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Soyuz on-orbit rendezvous burns delayed -- problem fixed? by Jim Oberg
The first two rendezvous burns for Soyuz today were slipped several hours, and then made successfully with revised durations, so as not to affect...
October 16th 04 05:19 AM
by Rusty Barton Go to last post
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Pirs docking compartment lifetime by Glen Overby
I was looking for the ISS future assembly sequence, and got off track looking at past missions. The Pirs assembly page at: ...
September 27th 06 02:58 PM
by Jorge R. Frank Go to last post
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solar flare alert! by Jim Oberg
The crew was directed into 'storm shelter' areas on board the station overnight to seek highest radiation protection, due to a massive new solar flare.
December 14th 06 09:51 AM
by Brian Gaff Go to last post
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May 15 double-barrel Soviet space anniversary by Jim Oberg
May 15 double-barrel Soviet space anniversary A tale of two rockets ... with a happy ending Russian anniversaries highlight how twists of fate averted war...
May 18th 07 02:31 AM
by Pat Flannery Go to last post
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ISS SAW question by Bob the Tomato[_2_]
I am looking for detailed information on how the solar arrays extend and retract into the blanket box. In particular, the mechanism used to deploy...
November 17th 07 06:12 PM
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Leaving MPLM's at Space Station by [email protected]
I was thinking earlier today. With the retirement of the Shuttle in 2010, has anyone looked at the possibility of leaving one or more of the MPLM's (like...
February 12th 08 11:51 PM
by Jeff Findley Go to last post
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Mars rover sticker shock by kT
Damon Hill wrote: Pat Flannery wrote in : Ouch! Two billion dollars. That's around four...
February 26th 08 06:51 PM
by BradGuth Go to last post
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One-way Manned Mission to Mars. by [email protected]
Follow along and contribute your ideas with NASA's One-way Manned Mission to Mars! http://1way2mars.blogspot.com/
May 4th 08 11:51 PM
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Project SCORE- 50th Anniversary Celebration by kT
Big Party. December 18, 2008 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_SCORE SCORE's technical objectives were two-fold. In addition to showing that an Atlas...
September 3rd 08 02:41 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Do farts float longer in zero g and stink more? by Blake
Has any astronaut ever sat on the stool in zero g and then noticed one of their turds accidently floated away like what happened to the bolts on...
September 20th 06 04:43 AM
by Greg D. Moore \(Strider\) Go to last post
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STOP! REVERSE! BACK to the PAD! by Jim Oberg
STOP! REVERSE! BACK to the PAD! Florida Today space blog Tuesday, August 29, 2006 //posted by John Kelly at 2:45 PM Atlantis heads back to the pad Atlantis...
August 30th 06 04:37 PM
by Cruithne3753 Go to last post
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Was the 'heart pacemaker' a 'space spinoff'? by Jim Oberg
Question -- most space-spinoffs seem to be mythical, how about these claims from a nice Jim Voss school speech, including pacemakers and Velcro? "Most...
October 27th 04 03:05 PM
by Henry Spencer Go to last post
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DART auto-rendezvous -- any ISS application? by Jim Oberg
The DART automated rendezvous mission (possibly tomorrow) is a very exciting new technology. But as far as I can tell, NASA's manned space program wants...
October 28th 04 04:04 PM
by Jeff Findley Go to last post
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The long-awaited Delta-4-Heavy test flight has just taken off -- WOW by Jim Oberg
The long-awaited Delta-4-Heavy test flight has just blasted off from Cape Canaveral, looks good so far. Boeing is the manufacturer -- a good day for...
December 23rd 04 08:17 PM
by Bill the Cat Go to last post
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Soyuz battery worry may force landing 1 rev early by Jim Oberg
Soyuz battery worry may force landing 1 rev early From April 21 On-Orbit Status Report (courtesy spaceref.com), "Soyuz-215/9S Status: The backup/reserve...
May 4th 05 08:06 PM
by Derek Lyons Go to last post
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Space Station Debris by Craig Fink
Somebody drop something recently from the Space Station? Watching the space walk today, Monday at 5:47am CDT Monday with the astronaut attached to the arm...
August 1st 05 03:38 PM
by Hi Ho Silver Go to last post
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NASA seeks volunteers for a spaceflight simulation by Jacques van Oene
NASA SEEKS VOLUNTEERS FOR SPACEFLIGHT SIMULATION STUDIES December 20, 2005 William Jeffs Johnson Space Center, Houston (281) 483-5111)
December 21st 05 10:37 PM
by snidely Go to last post
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Multistage TLI...another thought on EOR by Space Cadet
Hi All Space Review has had a two part article on using Medium lift to use EOR to assemble a Lunar or Mars mission. And I was wondering if it was possible to...
February 6th 06 06:53 AM
by Rand Simberg Go to last post
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Listen to SuitSat by Thierry
Hi, One of the strangest satellites in the history of the space age is about to go into orbit. Launch date: Feb. 3rd. That's when astronauts onboard...
February 10th 06 12:38 PM
by Johnny Borborigmi Go to last post
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ISS micrometoerite impacts by mellery
Hi all, I was reading this article about today's spacewalk, and the astronautics found a lot of micrometeoroid...
September 3rd 09 09:56 AM
by Brian Gaff Go to last post
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