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[PS] Parker Solar Probe preview: 10 hot facts about NASA's coolmission to the Sun by William Elliot[_4_]
Planetary Society Blog Parker Solar Probe preview: 10 hot facts about NASA's cool mission to the Sun ...
August 20th 18 03:34 AM
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Towing Asteroids by Gravity by Dave W
I'm intrigued as to why there are no references to the above in any of the 'space' newsgroups. Do you guys know something that the public doesn't? It seemed...
November 30th 05 03:59 PM
by Jeff Findley Go to last post
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A very basic question... by Marcel Kuijper
Hello, This is my first post here, so forgive me if these questions have been asked before. (and I'm not a scientist) Left and right we can read how lots of...
May 20th 06 12:55 AM
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Humans in Zero-G by [email protected]
The article at: http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Could_NASA_Get_To_Pluto_Faster_Space_Expert_Says_Yes_By_Thinking_Nuclear.html includes the following: "The...
March 15th 06 07:42 PM
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Big Bang a local event? by Davej
Even though everything we can detect was apparently a product of the Big Bang, and exhibits red shift, isn't it rather parochial to presume that "everything...
November 24th 10 08:23 PM
by Sylvia Else[_2_] Go to last post
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Moon quakes by Brian Gaff
Are these purely due to the tide of the earth on the moon, as I heard suggested on tv a few nights ago, and if they are, are they keeping the moon...
July 6th 13 11:48 AM
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Time is, intrinsically, a spatial dimension / Jeff-Relf.Me by Brad Guth[_3_]
Despite our inablity to fully comprehend it... time is, intrinsically, a spatial dimension. In four dimensions ( space*time ), nature is static, immutable,...
May 18th 14 01:31 PM
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Planetary Society Blog for Saturday 30 May 2015 by The Planetary Society via sci.space.science Admin
Planetary Society Blog /////////////////////////////////////////// For LightSail Test Mission, Waiting is the Hardest Part Posted: 29 May 2015 02:02 PM...
June 1st 15 11:36 AM
by David Spain Go to last post
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The Theory of Nothing by 81235cbe990d7593
(1 of 5) Begins.... The Theory of Nothing Though time tells all to all, a deception here and now is any betrayal of the facts that progresses with...
September 27th 15 02:45 AM
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Cassini at Hyperion by Monte Davis
Take a look at the false-color image of Hyperion at http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/images/image-details.cfm?imageID=1762 Note the bright,...
October 12th 05 10:05 PM
by Pat Flannery Go to last post
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parallel universes by Sirius Black
What term "parallel universes" really mean?
February 11th 04 03:39 AM
by Greg D. Moore \(Strider\) Go to last post
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Visit to Phobos by George Prehmus
I have been reviewing the comments on the referenced thread, and it seems to me that most of the writers missed the sense of my original suggestion. I did NOT...
October 28th 03 05:02 AM
by George Prehmus Go to last post
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Space rocks group name? by Henry Spencer
In article , Jonathan Brimsfield wrote: I am looking for the name of the area or group from...
October 30th 03 11:15 PM
by Henry Spencer Go to last post
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Escape From A Black Hole by flamestar
Escape from a black hole is possible. Relativity says the mass of a body increases as it approaches the speed of light. Oh course once a body reaches the...
December 15th 03 07:50 PM
by variable magnitude Go to last post
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Anniversary of sorts just past by George William Herbert
I had thought I remembered that the first posts in the then-brand-new sci.space reorg groups went out in early January 1994, but reviewing Google records found...
December 24th 03 04:49 AM
by Josh Gigantino Go to last post
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Mars Rover dust experiment by Earl Colby Pottinger
A number of people complain about NASA not being able to clean it's solar panels on the Mars rovers. While I think NASA messes up a lot, there are things that...
January 21st 04 11:57 PM
by Niko Holm Go to last post
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UA Scientist Sheds New Lights On Outer Planets With Hubble Space Telescope by Ron
UA SCIENTIST SHEDS NEW LIGHTS ON OUTER PLANETS WITH HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE From Lori Stiles, UA News Services, 520-621-1877 January 22,...
January 26th 04 01:38 PM
by mlm Go to last post
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Supermassive black holes by David
Hello all, I recently watched a show on Discovery about supermassive black holes. Black holes have always fascinated me and this show what also very...
January 28th 04 07:51 PM
by Joe Strout Go to last post
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Moon's altered orbit by Ian
I asked this question at sci.space.tech, likely the wrong place. If something physical or meta-physical happened whereby the Moon's orbit was suddenly changed...
January 30th 04 02:34 AM
by Brian Davis Go to last post
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Black Holes & Gravastars by Gordon D. Pusch
(sanman) writes: I think I get what a Black Holes is, but what's a gravastar? ...
July 29th 03 04:41 PM
by Morenga Go to last post
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