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So bring me that asteroid.. by Brian Gaff
It occurs to me with this mission to move an asteroid and bring it into a different orbit closer to the moon/earth system,that there are possible dangers...
July 19th 13 07:47 PM
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What's up with those mountains on Iapetus? by richard schumacher
That smooth unbroken continuous hill just looks weird. See for...
January 7th 05 02:19 AM
by Rick Jones Go to last post
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Titanian ice volcanoes by Eric Sadoyama
In http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/SEMHB881Y3E_0.html, the ESA said that "instead of lava, Titanian volcanoes spew very cold ice." Does this mean...
January 28th 05 08:13 PM
by Eric Sadoyama Go to last post
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Will Gregory reverse Hubble decision? by Allen Newman
Well that would be the first thing *I* would do now that O'Keefe is gone.
March 2nd 05 11:32 PM
by Revision Go to last post
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Inclination change: worst case by Monte Davis
Dumb question: If one were in circular LEO and crazy enough to want a 90-degree change of inclination, what's the cost in delta-v? Is it, as intuition is...
March 24th 05 08:17 AM
by Harald Kucharek Go to last post
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Cryosat by
I understand that Cryosat is operational or close to it. Are there any early data available, perhaps in preprint form, or any papers ? Especially concerning...
October 10th 05 11:20 PM
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Water on the moon or Mars by Seth
I was just wondering about this. I remember checking the daily updates with my office mates about the two rovers on Mars. We were really disappointed by the...
January 8th 06 11:27 PM
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Solar light on Pluto by AlexT
Folks Reading through various articles about the upcoming launch of the New Horizon probe I did not manage to locate any solid information about the amount of...
January 12th 06 10:53 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Mars Climate - historical changes by Chris S
Are there any implications for earth from Mar's loss of atmosphere? Are there / were there processes involved which could be replicated here?? Are there any...
April 9th 06 01:51 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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intelligent question by nostradamus
Hello, Is it not contradictory for cosmologists to state that Star Trek is rubbish because you cannot hear expolsions in a vaccum and then say that space is...
September 11th 04 12:58 AM
by Alexander Pavlik Go to last post
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baloon static in air by Keith Harwood
udit wrote: i have another question suppose a hot air ballon is made still in mid air. then the earth will rotate under it so will the baloon reach...
September 9th 04 04:07 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Some thoughts on solar sails by nafod40
Most stuff I've seen on solar sails really reminds me of solar parachutes, where your drag happens to exceed gravity, so you go with the solar flow, so to...
April 4th 04 03:58 PM
by Martha H Adams Go to last post
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Comets to Mars? by Hop David
In _Entering Space_ Robert Zubrin mentions that it would take only a small amount of Delta V to send Kuiper Belt Objects down to Mars. He believes comets...
May 19th 04 09:11 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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After the RAT by Fred K.
The RAT has produced a nice cross-section of a Mars Blueberry. To my eye, it looks to be layered, not concentrically, but rather in a linear way, which...
February 29th 04 05:47 AM
by hrtbreak Go to last post
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building a base on the Moon by Andromeda et Julie
Well, suppose we really decide to install a base on the moon, in a relatively short term .. What could be used there (on the Moon) to help reducing the weigh...
February 15th 04 04:34 AM
by TheonFrm4 Go to last post
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hope for Beagle 2 ? by Simon Laub
Since Christmas Day, British mission controllers have listened in vain for a signal from their Beagle 2 Mars lander. A number of questions follows from...
January 19th 04 12:24 AM
by Gordon D. Pusch Go to last post
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Beagle 2 assistance by Martin Milan
Prof Colin Pillinger announced in a press conference this morning that the Beagle 2 team are hoping to receive offers of assistance from any radio telescope...
December 30th 03 04:50 PM
by anonymous Go to last post
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Mars Express radio link with Mars Rovers by Explorer8939
I can't find any hint that the Mars Express spacecraft can serve as a radio link between the rovers and Earth. Anyone know?
January 17th 04 03:13 AM
by Andromeda et Julie Go to last post
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meta-lesson of the Mars rovers by albright
Hi all. The rovers have done a great job, turning up a myriad of intriguing and puzzling features. But the one thing they have shown most clearly is the need...
March 17th 04 05:13 AM
by uray Go to last post
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terraforming an GM by Eps
if we can genectically modify crops to resist the cold then what is stopping us from creating a plant that could survive on the surafce of mars ?... maybe we...
August 28th 03 08:05 AM
by David M. Palmer Go to last post
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