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an idea for your ridicule by
aSkeptic
Hi sci.space.tech
It seems that nuclear power is useless for booster applications and it
has forever been religated to upperstages. Propellant temperature...
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Radiation a Mars trip hazard? by
Dr. O
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/09/science/space/09RADI.html
The thing I don't understand is that people have been spending much more
time in orbit than the...
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Air Breathing for VTVL by
johnhare
Until recently I have considered air breathing engines on VTVL to
not be worth consideration. Now I believe they *might* be worth
consideration if they can...
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Los Alamos rls on JIMO reactor by
dave schneider
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/02/040212081249.htm
contains:
"Los Alamos Leading Fast-paced Reactor Research To Power Planned
Journey To Jupiter's...
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Jan Stanislaw Wojski documentary by
Wojtek Brzezinski
Hi, I'm working on a documentary on prof. Jan Stanislaw Wojski, a
Polish scientist who - after being freed from Murnau POW camp in 1945
by American troops,...
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save the Hubble by
JazzMan
Lynndel Humphreys wrote:
Would it not be just as easy to capture the Hubble and return it safely.
Let's face it if 007 foes can do something similar...
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Simple large solid. by
Horatio.
Would it be possible to build one enormous single stage solid launcher and
offset the cost of the quantities involved by the saving on the
technological costs...
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February 11th 04 09:50 PM
by Greg
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spectrographic bounce by
Lynndel Humphreys
Is the spectrographic color change at the bounce(Mars) marks due to
physical or chemical change?
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How's Iridium doing? by
MSu1049321
The remaining sats were bought out and run by another company, immediately
turned around a lucrative military comms contract and then...? What's the
status of...
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NEED: Structural Dynamics Engineers by
George Ellis
I am currently conducting a confidential search for a Structural Dynamics
Engineer for one of the world's leading companies pioneering development of
advanced...
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February 10th 04 11:18 AM
by Ool
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He3 on asteroids? by
Josh Gigantino
Is there any known or guessed quantity of He3 on asteroids or dead
comets? If an object has been orbitting for 4+ billion years, it
should have collected some...
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Flea-hops into space. by
Eric Fenby
Until some nuclear-powered system of propulsion which does not involve mass
ejection is invented, then Man is limited to making the occasional flea-hop
into...
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by E.R.
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Diamagnetic levitation by
Zoltan Szakaly
I have recently found out that a hamster was levitated by applying a
strong magnetic field of 16 Teslas using a superconducting
electromagnet.
This is...
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Bussard ICF EXL engines by
George
Does anyone know how feasible Bussard's Inertial Confinement Fusion
EXL engine is? It is not laser ICF but electrostatic. I read an old
article about using one...
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