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CEV cabin space question by
Ray
Does anyone know the maximum amount of cabin space the new CEV will
have for the astronauts to occupy? Anyone know what the dimensions of the
CEV crew cabin...
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September 26th 05 05:34 PM
by Ed
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CEV and Stick by
Ray
Has the final CEV design been chosen and what will it look like, the
Lockheed design with small winglets or will it be a complete modular design
like the...
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September 26th 05 01:41 AM
by George
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Future Hurricanes? by
[email protected]
The lastest from CNN: Johnson Space Center is now being evacuated with
the threat from Rita. This brings up the question- What happens if
another storm...
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September 25th 05 11:05 AM
by Cardman
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Simplified propellant pump. by
Pete Lynn
The pistonless pump systems are nice, but I see two significant
drawbacks with them. Firstly the gas pressurant must be exhausted at
below tank pressure - it...
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Spending the next $100 billion by
S. Wand
Let's say the first mission lands on the moon in 2018, signalling the end of
phase 1. By that time we should have a very well defined followup program
in...
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How big of a concern is this? by
S. Wand
The plan is to launch SDHLV and STick/CEV separately, and presumably in that
order. How long can a Liquid hydrogen trans-lunar stage remain in orbit
before...
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Very Recent Water Flow at Meridiani! by
jonathan
Upper right.
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/all/1/n/591/1N180654561EFF6100P0183R0M1.HTML
Opportunity is approaching Erebes 'crater', it should be...
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September 24th 05 06:38 AM
by Skywise
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ROI by
blart
Return On Investment.
So what has NASA and the space community done to provide ROI to the taxpayer
lately.
Especially now that we find out that Moon Bases and...
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September 24th 05 06:18 AM
by blart
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Launch costs seem irrelevant by
Alex Terrell
To get a good base going on the moon, and enable some crew deliveries,
would need about 25 times 14 tons on the lunar surface. This equates to
about 2,500 tons...
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Another alternative to ESAS by
Monte Davis
Good Morning.
I am Arkenewu Olagatni, President of Binky-Cameroon Aerospatiale, a
very private company. All my life was growing up in Bumfucque Oeste,
I...
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"Back" to the Moon by
Christopher
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 10:57:06 GMT, Cardman wrote:
On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 23:27:45 -0500, Pat Flannery
wrote:
Tim...
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Misbegotten CEV by
[email protected]
A new space blog -
http://astronautix.com/Mambo/
Let's get a dialogue going - for 30 years NASA has been 'better than
nothing'...
Is that still true...
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Science group by
[email protected]
Science_and_Sci_Fi
A group for talking about current Science and it's relation to "Future"
Science and the technology of the Science Fiction...
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