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AVR/PIC uC to calculate 0-100kph and 100-0 using 2D accelerometer by Adam Bradley
Hi all! I'm mucking about with an AVR/PIC uC and want to choose a suitable accelerometer (probably from Analog Devices - but please let me know of any...
July 16th 03 11:20 PM
by Ian Stirling Go to last post
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CATS? by Joann Evans
Mike Swift wrote: NASA working to promote the military, ha ha. They took the DC-X only because it was forced upon them, Not true. Dan Goldin used...
July 16th 03 04:17 PM
by Len Go to last post
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Interstellar Missions by Abdul Ahad
When Pioneer 10 eventually passes Aldebaran - projected to be in around 2 million years time (!), do we know how "close" the flyby is likely to be...not that...
July 16th 03 03:46 AM
by Harmon Everett Go to last post
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connection between rotating and nonrotating sections by Joe Pfeiffer
(Henry Spencer) writes: In article , Richard Lamb wrote: A C Clarke described a...
July 16th 03 03:30 AM
by Harmon Everett Go to last post
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Asteroid Hunters Discover Near-Earth Object with New Camera by Ron Baalke
MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE JET PROPULSION LABORATORY CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION PASADENA, CALIF. 91109. ...
July 16th 03 01:03 AM
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Could Columbia have been Saved? by Andrew Gray
In article , Joann Evans wrote: Second, even if it did, the crew would have to know or suspect that there was a...
July 15th 03 08:29 PM
by Ken S. Tucker Go to last post
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Prices on Ion Drives or Hall Thrusters? by Vincent Cate
Heinrich Zinndorf-Linker wrote in message ... OK, buy them in Germany, instead. The Germans will...
July 14th 03 11:52 PM
by John Schilling Go to last post
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Sun-sync orbit? by MattWriter
The DARPA solicitation for the new FALCON small launch vehicle program specifies the requirement to put a satellite in "sun synchronous orbit" at 450 km at "79...
July 14th 03 10:31 PM
by Henry Spencer Go to last post
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Specific heats at high pressure by Iain McClatchie
I just got the book "Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Propulsion", mostly on the recommendations found in the sci.space.tech archives. I turned to Appendix 2...
July 14th 03 07:55 PM
by Ian Woollard Go to last post
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can earth based lasers and electromagnetic tethers by Ian Stirling
Tony Rusi wrote: put the ISS in the inclination as the moon? Yes, (assuming you meant "same inclination") but there would be...
July 14th 03 05:54 PM
by Tony Rusi Go to last post
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F2/H2 vs H2/O2 specific impulse: why fluorine is higher ? by Henry Spencer
In article , James Wentworth wrote: Didn't Vanguard's first stage use LOX/UDMH? -- Jason No, it was a...
July 14th 03 04:10 PM
by Henry Spencer Go to last post
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self healing outer skin by Harmon Everett
Awhile ago NASA was looking for projects to develop a "self healing skin" for long duration space vehicles. Does anybody know what is happening, or happened to...
July 14th 03 03:02 AM
by Harmon Everett Go to last post
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New Scientist Article on Solar Sails by JimM
(Gordon D. Pusch) wrote in message ... (JimM) writes (in response to...
July 13th 03 11:16 PM
by Brian Davis Go to last post
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Had earth have been denser planet than it is... by Henry Spencer
In article , Christopher wrote: (The archetypal example of big rocket with tiny payload because...
July 13th 03 10:11 PM
by Jordin Kare Go to last post
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1 Lensjet by johnhare
An acceleration jet needs more low velocity thrust to be useful in the boost role than on the high end where the high altitude rocket engines can be expected...
July 13th 03 07:47 PM
by johnhare Go to last post
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sci.space.tech and sci.space.science Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) by s.s.t moderator
This is the weekly Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) posting for sci.space.tech and sci.space.science . It is crossposted into sci.space.policy to explain...
July 13th 03 12:03 PM
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'In orbit' inspection craft.. by [email protected]
"Andrew Thompson" wrote: After reading some of the recent discussions re the shuttle loss I began to wonder at the practicality...
July 12th 03 05:19 PM
by Ian Stirling Go to last post
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Manned mission to Jupiter? by Christopher
On 08 Jul 2003 16:22:04 GMT, (TKalbfus) wrote: How about burrowing into a captures asteroid or comet, the low point of whose orbit comes...
July 12th 03 04:47 PM
by Karl Hallowell Go to last post
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Lens Turbojet for Acceleration by johnhare
Turbojets historically have been constantly improved in the direction of improved specific fuel consumption (SFC vs Isp for rockets). Thrust to weight has been...
July 12th 03 10:08 AM
by James Wentworth Go to last post
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Nuclear rocket engine 11B91-IR-100 from Russia by Dr.Ph. Ponomarenko A.V.
The book J.G.Demjanko, A.S.Koroteyev's , etc. " Nuclear Rocket Engines ", 2001 is published in Russia.. This book is interesting that it data...
July 12th 03 09:45 AM
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