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Effects of low air pressure by
Nick Maclaren
A while ago, there was a debate of whether an air mixture of 50:50
oxygen and nitrogen (with appropriate water vapour and carbon
dioxide) at a pressure of...
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Bioastronautics by
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Bioastronautics
Bioastronautics, is study of biological adaptations the human body may
have during long term space travel, in order to make the best...
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Griffen Testimony by
snidely
From the AP, via Yahoo
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051103/ap_on_sc/nasa, this on Griffen's
latest testimony:
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NASA's top priorities are a...
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Back to the moon, only CEV reuseable? by
Philip Walden
Looking at the planned vehicles for the return to the moon, the
article(s) seemed to emphasize leverage of shuttle technology. For
example the use of SSMEs and...
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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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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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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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Apollo 13 tracking question by
James Nowotarski
OK, I'm slightly confused. A while back we had a thread in which it
was stated (I believe) that ground tracking of the CSM was done by the
comms system through...
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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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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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Manned vs unmanned by
Doug Angus
I'm not sure if this is the right news group to help with this question.
I had an argument with a friend the other day about whether its cheaper
to send a...
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Why do CEV? by
livecam
Why are we about to spend years and untold billions developing CEV when a
superior vehicle is closer to reality? Kliper can fulfill all of our
requirements in...
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Mars Rovers What If by
LooseChanj
They 15 year old girls with blogs?
http://www.livejournal.com/users/spiritrover
http://www.livejournal.com/users/opportunitygrrl
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