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Hypersonics Overhype by
Rand Simberg
That's the theme of my latest column at TechCentralStation:
http://www.techcentralstation.com/033104C.html
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Return to flight by
John
I understand, from press reports, thatthere was to have been an update last Monday to the return to Flight timetable. Is that correct? and if so has
anyone any...
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Gravity Probe B Launch Photo by
Brian Webb
Hi All:
I've posted a rather nice photo of last Tuesday's Gravity Probe B launch
from Vandenberg AFB on my web site...
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NASA Culture versus Corporate Culture by
Bill Clark
Despite all its human flaws, the "NASA culture" has a strong can-do,
will-do attitude that makes it possible for them to achieve what
organizations ten times...
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Binary planet? by
Bob Martin
The "Seasons on Gas Giant Moons" thread got me wondering... would a
"binary" system of earth-like planets be possible? And what would
happen once any...
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Seasons on gas giant moons by
Hephaestus
Here's something I got to thinking about while considering Earth-like
moons around gas giants in the habitable zones around stars. What
would seasons be like?...
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Atlas - Delta Very Heavy by
William J Hubeny
This subject was touched on a few years ago in one of the sci.space groups.
Now that NASA has been given a new direction, maybe its time bring it up
again.
I...
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Meridiani....where is the ejecta? by
Mike Herron
Meridiani has a very strange feature.
There are craters and no ejecta.
Is the ejecta all covered by some recent event? If so, why is the
surface surrounding...
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Minimum Number of Rocket Designs by
Charles Talleyrand
Suppose one wanted to trim the many different rocket designs
we have to the minimum useful few. We'd like to have a rocket
well suited to every task, but...
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COBRA BRASS family of sensors by
Allen Thomson
Some more factoids about CB:
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http://www.smdc.army.mil/Contracts/SETAC/archived_T_ORP/TORP0032_1.doc
SYSTEMS ENGINEERING &...
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MESSENGER Viewing Opportunity by
Brian Webb
Hi All:
NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft is set for launch on Sunday night-Monday
morning. The craft should be visible with simple optical assistance shortly
after...
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MESSENGER Mission New Group by
kpowi
In few hours NASA's Messenger orbiter will be launched
toward Mercury.
And the new MESSENGER Mission group has just...
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Hubble Ultra Deep Field image by
frostybeer
What an amazing image. Would anyone care to start a discussion on this
image? I could analyze it for hours.
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Japanese Solar Sails by
dave schneider
from http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3555048.stm
"Last Updated: Wednesday, 11 August, 2004, 10:49 GMT 11:49 UK
Japan unfurls solar sail in...
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