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UnManned Exploration by
R P Haviland
I see a number of claims that unmanned vehicles make manned space flight
unecessary.
Instruments measure what they are designed to measure- unless you ar...
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Can Nozomi enter Mars orbit? by
Jim Kingdon
People have hailed the upcoming arrival at Mars of NASA's two Mars
landers, Mars Express (with Beagle 2), and Japan's Nozomi. The Nozomi
team has managed to...
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H-2A launch failure by
Rand Simberg
On 1 Dec 2003 07:02:01 -0800, in a place far, far away,
(ed kyle) made the phosphor on my monitor glow in
such a way as to indicate...
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From Russia, Without Love by
Rand Simberg
....is the title of this week's Fox News column, in which I discuss the
difference between the Russian and American space programs, and
propose moving ISS into...
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Satellite to Satellite communication ? by
Norris Watkins
Hello:
1. When you make an international phone call - say from NY to China -
how does the voice data travel ? Does it have to be send to the
satellite and then...
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Telescope Question by
Niko Holm
I'm looking to buy a new telescope in the range of about $1500 AUD (approx.
750 USD) Can someone give me a suggestion as to what to get?
I've looked at the...
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Atlas Launch Tonight by
LooseChanj
Twas tasty. I went out to the beach earlier today, and noticed what I thought
was a rocket on the pad. Came home to check on the web, and wow there's...
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Lessons Learned by
Rand Simberg
My latest Fox column, in which I discuss human motivators (*none* of
which is cooperation), the historical basis for them, and the
relevance to any potential...
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Airplane Scientists by
Rand Simberg
In honor of the centennial, I have an essay about the brothers Wright
up at TechCentralStation:
http://www.techcentralstation.com/121703D.html
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January 5th 04 02:04 AM
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Travelling to Mars by
Mervo
Hardly a week goes by without some news item about Mars and the
likelihood of manned flight to it.
I ask, where is there a cape Canaveral launch facility on...
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January 5th 04 04:10 AM
by BD
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ISS Slow Leak by
R Mark Elowitz
I recently heard that there is a very small leak on the ISS.
Could there be a link with the recent report of something
hitting the space station. Perhaps the...
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Soyuz station flights by
Andrew Gray
Okay.
http://www.spacetoday.net/Summary/2078 says there'll be two tourists,
going on Soyuz, one next year and one in '05. It's also worth noting
that the...
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Announcing BackyardAstronomy.org by
Mark Rooney
As much as I am disdained at public postings of this nature on news groups,
they do tend to serve as a focused group for this particular...
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The Earth by
LooseChanj
I was just relaxing in bed staring at my map of the world when I wondered
if ours were a different planet, what bits would be interesting? Where
would we send...
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Moon plans by
Jim Kingdon
Bush's speech is at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/01/20040114-3.html
There's a White House Fact Sheet...
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Food Crops on the Moon - What to grow? by
T
Some things to ponder:
- Greatest output of O2 for resources consumed.
- Food and other beneficial substances produced, (what do you do when
the stems and...
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January 19th 04 06:28 PM
by T
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