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Observing the Sun's Last Days from Earth by
D Schneider
A while ago, all the way back in August, a question came up about Red
Giants and earthlike planets. As part of the discussion, I provided a
reference to...
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Ofeq satellites by
John Penta
Alright...I've heard a lot...all over the spectrum...about these. So
now, I'm just plain intrigued.
Can someone give me details on Ofeq beyond the name and...
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Off Shelf Components by
David Findlay
We often hear mention of off-shelf-components, supposedly that can be bought
easily instead of specially developed. I realise that computer equipment
and...
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Office of Space Reconnaissance by
Elnur
In 2000 National Commission for the Review of National Reconnaissance
Office made recommendation to form new Office of Space Reconnaissance.
A little bit...
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Okay, magnetic bubble fans.... by
D Schneider
Just saw this on Space.com, with more on Technology.com:
quote
Superconducting Magnetic Bubble May Protect Astronauts From Radiation
By Bill...
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Opportunity backshell and the parachute by
Marco
I'm almost sure to have discovered, in one of the last images released
by JPL/MER and acquired by MER-A navigation camera on Sol 13, the
backshell and the...
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February 10th 04 12:10 AM
by Doug...
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Opportunity gets unstuck movie by
Pat Flannery
They have a Quicktime movie up made up from pictures from Opportunity
showing the rover getting itself unstuck from the...
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Opportunity's sand box.... by
snidely
Here's JPL's note about working on the way out of the stuck position
Opportunity is in:
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2005-072
quote
"We...
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Origin of the mass. By Espinoza by
victorespinoza
ORIGIN OF THE MASS
INTRODUCTION
My name is Victor Elias Espinoza Guedez, I am from Valencia, Venezuela, Technical University Superior computer. I graduated...
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OSP: reliability and survivability by
Edwin Kite
In deciding whether or not to fund NASA's proposed Orbital Space Plane
- a "space taxi" dedicated to crew transport, in contrast to the
current "space truck" -...
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Pegasus/TRACE Launch Photos Posted by
Brian Webb
Hi All:
I've just updated my web site and posted some previously unpublished images
of the 1998 launch of a Pegasus XL rocket carrying NASA's TRACE...
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Permission To Fly by
Rand Simberg
....is the title of my latest Fox News column, in which I analyze and
endorse the legislation introduced last week to clarify launch
regulation for suborbital...
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Pluto Memorial by
Dav Vandenbroucke
Along Jefferson Drive, on the south side of the National Mall in
Washington DC, there is a series of plaques describing the planets, in
relative distance from...
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Question about light in space? by
Micky
I was reading somewhere that they made the first light antenna. I suppose
that would make it 100's of times quicker than radio signals.?
I know we have 100's...
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by Mick
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Question About media covarage! by
astronomyguyty
Hello my name is Tyrone K. "Ty" I'm 16 years old & I live in Ky. I love astronomy... I think it's the most intesting subect in the world. I also like...
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Question regarding SS1 by
daan
Hi,
Would it require a lot more fuel/power to actualy go into earths
orbit,
or would that make SS1 to heavy to be carried by the White Knight?
If it would be...
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