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Don's blog by
Christopher M. Jones
For what it's worth, I never called you a crank, I
called you "bat **** crazy". Please note the
difference.
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Mars Rover Construction Errors by
Christopher M. Jones
Apparently, during construction, the APXS instruments for
Opportunity and Spirit were installed in the wrong rovers.
This doesn't affect the scientific returns...
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This is interesting... by
Christopher M. Jones
This is interesting:
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=4272721
Hot on the heels of Bush's new long term plan for NASA
manned spaceflight, the...
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February 6th 04 09:59 AM
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an open letter to Pete by
Christopher M. Jones
NASA, or any government agency, can not and should not
be involved in developing improved commercial launch
systems. This is a job solely for private...
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368,000 ft! by
Christopher M. Jones
Excellent! SpaceShip 1 hit ~368,000 feet altitude in its
second X-Prize flight, with a turnaround time of 5 days.
Reports are that it was a good, clean...
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Solar Probe is back? by
Christopher M. Jones
I just noticed that there's a fancy new website for the
Solar Probe mission:
http://solarprobe.gsfc.nasa.gov/
For some reason I was under the impression that...
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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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Does anyone know what happened to ... by
Christopher P. Winter
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 23:16:42 -0400, Fred Hapgood wrote:
... Marshall T. Savage, author of the remarkable
The Millennial Project:...
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A book source disappearing by
Christopher P. Winter
Back in 2002, Leonard Robinson mentioned Used Space Books, Richard
Jackson's collection.
Jackson is now quitting business. Find his site...
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Proposed mathematics contest by
Christopher[_3_]
I wonder what list members think of this idea: A scientific/technical
contest to compose a metric with reasonably economical energy
requirements for an...
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question by
cicero
I am uninformed about space policy; can someone tell me what missions (if
any) are on deck for exploration of Titan and Europa in the next 2 decades?
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February 27th 04 01:40 AM
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Will suborbital RLVs lead to orbital RLVs? by
Clark S. Lindsey
With the growing number of suborbital space vehicle projects, and now
with the supersonic flight of the SpaceShipOne, the question is
constantly raised as to...
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Stardust by
Claude
So what are the results of the Stardust probe. I know it crash landed.
What about particle recovery and examination?
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Attention Please:
All those who have...
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Check this out. by
Claude
I heard on the news last night that the pollution levels of the 60's and
70's prevented sunlight from reaching earth and causing global warming
and we actually...
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Exploration by
Claude
We need to build a large probe with cameras and telescopes and fire it
off to Alpha Centauri. It needs to go close to light speed and have
enough fuel to break...
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November 22nd 13 04:53 AM
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