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Future Space War by
John Schilling
(Allen Meece) writes:
When someone starts taking weapons into space, such as the USAF is now doing,
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Man's greatest achievement by
Uddo Graaf
When you ask people around the world what they think is man's greatest
achievement, many will answer the manned moon landings of the late '60's and
early...
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Coal is Toxic - need SPS by
Charles F. Radley
It is now official, seafood is becoming unsafe because of Mercury
contamination from burning...
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The end of mars exploration by
jacob navia
In an article today, the New York Times reports:
The mission is scheduled to come to a pragmatic end sometime this spring,
when the financing runs...
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March 25th 04 06:49 AM
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Water at Martian south pole by
William Elliot
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Jacques van Oene wrote:
Thanks to ESA's Mars Express, we now know that Mars has vast fields of
perennial water ice, stretching out...
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Mars Spirit Duracrust Soil Anomalies by
Thomas Lee Elifritz
March 19, 2004
Besides all the obvious anomalies in these latest series of soil
photomicrographs, the apparent stickyness, the numerous threaded
grains, soil...
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Soil Moisture at Meridiani by
Thomas Lee Elifritz
March 23, 2004
The latest pancams are in. At the very bottom of the center of the
crater, a few inches under the soil appears to be still moist. That
would be...
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The politics of Martian exploration by
MarsMud
I missed the last news briefing (salt water) at NASA but a friend of
mine said that "oil exploration" was specifically mentioned during the
briefing. Without...
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Minuteman III launch scrubbed by
Rusty B
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 16:31:09 GMT, "Alan Erskine" wrote:
MINUTEMAN III LAUNCH SCRUBBED
This morning's test launch of an...
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Some Astronomy News by
Christopher M. Jones
(jsp) wrote in message ...
The most distant object yet observed in the solar...
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X-43A flew by
Scott Lowther
Apparently successfully.
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Scott Lowther, Engineer
Remove the obvious (capitalized) anti-spam
gibberish from the reply-to e-mail address
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Space Empires by
Mark R. Whittington
History Professor Jeremi Suri discusses the promise and perils of space
empires:
http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20040304-082405-1445r.htm
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Mark R....
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