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Space Dock - ISS by Chris Bennetts
"Bruce Sterling Woodcock" wrote in message ... "Abrigon Gusiq"...
July 2nd 03 02:07 AM
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F2/H2 vs H2/O2 specific impulse: why fluorine is higher ? by Henry Spencer
In article , James Wentworth wrote: Didn't Vanguard's first stage use LOX/UDMH? -- Jason No, it was a...
July 14th 03 04:10 PM
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1 Lensjet by johnhare
An acceleration jet needs more low velocity thrust to be useful in the boost role than on the high end where the high altitude rocket engines can be expected...
July 13th 03 07:47 PM
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Asteroid Hunters Discover Near-Earth Object with New Camera by Ron Baalke
MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE JET PROPULSION LABORATORY CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION PASADENA, CALIF. 91109. ...
July 16th 03 01:03 AM
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What is the highest ISP for a hybrid ? by MONTMACH
Hello Group Just curious, what is the highest ISP achieved by a hybrid, not theoretical or in a vaccum, just real sea level results? lets say for Nitrous...
July 17th 03 04:36 PM
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sci.space.tech and sci.space.science Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) by s.s.t moderator
This is the weekly Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) posting for sci.space.tech and sci.space.science . It is crossposted into sci.space.policy to explain...
July 20th 03 12:03 PM
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Space Engineering Helps Drill Better Holes In Planet Earth by Ron Baalke
ESA News http://www.esa.int 18 July 2003 Space engineering helps drill better holes in planet Earth Expertise derived from working on the joint NASA-ESA...
July 18th 03 07:23 PM
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Stronger Steel by sanman
Since I happened to be posting stuff on Pulse Detonation Engines, which heavily tax their materials due to the terrible cylical mechanical and thermal stresses...
July 18th 03 08:55 PM
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3 Lensjet by johnhare
At home I don't actually number the dozens of possible configurations of the lensjet. I'm doing it here to keep track in case anyone gets interested. Most of...
July 19th 03 02:46 PM
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V2 used film cooling by Vincent Cate
I am reading "Rockets, Missiles, and Men in Space" by Willy Ley, and was amazed to read that the V2 used "film cooling" or "transpiration". It had 4 rows of...
July 11th 03 09:48 PM
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Nuclear rocket engine 11B91-IR-100 from Russia by Dr.Ph. Ponomarenko A.V.
The book J.G.Demjanko, A.S.Koroteyev's , etc. " Nuclear Rocket Engines ", 2001 is published in Russia.. This book is interesting that it data...
July 12th 03 09:45 AM
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Could Columbia have been Saved? by Bryan Ashcraft
"Abrigon Gusiq" wrote in message ... If ISS had been available as a space dock, so that the damage could...
July 5th 03 08:23 PM
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sci.space.tech and sci.space.science Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) by s.s.t moderator
This is the weekly Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) posting for sci.space.tech and sci.space.science . It is crossposted into sci.space.policy to explain...
July 6th 03 12:03 PM
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Could Columbia have been Saved? by Charles Buckley
Abrigon Gusiq wrote: What is the procedure and protocols for when the Shuttle is known to have taken some damage? Depends very much on the circumstances....
July 6th 03 12:06 PM
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Accelerator Turbojet for SSTO by johnhare
"John Schilling" wrote in message ... "johnhare" writes: Having...
July 9th 03 10:15 AM
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UK members: When is re-schedule of BBC's OU programme on Beagle 2? by Z
Anyone know when the BBC will re-broadcast it's Learning Zone programme about Beagle 2. I saw most of it the first time round but didn't record the...
July 9th 03 07:18 PM
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could we shine a laser on this new solar system and detect somethingin 180 years? by [email protected]
Tony Rusi wrote: http://news.independent.co.uk/world/science_medical/story.jsp?story=421468 Not practically. It's is only just possible to detect a laser...
July 10th 03 04:54 PM
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sci.space.tech and sci.space.science Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) by s.s.t moderator
This is the weekly Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) posting for sci.space.tech and sci.space.science . It is crossposted into sci.space.policy to explain...
July 13th 03 12:03 PM
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self healing outer skin by Harmon Everett
Awhile ago NASA was looking for projects to develop a "self healing skin" for long duration space vehicles. Does anybody know what is happening, or happened to...
July 14th 03 03:02 AM
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Payload comparison - polar vs. low inclination by MattWriter
I have been unable to locate the appropriate conversion factor for comparing a launcher's capability betweeen polar and low-inclination orbits. Does...
July 22nd 03 05:10 PM
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