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FAQ-2-B: sci.space.tech reading list by
dave schneider
Reading lists and recommended references are a recurrent theme in
sci.space.* This occurs so often that it seems like there is a FAQ
missing here.
This...
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Solar System Busses by
John Buehler
Getting massive objects moving seems to be one of the biggest
challenges that we face with exploration of the solar system. With
manned missions, the...
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spirit rover dead? by
kegwasher
latest news does not sound positive for spirit. no meaningfull
communication in 24 hours and nothing at all on the scientific channels.
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Soyuz TMA lifetime by
Explorer8939
i'm not entirely sure what supplies bound the Soyuz TMA lifetime,
other than the container used for the toilet gets filled after 4 days
use. Other than the...
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Schematics +Architectural details by
harshit
I know this may sound naiive but can I somehow help in analysing the
possible problems with the rover. I am a EE with a masters degree and was
looking for a...
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January 24th 04 10:17 AM
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Details on MER hardware/software by
Ray
As a software/system engineer, I'm very curious about the software
(and hardware) organization in the MER's control system.
Is there any link to detailed...
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January 24th 04 10:22 AM
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static electricity/MER-A breakdown by
is it possible that in the low pressure/dry mars environment
that static electricity discharges due to dust friction
is causing the failures ?
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January 24th 04 10:18 PM
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General stationkeeping deltavee requirements? by
Erik Max Francis
I'm looking for general ways of calculating estimates of stationkeeping
deltavee requirements (e.g., m/(s y)) for satellites/stations in various
orbits (low,...
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Vacuum vs. sea-level rocket engine Isp by
Zoltan Szakaly
I am wondering if a rocket engine's performance in the atmosphere
could be improved by changing the operating point, such as mixture
ratio or chamber...
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Who has the most powerfull rocket? by
Rajesh Khanna
Hello All:
Who has the most powerfull rocket engine? In terms of Lifting capability?
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January 25th 04 06:34 AM
by ed kyle
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Lunar Licensing Process by
TangoMan
TransOrbital applied to the State(?) Dept. for their license to land a
mission on the lunar surface.
Realizing that a mission is held up until such a license...
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January 25th 04 09:08 PM
by JJ
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spinning surf-launch by
toby
Would it make any sense to design a surf launched tourist vehicle which is
spun up while floating in the water? This could then be a totally passive
guidance...
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Moving Hubble to 51.6 degrees (near ISS) by
Explorer8939
Anyone know the delta-V to move Hubble to 51.6 degrees (while keeping
it near 600 km altitude). What would be the amount of required
propellant, assuming a...
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isp from MKS units by
Parallax
I have a question that may have an obvious answer but I have lost too
many brain cells for it to be obvious to me.
isp is given as the thrust...
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January 26th 04 08:53 PM
by Len
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