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Griffen Testimony by
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From the AP, via Yahoo
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051103/ap_on_sc/nasa, this on Griffen's
latest testimony:
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NASA's top priorities are a...
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Home Sweet Home by
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How are the new crews settling in, now that they've given the boot to
Expedition 25?
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todo list not empty by
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According to the NASA site, stuff is still happening on the station:
"Two Russian cosmonauts will venture outside the International Space
Station on Jan. 21...
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Groundless Docking and Undocking by
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How close is ISS to being able to handle a visiting spacecraft's docking
and undocking without ground teams coaching?
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Meteor Showering aboard ISS by
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At NASA, get your comet debris while it's hot:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/multimedia/gallery/index.html
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Falcon at T-9 by
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Auto launch sequencer running at T-10.
Dragon on internal power at T-8.
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The rockets of May by
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Expedition 31's ride on the way to the launch pad:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/7187009136/in/photostream
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Antares roll-out by
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Thanks to NBCNews.com for pointing out OCS is taking the next step in
their station supply entry:
"The first stage of Orbital Sciences' Antares rocket...
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How do they judge costs.. by
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On Nov 10, 11:44*pm, "Brian Gaff" wrote:
It occurred to me some time ago, that doing stuff in space manned or
otherwise was and...
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Soyuz for downmass by
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On Nov 10, 2:29*pm, Dr J R Stockton
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The other need could have been satisfied by deciding, directly after
Columbia's...
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November 23rd 10 08:40 PM
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Done, too! EVA aborted, then restarted by
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Space.com has 3:54 p.m. EST (2054 GMT) for concluding, and 4:06 p.m.
EST (2106 GMT) for opening the hatch into the inner compartment, but
hasn't updated to...
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EVA view from elbow cam by
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That's a great shot (supposedly over the Florida panhandle), of
Christer translating around the base of the spar with Beamer up on the
end of the arm. The...
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December 19th 06 07:25 PM
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CBM and linear growth limits by
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Does anyone have a quick answer for what the maximum length for a
linear set of modules connected by CBMs is (based on design
limitations)? And is the limit...
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Batteries by
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On May 18, 1:11*am, "Brian Gaff" wrote:
Hmm, well, If these are the same as the domestic sort, I have found that
although in the...
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Losing one's cool by
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From NYT:
"Space Station Malfunction Prompts Shutdowns
By WILLIAM HARWOOD
Published: August 1, 2010
One of two coolant systems aboard the International...
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Staying Station-ary by
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"Three departing Expedition 24 crew members will spend at least
another day on the International Space Station following an
unsuccessful attempt to undock...
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Station isn't so kewl these days? by
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And is it the *new* pump that has the valve that is misbehaving?
I've forgotten if the crew was up to six at the time the pump was
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