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X 20 Dyna Soar by
Rich Godwin
Folks
just thought you'd like to be made aware of Apogee's latest Mission Report
book, being the X 20 Dyna Soar Hypersonic Weapons System. The old space
plane...
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UnManned Exploration by
R P Haviland
I see a number of claims that unmanned vehicles make manned space flight
unecessary.
Instruments measure what they are designed to measure- unless you ar...
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Science Channel heads-up by
Pat Flannery
The Science Channel has some interesting space-related programs coming up;
On Thursday, Jan.13th, "Rendezvous With Saturn's Moon" about the
Huygen's probe...
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Food Crops on the Moon - What to grow? by
T
Some things to ponder:
- Greatest output of O2 for resources consumed.
- Food and other beneficial substances produced, (what do you do when
the stems and...
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by T
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Moon plans by
Jim Kingdon
Bush's speech is at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/01/20040114-3.html
There's a White House Fact Sheet...
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Manned vs unmanned by
Doug Angus
I'm not sure if this is the right news group to help with this question.
I had an argument with a friend the other day about whether its cheaper
to send a...
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Next plans for AMSAT: P3E and P5A by
Jim Kingdon
First to recap: AMSAT builds and operates satellites with volunteers,
for use by amateur radio. AMSAT's most recent satellite was P3D,
launched around the...
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Integration vs trial and error? by
David Findlay
When vehicle designs, spacecraft trajectorys and flight profiles are
designed, do the designers use a method of trial and error, then
interpolation to...
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There Goes The Sun? by
Rand Simberg
That's the question I ask in this week's Fox News column.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,102318,00.html
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simberg.interglobal.org * 310 372-7963 (CA)...
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Legislative Emergency by
Rand Simberg
The Senate is on the verge of killing the suborbital passenger
business:
http://www.transterrestrial.com/archives/004386.html#004386
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Off Shelf Components by
David Findlay
We often hear mention of off-shelf-components, supposedly that can be bought
easily instead of specially developed. I realise that computer equipment
and...
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Question by
[email protected]
light antenna is nothing but a telescope. radio waves penetrate gas
cloud etc in space beter.. they are waaaay better to send signal..
which is why we listen...
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Atlasholes by
LooseChanj
Well, here was my night: http://www.livejournal.com/users/ogw/77348.html
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This is a siggy | To E-mail, do note | Just because something
It's...
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SpaceShip 1 on The Science Channel by
Pat Flannery
The Science Channel will be running two programs on Rutan's SpaceShip 1
on Tuesday, October 12th, stating at 8 PM EST - the first of these is
"Black Sky: The...
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Okay, magnetic bubble fans.... by
D Schneider
Just saw this on Space.com, with more on Technology.com:
quote
Superconducting Magnetic Bubble May Protect Astronauts From Radiation
By Bill...
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January 6th 05 12:09 PM
by T
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SS1 success reported widely by
dave schneider
In addition to the usual outlets (Yahoo, etc), the appearent success
of this morning's flight even made it to the Peter Tilden Morning Show
on KZLA. The "Five...
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Question about light in space? by
Micky
I was reading somewhere that they made the first light antenna. I suppose
that would make it 100's of times quicker than radio signals.?
I know we have 100's...
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by Mick
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