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Beady? by Dave Kenworthy
What happened to John Beaderstadt? I haven't seen anything from him since last August. DK -- Dave Kenworthy ----------------------------- Changes aren't...
January 7th 05 06:29 AM
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It's about damned time we all drink our own sweat! by Herb Schaltegger
"WASHINGTON (AP) -- How do you quench someone's thirst when there is plenty of water, but not a drop of it is drinkable? It's a question NASA researchers have...
March 21st 05 10:45 PM
by Pat Flannery Go to last post
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Stereo Vision and Rover Navigation Software for Planetary Exploration by OM
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 13:45:08 -0600, rk wrote: "Stereo Vision and Rover Navigation Software for Planetary...
March 27th 05 04:01 PM
by Peter Smith Go to last post
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CM photo ID? by Andrew Gray
Afternoon all. I vaguely recognise the background in this photograph - I've probably seen photographs taken in the same museum before. However, I'm...
April 3rd 05 01:04 AM
by Rusty Go to last post
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Accusations of Russian space artifact theft by Jim Oberg
http://www.collectspace.com/news/news-110603a.html http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news/state/11341436.htm Sometimes the paper trail on Russian space...
April 9th 05 07:42 PM
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[OT] I thought only Pat came up with stuff like this by Herb Schaltegger
From the Pat Flannery Memorial Institute for Really Imaginative Research comes this historical curiosity: "UK's Chicken Powered Nukes" From the...
April 19th 05 09:14 AM
by Pat Flannery Go to last post
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Opportunity is stuck by Pat Flannery
Well, the LM may never have sunk in the dread Moondust, but Opportunity has sunk into the dread...
May 4th 05 06:39 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Stars showing in moon photos by Tim Epstein
Following my earlier post, I've found a web site that I use to host photos. See below for the scan of the colour transparancy of Aldrin next to the flag, with...
May 9th 05 04:16 PM
by Brad Guth Go to last post
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Shuttle gets a new ET; PAO does it again by Pat Flannery
"Okay, let's switch tanks and try it again!": http://spaceflightnow.com/shuttle/sts114/050506options/ And on the return to flight front, the NASA PAO...
May 7th 05 07:09 PM
by Pat Flannery Go to last post
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Terraforming the Moon: Atmosphere Half-Life by [email protected]
Anybody know how to roughly calculate the half-life of an atmosphere (N2, CO2, whatever) on a low-mass object like the moon?
February 22nd 05 09:07 PM
by Brad Guth Go to last post
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The sounds of Titan! by Pat Flannery
Audio Quicktime file of the the Huygens probes signals to Cassini; four hours compressed into one minute...the last part sounds like the whistling of a tea...
February 17th 05 10:33 PM
by Andrew Gray Go to last post
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*** Announcement *** 72 Hours .... by [email protected]
rk wrote: *** ANNOUNCEMENT *** It is requested that for the next 72 hours trolls not be fed. This reminds me of a Green Lantern comic book I read over...
January 9th 05 01:49 AM
by smith Go to last post
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Donald Rumsfeld - Space Trivia - January 10, 1966 by Rusty
Donald Rumsfeld - Space Trivia - January 10, 1966 From the NASA NTRS server: Astronautics and Aeronautics, 1966, page...
January 11th 05 11:17 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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origin of start-sequence sample? by Reed Snellenberger
Christian Eyrich wrote: Hi! It may or may not have been requested here earlier, but I couldn't find such a post through Google groups. The sample...
January 9th 05 05:32 AM
by Peter Smith Go to last post
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Pyrotechnic Mishaps ... by pat
didn't the Mars Observer Transfer stage have a pyro anomaly on separation? when they kicked it out of the shuttle it tossed shrapnel around? r
January 27th 05 06:15 AM
by Henry Spencer Go to last post
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new external fuel tanks for the shuttle by Nancy G.
new external fuel tanks for the shuttle @ http://tinyurl.com/4nbnc
January 11th 05 10:31 PM
by T Go to last post
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What makes an ideal Moon base? by Pat Flannery
rk wrote: However, remember who can pull the plug at an time. There's a reason there's no batteries on that arm. :-) Yeah, we'll try to pull the...
January 14th 05 06:00 PM
by Andre Lieven Go to last post
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Yup...they'll _love_ this. by Pat Flannery
So...how long do you think it will take the HAARP/Columbia loss crowd to jump on this little news item?: http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0501/18columbia/ Pat
January 21st 05 11:59 AM
by Pat Flannery Go to last post
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New Blog: From The Earth To The Moon by ApolloEra
From The Earth To The Moon http://apolloera.blogspot.com/ Project Mercury, Project Gemini, Project Apollo. Manned Space Flight from 1961 until 1972.
February 10th 05 11:05 AM
by Peter Smith Go to last post
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more H2G2 thoughts by Terrell Miller
saw it for the first time last night, not bad at all but not great. Martin Freeman did a great job playing Arthur. Interesting take on the character, instead...
May 19th 05 06:11 PM
by Neil Gerace Go to last post
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