mates about the two rovers on Mars. We were really disappointed by the...
January 8th 06 11:27 PM
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Water or lack of on the moon by Alain Fournier[_2_]
Does anyone have predictions about the results of the LCROSS experiment? I think there is some water in those southern dark craters. But if the rocket stage...
October 22nd 09 01:02 PM
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Waterworld or Iceworld? by Roger Stokes
I have read that Earth underwent complete freezing of its oceans several hundred million years ago - the sea ice at the equator was a mile thick,...
December 26th 03 03:15 PM
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We had a groups glitch... by George William Herbert
I was too busy this morning to post this note, however; Midday wednesday my mail system was knocked offline by a unusually large spike in virus emails...
May 28th 04 08:44 AM
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Webcasts Feature Scientists On A 'Mars Mission' by Ron Baalke
Gretchen Cook-Anderson Headquarters, Washington September 24, 2003 (Phone: 202/358-0836) John Bluck Ames Research Center, Moffett Field,...
September 24th 03 11:06 PM
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Welcome to sci.space.science and sci.space.tech by sci.space.* Moderation Team
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Welcome to sci.space.science and sci.space.tech by sci.space.* Moderation Team
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Were Mammoths Wiped Out By A Supenova? by Rand Simberg
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/briefs/20050926/mammoth_print.html
October 8th 05 10:24 PM
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What a Drag by Mike Miller
Some questions concerning atmospheric drag in low orbit: 1) Was the International Space Station/Space Station Freedom meant to orbit at 300-400km originally...
October 30th 03 01:35 PM
by Mike Miller Go to last post
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What are the internal fax contact numbers for the NASA Pluto and Voyager Missions? by Max Power
What are the internal fax contact numbers for the NASA Pluto and Voyager Missions? -- NASA TV Fax # would be a plus too... I need to pass on a technical...
March 2nd 06 02:24 AM
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What causes fluid friction? by Rob
Hello world, I have a question on what causes the friction of a fluid like water or air upon a surface while it is moving? I understand basic some things...
April 20th 05 03:05 PM
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What math pattern is said to explain life as we know it? by Advice Pro
I'm trying to learn about mathematical realism!
February 6th 09 08:29 PM
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What's the fastest manmade object? by [email protected]
In the atmosphere? In space? Piloted? Unpiloted? Sustaned speed? Small object (atom smashers don't count!) Hey, I wonder about these things :) I know the...
September 4th 05 07:15 PM
by Nog Go to last post
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What's this rectangular thing by Neil Gerace
in the upper right of this picture? http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA05987 It was from this...
May 29th 04 10:39 PM
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What's up with those mountains on Iapetus? by richard schumacher
That smooth unbroken continuous hill just looks weird. See for...
January 7th 05 02:19 AM
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