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Poor Web Information of Cassinis SOI Success by
Albert Blauensteiner
There happened on of the greatest successes of NASA and the is no actual
information on the "official" web site:
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/
perhaps because...
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meta-lesson of the Mars rovers by
albright
Hi all. The rovers have done a great job, turning up
a myriad of intriguing and puzzling features.
But the one thing they have shown most clearly is
the need...
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March 17th 04 04:13 AM
by uray
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Advantages of an equatorial launch by
Alejandro Zuzek
I know that a launch from the equator to a zero inclination orbit gets all
of the advantage of the Earth rotation, but I was wondering if this
advantage works...
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First Titan pictures by
Alex T
It might be just me but I find the first pictures released rather dull
and hard to interpret...
Can / should we expect something more "sexy" in the future...
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Solar light on Pluto by
AlexT
Folks
Reading through various articles about the upcoming launch of the New
Horizon probe I did not manage to locate any solid information about
the amount of...
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spotting scope advice by
Andrew
Hi I'm hoping you can help with some advice.
I'm wanting to buy a spotting scope for a friend getting married. He
has a seaside house with a lovely view...
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September 4th 04 10:56 AM
by Andrew
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Lunar formation by
Andrew Gray
'ello all.
A friend of mine is doing some research into the various theories (now
mostly deceased) of lunar formation, and more interestingly the...
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Cassini filters by
Andrew Gray
I'm having great fun at the moment reading through the Cassini raw
images from Titan (and being struck dumb by some, I confess), and I
noted that they all...
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July 5th 04 08:54 AM
by Fox2
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James Webb Space Telescope maintenance by
Andrew Nowicki
Are they going to abandon the
James Webb Space Telescope when
its batteries and gyros wear out?
NASA's associate administrator for
space science, Ed Weiler,...
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Frozen sea on Mars by
Andrew Wright
Can anyone suggest why the (probable) frozen sea on Mars recently reported
by ESA's Mars Express orbiter wasn't spotted earlier by Mars Global
Surveyor? Also...
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building a base on the Moon by
Andromeda et Julie
Well, suppose we really decide to install a base on the moon, in a
relatively short term ..
What could be used there (on the Moon) to help reducing the weigh...
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Terraforming Venus by
Andromeda et Julie
Gene P. a écrit :
I was thiking about terraforming Mars, and how most such schemes call for
big solar mirrors to heat the surface a bit.
well for Mars ,...
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a propos space elevator.. by
Andromeda et Julie
there s a conference on it also :
http://www.isr.us/Spaceelevatorconference/index.html
--
Julie
"please save Yuri"
http://membres.lycos.fr/andromedanews
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Space elevator newsgroup? by
Andy
Is there a newsgroup, public or private, seriously devoted to space
elevator science and discussion?
I ask because I'm writing a novel based on space...
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New Book in Planetary Science by
Andy Flower
Dear All,
Cambridge University Press is pleased to announce the forthcoming
publication of a new book in the Cambridge Planetary Science series.
'Jupiter'...
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Solar panel/mirror question by
ANTIcarrot
How much energy can mirrors focus onto a solar panel before it begins to
melt? 2x?10x? 100x? It's an SSPS based question. Could large light-weight
mirrors and...
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