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Old February 18th 08, 12:44 AM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,sci.space.station
BradGuth
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Default Great missions STS-122 & Expedition 16

On Feb 17, 4:29 pm, columbiaaccidentinvestigation
wrote:
On Feb 17, 3:13 pm, BradGuth wrote:"You don't
have to convince me..."

laughing, im not trying to, and wouldn't want to, as you are playing
the same games as usual.

Here is a link to the page that lists iss experiments by expedition.
(starts with 17 so you need to scroll down to the expedition 16
experiments.

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/st...iments/Expedit...


Ever notice how others that always claim as being all-knowing are not
bothering to contribute to your silly rants?

You and William Mook should sleep together, especially since you're
each one of an equal mindset kind, of the exact same feather and all
of that right stuff.

TRW/Raytheon GSO = 2e3 Sv/year as shielded by 5/16" aluminum, and
that's obviously with mother Earth always blocking some of that cosmic
trauma. Of course outside of our magnetosphere it should be a little
better off, especially without that nearby gamma and X-ray saturated
moon within sight or passing by so often.
.. - Brad Guth