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A human Mars mission? by
Christopher
Has there been any proper work done for a human mission to Mars yet?
i.e. a rough design on the type of spacecraft that will be used, or
some small amount of...
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ISS On-Orbit Status, 12-09-2003 by
stmx3
Jacques van Oene wrote:
ISS On-Orbit Status 12 Sep 2003
Work continues at both MCCs on the identification of mutually acceptable
procedural safety...
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2003 QO104 This time a big moose! by
Al Jackson
Check out
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/risk/2003qo104.html
2nd guy to be a Torino Scale 1, in the last few weeks. It may go away too, but
2009 is a lot closer...
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Picture of dropped satellite by
Ian
Chaps,
Maybe this is old news, but here's a picture of that dropped satellite
(courtesy of a website very relevant to today's business...
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by Ian
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NASA's roadmap to Shuttle obsolescence by
Rand Simberg
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 13:04:18 +0200, in a place far, far away,
"Ultimate Buu" made the phosphor on my
monitor glow in such a way as to...
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China's Great Leap Upward by
Alex R. Blackwell
I'm not sure if this has already been posted, but below is an
interesting article from the October 2003 issue of Scientific...
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Russians planning manned Mars mission by
Patrick
According to an article in the journal Science (Aug 15), the Russians are
planning
for a manned flight to Mars in 2018. They pick that year because of
the...
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Poll: "Spacefaring Civilization" by
Success_Machine
1. What fraction of a population has to be living or travelling in
space regularly or simultaneously for the whole population to be
called a "Spacefaring...
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Proton Beating Arianespace? by
ed kyle
With three recent ILS launch signings, Krunichev's
Proton/Briz M has, at least temporarily, nosed ahead
of Arianespace's Ariane 5 in the race for...
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September 16th 03 11:12 PM
by ed kyle
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Why is a LOX/Kero SSTO not rather easy? by
Larry Gales
I am not a particular fan of SSTO, but it appears to me that SSTO has
long been within our grasp.
The best figures that I could get for the Titan II 1st...
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Beal Aerospace and NASA by
Parallax
Beal Aerospace's web site has quite a condemnation of NASA from Beal
himself accussing NASA of attempting to monopolize commercial space
industry. Is this...
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September 18th 03 03:20 PM
by ed kyle
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Could Kistler's K1 carry people by
Larry Gales
Given that the Kistler K1 is designed to be fully reusable, and that
6 g's is the maximum g-force for both ascent and re-entry, is there any
particular reason...
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Fox TV's Apollo Moon Hoax by
Hop David
Was reading an interview with Phil Plait in this month's
Astronomy Magazine.
His Bad Astronomy website was catapaulted into the limelight
after he debunked a...
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NY Times Accuracy? by
stmx3
In the NY Times article
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/17/national/nationalspecial/17SHUT.html?ex=1064376000&en=68faae0875200e36&ei=5062&partner=GOOGLE
the...
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$4 billion a month! by
ralph buttigieg
Australia did not participate militarily in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Report back your results, please.
You know, for the last 6 months or so I have...
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