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Liquid ammonia in space by
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Liquid ammonia in space
Liquids on planetary surfaces are interesting in themselves, but also
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Great missions STS-122 & Expedition 16 by
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Great mission so far, awesome launch, incredible space walks (great
views), and achieving a great accomplishment in space station assembly
by adding the...
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Space Travel by
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I was wondering if anybody knew anything about the possibility of
traveling faster than the speed of light. I studied E=mc2, but if I
understand it correctly,...
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mass production by
iain meek
Anyone want to get seriously involved in mass production of small launchers?
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Opening the High Frontier of Space by
Mark R. Whittington
Many years ago, the Astronomer Royal of Great Britain Richard vander
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Is God ****ed, or what? by
BradGuth
Is the 2029 NEO encounter of #99942/Apophis of 100,000+ tonnes passing
at 35,406 km (less than a tenth the distance to our moon) close
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