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American Mars rover. by
MarkMcDonald
U.S. mars rover "Spirit" is apparently dead according to Reuters about half
an hour ago. It's either fallen over or suffered an electrical failure.
Anyone...
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Mars Spirit Imagery by
[email protected]
Hi all,
I've gone ahead and put together a web interface to the JPL raw imagery.
Substantial improvements over the JPL site include that it notes when...
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January 21st 04 01:29 AM
by Sam
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NASA's 1$ billion windfall by
Bill Clark
I may be kind of skeptical, but I think it will take the extra $1
billion President Bush has pledged for NASA just to keep it going at
current levels. Here's...
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Food Crops on the Moon - What to grow? by
T
Some things to ponder:
- Greatest output of O2 for resources consumed.
- Food and other beneficial substances produced, (what do you do when
the stems and...
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January 19th 04 07:28 PM
by T
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Moon plans by
Jim Kingdon
Bush's speech is at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/01/20040114-3.html
There's a White House Fact Sheet...
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The Earth by
LooseChanj
I was just relaxing in bed staring at my map of the world when I wondered
if ours were a different planet, what bits would be interesting? Where
would we send...
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Announcing BackyardAstronomy.org by
Mark Rooney
As much as I am disdained at public postings of this nature on news groups,
they do tend to serve as a focused group for this particular...
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Soyuz station flights by
Andrew Gray
Okay.
http://www.spacetoday.net/Summary/2078 says there'll be two tourists,
going on Soyuz, one next year and one in '05. It's also worth noting
that the...
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ISS Slow Leak by
R Mark Elowitz
I recently heard that there is a very small leak on the ISS.
Could there be a link with the recent report of something
hitting the space station. Perhaps the...
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Travelling to Mars by
Mervo
Hardly a week goes by without some news item about Mars and the
likelihood of manned flight to it.
I ask, where is there a cape Canaveral launch facility on...
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January 5th 04 05:10 AM
by BD
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Airplane Scientists by
Rand Simberg
In honor of the centennial, I have an essay about the brothers Wright
up at TechCentralStation:
http://www.techcentralstation.com/121703D.html
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Lessons Learned by
Rand Simberg
My latest Fox column, in which I discuss human motivators (*none* of
which is cooperation), the historical basis for them, and the
relevance to any potential...
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Atlas Launch Tonight by
LooseChanj
Twas tasty. I went out to the beach earlier today, and noticed what I thought
was a rocket on the pad. Came home to check on the web, and wow there's...
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December 20th 03 04:57 AM
by ed kyle
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Telescope Question by
Niko Holm
I'm looking to buy a new telescope in the range of about $1500 AUD (approx.
750 USD) Can someone give me a suggestion as to what to get?
I've looked at the...
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Satellite to Satellite communication ? by
Norris Watkins
Hello:
1. When you make an international phone call - say from NY to China -
how does the voice data travel ? Does it have to be send to the
satellite and then...
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