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Skylab Jogging Track by spacesailor
Hi Since retiring as a NASA contractor 3 years ago, I've taken up writing. I want to use something similar to the jogging track that was in Skylab. The...
July 15th 14 11:51 PM
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CNN article about nuclear power on space probes by quibbler
Here's an article that CNN has about nuclear power on space probes. I list some questions about it...
February 28th 04 09:00 PM
by Henry Spencer Go to last post
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Light on Titan by rnesto
Sunshine on Titan has to be 1/100 of that we have on Earth, because Titan is 10 time farer than us from the Sun. So, the Huyghen after landing get on a light...
March 28th 05 11:16 PM
by Keith Thompson Go to last post
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Moon landings by [email protected]
Have any other missions to the moon been completed since apollo 11?
September 12th 05 10:44 PM
by Joseph S. Powell, III Go to last post
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Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation, by Scott Miller
InEurope wrote: Hi I have two question 1. The CMB (Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation) Scientist say that it isotropic through out our universe ,...
April 18th 06 04:19 AM
by Greg D. Moore \(Strider\) Go to last post
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Dark Matter by Winnifred
Does anyone have any personal theorys on what exactly the dark matter of the universe is?
September 8th 08 08:36 PM
by yuqingeng2007 Go to last post
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Rocket acceleration question by Makhno
Hello, I have a small problem which I initially thought would be fairly easy to work out. Given a rocket or mass M ejecting as its exhaust a mass stream at a...
September 22nd 05 08:16 AM
by Joseph Nebus Go to last post
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Comets by Nog
If comets are made from mostly water-ice, some dirt and organic matter they had to come from a former water planet that blew up somewhere in the universe. The...
December 2nd 05 05:00 AM
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I've got a question... by [email protected]
I would've posted this question in the chemistry newsgroup but the people in there seem like idiots and I fear it would never get answered. Heat is defined as...
September 27th 04 09:46 PM
by Nalin Ratnayake Go to last post
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Rings on Saturn?? by Jo & MickD
Why do the rings on Saturn look so perfect ie have perfect looking gaps around them. How does this actually happen or work?????????
July 25th 04 03:28 AM
by Henry Spencer Go to last post
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Another Strange object in MER photo by Doug Hortvet
This image is from Spirit :: Panoramic Camera :: Sol 014: http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/all/2/p/014/2P127604323EFF0309P2543R5M1.JPG The lowermost...
July 12th 04 01:52 PM
by Mike Miller Go to last post
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Big Rocks & The Mayhem That Follows by Mike Miller
If an Earth-like planet was struck by a 1000km-diameter planetoid (a mini-version of the Mars-sized rock that might have hit Earth and formed the moon), would...
April 18th 04 04:32 PM
by Gordon D. Pusch Go to last post
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Purpose of a Black Hole in an Organized Universe by William Elliot
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004 wrote: The Universe has had billions of years to organize itself and it is not just random kaos any more....
April 12th 04 09:36 AM
by Alf P. Steinbach Go to last post
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Sonic boom, Light Boom? by Jan C. Vorbrüggen
When an aircraft reaches the speed of sound, a sonic boom is created; what would happen if something reached the speed of light, would a 'light boom' be...
November 26th 03 05:42 PM
by Henry Spencer Go to last post
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looking into the past??? by download the whole internet
OK, this is just a thought but... If the nearest star is 4 light years away then we are seeing light which is 4 years old?? So what we are looking at is the...
August 30th 03 11:17 PM
by Jens Kieffer-Olsen Go to last post
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Apollo spacecraft shielding material by res17uuf
Hi... I'm doing a research project for school on the apollo missions and I have been having trouble finding information on what was used to shield the apollo...
November 18th 03 03:45 PM
by Vincent Cate Go to last post
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Would You Really Pop Like a Balloon in a Vacuum? by Chris Wood
If a person were suddenly placed in a vacuum, e.g., thrown out of a spaceship without a protective/pressure-ized suit -- a la science fiction movies, would...
November 12th 03 01:59 PM
by Mike Miller Go to last post
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Simple Atmospheric Model for Space? by Vincent Cate
Jan Philips on sci.space.history asked "How low can you orbit?". I have a space simulator that could be used to play around with this kind of problem. I had...
October 18th 03 04:45 PM
by Vincent Cate Go to last post
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Very simple question by Earth Resident
How did scientists calculate the distance between earth and moon, earth and sun etc.
October 8th 03 12:09 AM
by eyelessgame Go to last post
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Lunar Soil Temperature by Mike Miller
The daytime lunar temperature swings between something like 400K and 100K. What is the average temperature several meters into the lunar soil? Above or below...
July 23rd 03 11:13 AM
by Mike Miller Go to last post
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