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Japanese company plans space elevator by 2050 by [email protected]
"Speaking to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation this month, the company said that the elevator would reach 96,000km (59,652 miles) into space (for...
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October 16th 14 10:54 PM
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US to use Ariane launch vehicles? by vthokie
From nasawatch.com: "To pay for the new effort -- which would require a new generation of spacecraft but use Europe's Ariane rockets and Russia's Soyuz...
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January 25th 04 05:51 PM
by Sander Vesik Go to last post
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Rockets not carrying fuel. by Robert Clark
From this web page, the weight of the shuttle external tank with the liquid oxygen and hydrogen is 1.6 million pounds: EXTERNAL...
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August 26th 03 04:08 PM
by Robert Clark Go to last post
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A magic Space Station that flies too... by AA Institute
Imagine if this could be done in the next 30 years, we'd have not only established a foothold at a single location like the Moon or Mars... but the whole solar...
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October 25th 04 06:55 AM
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diaper wearing, bb-gun touting female astronaut goes psycho in love-triangle by AirRaid
Astronaut charged with kidnap attempt By MIKE SCHNEIDER, Associated Press ORLANDO, Fla. - A NASA astronaut charged with attempting to kidnap a romantic rival...
February 7th 07 03:46 AM
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Could Columbia have been Saved? by John E. Perry
Abrigon Gusiq wrote: What is the procedure and protocols for when the Shuttle is known to have taken some damage? I have no idea. As I said before, I'm...
July 4th 03 05:27 AM
by John E. Perry Go to last post
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Clarification on X-43A flight profile sought by Christopher M. Jones
I've been seeing some contradictory and/or misleading information in various reports about the X-43A flight and just what was achieved. Specifically, what...
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April 30th 04 01:41 AM
by Scott Hedrick Go to last post
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The X-33 as the upper stage of a two-stage-to-orbit system. by Robert Clark
I.) In 2006, Aviation Week claimed in an article that the Air Force had been testing a two-stage-to-orbit fully reusable launch system: Two-Stage-to-Orbit...
September 12th 09 03:51 AM
by Fred J. McCall[_3_] Go to last post
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A Nice Little Sub-Orbital Runabout by tomcat
tomcat wrote: This handy craft project can be done on a shoestring and built in about 2 years. Put a carbon fiber/graphite epoxy laminate on thin...
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August 6th 06 10:21 PM
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The "experts" strike again... :) :) :) "Direct" version of my "open Service Module" on NSF by gaetanomarano
oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo The "experts" strike again... :) :) :) "Direct" version of my "open Service Module"...
August 17th 07 02:19 PM
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Minuteman ICBM reaches Mach 1 at 60-ft above launcher? by Rusty B
I found a web page on Edwards Air Force Base website that describes early captive silo test launches of the Minuteman ICBM. In the article it is claimed that,...
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October 27th 03 04:11 PM
by Allen Thomson Go to last post
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Space Access Update #101 12/13/03 by Henry Vanderbilt
Space Access Update #101 12/13/03 Copyright 2003 by Space Access Society ________________________________________________________________________ Last time...
December 14th 03 05:46 AM
by Henry Vanderbilt Go to last post
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Mining the Moons of Mars by [email protected]
Mining the Moons of Mars ......if platinum were required for high efficiency fuel cells for automobiles, only 20% of the world's ground vehicles could...
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January 18th 09 08:25 PM
by BradGuth Go to last post
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Royal Navy Trident missile problem by Pat Flannery
I say, bit of a sticky wicket with the old bang eggs. In the James Bond Movie "Thunderball" the nuclear weapons on the Vulcan bomber have "Nuclear Warhead -...
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July 13th 08 04:20 PM
by Peter Stickney[_2_] Go to last post
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Night time Lunar Missions by TKalbfus
I wonder why the Apollo missions were conducted during the Lunar Day. It seems to me that Earthlight should be enough to see by, and when the Moon is New...
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February 18th 04 03:59 PM
by Guth/IEIS~GASA Go to last post
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How are the Japanese doing that? by Brian Thorn[_2_]
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 20:45:27 +0200 (CEST), "Non scrivetemi" wrote: The Hayabusa astroid sample collecting mission...
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July 7th 10 07:36 AM
by Pat Flannery Go to last post
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Neil Armstrong’s Shadow Found in Thin Section? by Wretch Fossil
Neil Armstrong’s shadow is found in thin section of Lunar Sample 10065? His body, lunar vines, animal neuron fossils are all found and identified in...
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April 16th 12 03:26 PM
by Wretch Fossil Go to last post
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RD-180 relplacement by Fred J. McCall[_3_]
I'm confused. The program to replace the RD-180 is focused on engines with around 400,000 lb thrust at sea level. This focuses them on the AR-1...
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May 17th 17 10:59 PM
by Greg \(Strider\) Moore Go to last post
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Barack Obama's Sense of Drift on Space Policy by Mark R. Whittington
In response to a question by a reporter for the Orlando Sentinel, President Barack Obama has made a statement about his plans for NASA that has sown confusion...
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March 18th 09 04:25 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Suborbital Institute Congratulates Scaled Composites, Applauds FAA Action by Edward Wright
Suborbital Institute Congratulates Scaled Composites, Applauds FAA Action April 7, 2004 Norman, OK -- The Suborbital Institute today congratulated...
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April 12th 04 08:16 PM
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