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RFID Telemetry, RFID and Environmental Issues, Wal-Mart and RFID: A Case Study by [email protected]
RFID Technology and Architecture, RFID Standards,RFID Applications, RFID Security, Impact of RFID Tags on Recycling, Environmental Challenges of RFID, RFID...
July 30th 06 10:39 PM
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35 years ago by Bruce Palmer
"HERE MEN FROM THE PLANET EARTH FIRST SET FOOT UPON THE MOON JULY 1969 A.D. WE CAME IN PEACE FOR ALL MANKIND" Happy...
July 20th 04 10:06 PM
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So much water by Bruce Palmer
I knew that other observations had already told us that Saturn's rings were composed of mostly water ice, but just the stories from yesterday really drive home...
July 4th 04 07:48 PM
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Cassini backup spacecraft? by Bruce Palmer
Was a backup built along with the primary Cassini orbiter? -- bp Proud Member of the Human O-Ring Society Since 2003
July 2nd 04 10:27 PM
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Good luck Cassini! by Bruce Palmer
Get us into orbit out there.... -- bp Proud Member of the Human O-Ring Society Since 2003
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July 14th 04 06:12 PM
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[OT] Looking at the sun - Safe distance? by Bruce Palmer
OT, I know, but I couldn't find what looked like an appropriate newsgroup... We know looking directly at the sun will damage the human eye. What about on...
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January 7th 04 10:58 PM
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..From the crew of Apollo 8.. by Bruce Palmer
Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer wrote: On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 15:37:03 GMT, "G.Beat" wrote: Jim Lovell appeared...
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December 26th 03 02:49 PM
by Rick DeNatale Go to last post
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Apollo 13 Service Module by Bruce Palmer
Did anyone ever do a study post Apollo 13 to determine what state the main propulsion engine on the service module was in? They did have some pictures after...
November 24th 03 10:49 PM
by Reed Snellenberger Go to last post
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CM/SM Umbilical by Bruce Palmer
What was routed through this umbilical? Circuitry, for sure, but what else? The fairing always seemed rather large to me. I realize the need for it since you...
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December 5th 03 02:12 AM
by Bruce Palmer Go to last post
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I Think Australian Should Be by Bruce Palmer
Sirion wrote: I Think Australian Should Be Part Of The USA This Australian,USA-AU Would Be A Good Thing. Shhhh! There are a couple ahead of AU in line. ...
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September 2nd 04 09:32 PM
by OM Go to last post
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When Spaceships had Wings by Bruce Watson
Fifty years ago today, Disney's "Man in Space" was first televised.
March 10th 05 05:19 AM
by Pat Flannery Go to last post
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Telstar (pop music) by [email protected]
About 50 years ago, Joe Meek wrote a hit about the satellite. Those were the days of wonder. People do not care about technology anymore. Did anybody create a...
September 26th 14 07:04 PM
by Jens Schweikhardt Go to last post
6 2,302
The Way Space Really Works by [email protected]
In his interesting article in The Atlantic (June, 2008) Gregg Easterbrook emphasizes the threat of asteroid impacts on Earth by saying, “Wouldn’t shifting...
June 3rd 08 01:50 PM
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How to create my own planet ? ? ? ? ? ? by Bruno Beam
You know, none of the planets in our solar system are useable for humans.So how can I create an entirely new planet with suitable atmosphere, gravity and...
December 17th 04 05:32 AM
by Alan Erskine Go to last post
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OT - Star Trek meets monty Python by Bry
Something I found on U-Tube. The final scene had me in bits... :-D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnCvpJwKKpw Bry
October 27th 07 10:27 PM
by Bash Go to last post
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Anniversary: July 11, 1979 by Bryan Ashcraft
Skylab lands in Australia. I remember as a kid at the time regarding the uncertainty of where it was going to re-enter and land. I seem to recall the...
July 15th 04 10:05 PM
by Scott Hedrick Go to last post
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VAB crane tests by BudHenson
Read a post some months ago disputing that the high bay crane was ever "tested" against a raw egg. Can personally attest that this was done back in the Apollo...
August 27th 03 09:39 PM
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Black Holes Q? by Burt
With previous missions sent out like voyager etc. How far are they away from Black holes and what would be the possibility of ever visiting one to...
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January 7th 05 03:41 PM
by Henry Spencer Go to last post
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Fearless Leader Makes NASA Solumn Promise! by Buster Norris
NEMO wrote: othing...
April 23rd 10 03:33 AM
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Astronomical Observations - Parts 1, 2, 3 by bwhiting
/daniel z. Min wrote:______________________________________________________ I think this is what makes modern astronomers angry at those of us who have...
August 17th 03 09:55 AM
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