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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...
September 29th 05 06:26 AM
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Utilization of solar wind by kausikram k sayee
is it possible to utilize the solar wind particles for EP ?
September 17th 05 10:08 PM
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Van Allen belt behaviour... by snidely
From the British Antarctic Survey is a report on understanding radiation hazards wrt to the Van Allen Belts and space weather. See...
September 13th 05 08:42 PM
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Question
what's "Figure of eight" exactly? by natto
Dear everyone,I'm a new member and very new for space science,so please help me to learn about it! I've read some forum about the figure of 8 but still do not...
September 8th 05 09:08 AM
by Pat Flannery Go to last post
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International Space Agency by Victoria
*************************************************************** Nick Janow Jun 23 1991, 5:35 am I think that a private organization...
September 7th 05 10:05 PM
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A correction to my own book, Viking rocket by Pat Flannery
Scott Hedrick wrote: So, instead of blowing up bombs as designed, your Orion will throw fuels cells out the back... OK. Doesn't seem terribly efficient....
August 30th 05 09:15 AM
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JN Bahcall, astrophysicist by snidely
AP has reported that John Norris Bahcall died at 70. He is given credit for the "flipping neutrino" analysis and for being a long-time major advocate of the...
August 20th 05 12:55 AM
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Ad Astra Feedback? by Monte Davis
I'm working on a book about space technologies, policies, hopes, and attitudes toward them. The NSS' Ad Astra Online has started running an essay condensed...
August 19th 05 01:39 AM
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KIWI TNT test and explosion by Pat Flannery
Stumbled on this interesting photo from 1965- this was the KIWI TNT (Transient Nuclear Test) test; a KIWI nuclear rocket test reactor was purposely given a...
August 18th 05 04:26 AM
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How does Rutan get his spaceship into orbit and back? by Geronimo
I know that billionaire entrepreneur in Las Vegas has a "space hotel" designed and built, but he is leaving it to others to build the shuttle that will get the...
August 7th 05 04:19 PM
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A Shuttle to be retired in 2007? by Pat Flannery
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewnews.html?id=1048 So that a launchpad can be converted over for The Stick and SDV cargo carrier? Pat
August 5th 05 11:09 PM
by Ed Go to last post
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Laser beam and TSTO by Rémy MERCIER
Lightning on demand, drawing down a bolt of lightning for performing scientific studies, is usually done by firing a rocket into an overhead cloud. The rocket...
August 3rd 05 01:57 PM
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Idea : possibly a little naive ... ? by Davey K
After playing with some sycamore seeds (helicopter seeds) with my children, I thought of an idea for a satelite design. Shaped like a large sycamore seed...
August 2nd 05 01:32 AM
by Alain Fournier Go to last post
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The Lunar CEV plan by Pat Flannery
The Orlando Sentinel has gotten its hands on the NASA Moon landing plans using the Stick and the SDV- the CEV will be a simple ballistic capsule with a...
August 1st 05 11:19 PM
by Pat Flannery Go to last post
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Moon Trees! by Garrison Hilliard
Trees... from the Moon By Richard Black Environment correspondent, BBC News They have been to space and back and virtually all of them lived to tell...
July 24th 05 11:46 PM
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CEV Announcement by Rand Simberg
There's one expected this afternoon. My guess is that they'll wait for the market to close.
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July 5th 05 07:07 PM
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KER-BOOM! by Pat Flannery
Direct hit on a comet: http://www.spaceflightnow.com/deepimpact/050704firstcloseups.html More photes expected shortly. Pat
July 4th 05 07:24 AM
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Mike Griffin on Commercialization by Jim Kingdon
There's an interesting account at http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewnews.html?id=1034 of a talk that Mike Griffin (NASA administrator) gave about...
July 4th 05 01:44 AM
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Opportunity gets unstuck movie by Pat Flannery
They have a Quicktime movie up made up from pictures from Opportunity showing the rover getting itself unstuck from the...
June 9th 05 08:01 AM
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Semifinalists announced for 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge by snidely
40 teams listed at end of http://www.darpa.mil/grandchallenge/NQE_Press_Release.pdf "DARPA selected the semifinalists from a field of 118 entrants,...
June 7th 05 01:38 AM
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