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Could Kistler's K1 carry people by
Larry Gales
Given that the Kistler K1 is designed to be fully reusable, and that
6 g's is the maximum g-force for both ascent and re-entry, is there any
particular reason...
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Beal Aerospace and NASA by
Parallax
Beal Aerospace's web site has quite a condemnation of NASA from Beal
himself accussing NASA of attempting to monopolize commercial space
industry. Is this...
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by ed kyle
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Why is a LOX/Kero SSTO not rather easy? by
Larry Gales
I am not a particular fan of SSTO, but it appears to me that SSTO has
long been within our grasp.
The best figures that I could get for the Titan II 1st...
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Proton Beating Arianespace? by
ed kyle
With three recent ILS launch signings, Krunichev's
Proton/Briz M has, at least temporarily, nosed ahead
of Arianespace's Ariane 5 in the race for...
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September 16th 03 11:12 PM
by ed kyle
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Poll: "Spacefaring Civilization" by
Success_Machine
1. What fraction of a population has to be living or travelling in
space regularly or simultaneously for the whole population to be
called a "Spacefaring...
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Russians planning manned Mars mission by
Patrick
According to an article in the journal Science (Aug 15), the Russians are
planning
for a manned flight to Mars in 2018. They pick that year because of
the...
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China's Great Leap Upward by
Alex R. Blackwell
I'm not sure if this has already been posted, but below is an
interesting article from the October 2003 issue of Scientific...
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NASA's roadmap to Shuttle obsolescence by
Rand Simberg
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 13:04:18 +0200, in a place far, far away,
"Ultimate Buu" made the phosphor on my
monitor glow in such a way as to...
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Picture of dropped satellite by
Ian
Chaps,
Maybe this is old news, but here's a picture of that dropped satellite
(courtesy of a website very relevant to today's business...
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September 15th 03 11:48 PM
by Ian
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2003 QO104 This time a big moose! by
Al Jackson
Check out
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/risk/2003qo104.html
2nd guy to be a Torino Scale 1, in the last few weeks. It may go away too, but
2009 is a lot closer...
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ISS On-Orbit Status, 12-09-2003 by
stmx3
Jacques van Oene wrote:
ISS On-Orbit Status 12 Sep 2003
Work continues at both MCCs on the identification of mutually acceptable
procedural safety...
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September 15th 03 05:44 PM
by stmx3
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A human Mars mission? by
Christopher
Has there been any proper work done for a human mission to Mars yet?
i.e. a rough design on the type of spacecraft that will be used, or
some small amount of...
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Space Policy Digest BBS -- offline? by
Rand Simberg
On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 19:27:35 -0500, in a place far, far away, "Paul F.
Dietz" made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a
way as to indicate...
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Anomaly Heck - They dropped the thing! by
Aozotorp
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=10299
STATUS REPORT
Date Released: Tuesday, September 09, 2003
Goddard Space Flight Center
Earth Science Missions...
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Torcon/Man Conquers Space by
Scott Lowther
Was anybody at the World SF Con in Toronto? I understand there was to be
a showing of some MCS footage... anybody see it?
--
Scott Lowther, Engineer
"Any...
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Refurbish the Saturn V Rocket by
TKalbfus
There are a few lying around. Was NASA should do is get one of its Saturn Vs
ready for launch, whatever it takes. But instead of putting people on it, you
put...
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September 13th 03 12:14 AM
by Dholmes
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