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Deflector Shields Are On Their Way
nightbat wrote
Finally deflector shields are being developed to tackle the outer space radiation problem. See: http://www.space.com/businesstechnol...gy_shield.html As profound Earth Science Team Officers hopefully set out into the deepest reaches of space those developed radiation shields will be a welcomed asset to help protect space crew members. Of course the Seans must have licked that problem long ago but helping protect present Nasa distant planet mission astronauts will be welcomed. ponder on, the nightbat |
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On Apr 26, 10:54 pm, nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote Finally deflector shields are being developed to tackle the outer space radiation problem. See:http://www.space.com/businesstechnol...gy_shield.html As profound Earth Science Team Officers hopefully set out into the deepest reaches of space those developed radiation shields will be a welcomed asset to help protect space crew members. Of course the Seans must have licked that problem long ago but helping protect present Nasa distant planet mission astronauts will be welcomed. ponder on, the nightbat It's good to see that Dr. Ruth is getting involved in providing our astronauts protection from dangerous radiation. Of course, she has always advised using proper protection. Even Darla admitted that hard radiation was a problem for intergalactic travel at FTL speeds. But being ever observant of the prime directive, she would give no clues as to how to solve the problem. But every problem has a solution, and so the solutions will be found as we reach for the stars. Double-A |
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Deflector Shields Are On Their Way
nightbat wrote
Double-A wrote: On Apr 26, 10:54 pm, nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Finally deflector shields are being developed to tackle the outer space radiation problem. See:http://www.space.com/businesstechnol...gy_shield.html As profound Earth Science Team Officers hopefully set out into the deepest reaches of space those developed radiation shields will be a welcomed asset to help protect space crew members. Of course the Seans must have licked that problem long ago but helping protect present Nasa distant planet mission astronauts will be welcomed. ponder on, the nightbat Commander Double-A It's good to see that Dr. Ruth is getting involved in providing our astronauts protection from dangerous radiation. Of course, she has always advised using proper protection. Even Darla admitted that hard radiation was a problem for intergalactic travel at FTL speeds. But being ever observant of the prime directive, she would give no clues as to how to solve the problem. But every problem has a solution, and so the solutions will be found as we reach for the stars. Double-A nightbat Yes whenever advancements are made to help safeguard our brave astronauts it is very good. Commander Double-A you're up once again for promotion for your dedication and astronomy advancement contribution. Full Colonel rank with silver oakleafs and anti auk coffeeboy meritorious duty citation being awarded. Congratulations and thank you for your highest duty performance and devotion to advancement of Astronomy. cheers, the nightbat |
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On Apr 26, 11:42 pm, nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote Double-A wrote: On Apr 26, 10:54 pm, nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Finally deflector shields are being developed to tackle the outer space radiation problem. See:http://www.space.com/businesstechnol...gy_shield.html As profound Earth Science Team Officers hopefully set out into the deepest reaches of space those developed radiation shields will be a welcomed asset to help protect space crew members. Of course the Seans must have licked that problem long ago but helping protect present Nasa distant planet mission astronauts will be welcomed. ponder on, the nightbat Commander Double-A It's good to see that Dr. Ruth is getting involved in providing our astronauts protection from dangerous radiation. Of course, she has always advised using proper protection. Even Darla admitted that hard radiation was a problem for intergalactic travel at FTL speeds. But being ever observant of the prime directive, she would give no clues as to how to solve the problem. But every problem has a solution, and so the solutions will be found as we reach for the stars. Double-A nightbat Yes whenever advancements are made to help safeguard our brave astronauts it is very good. Commander Double-A you're up once again for promotion for your dedication and astronomy advancement contribution. Full Colonel rank with silver oakleafs and anti auk coffeeboy meritorious duty citation being awarded. Congratulations and thank you for your highest duty performance and devotion to advancement of Astronomy. cheers, the nightbat Accepted with many thanks, Captain General, Sir. All we can ask is the opportunity to fight the good fight. Double-A |
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"Double-A" wrote in message ups.com... On Apr 26, 11:42 pm, nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Double-A wrote: On Apr 26, 10:54 pm, nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Finally deflector shields are being developed to tackle the outer space radiation problem. See:http://www.space.com/businesstechnol...gy_shield.html As profound Earth Science Team Officers hopefully set out into the deepest reaches of space those developed radiation shields will be a welcomed asset to help protect space crew members. Of course the Seans must have licked that problem long ago but helping protect present Nasa distant planet mission astronauts will be welcomed. ponder on, the nightbat Commander Double-A It's good to see that Dr. Ruth is getting involved in providing our astronauts protection from dangerous radiation. Of course, she has always advised using proper protection. Even Darla admitted that hard radiation was a problem for intergalactic travel at FTL speeds. But being ever observant of the prime directive, she would give no clues as to how to solve the problem. But every problem has a solution, and so the solutions will be found as we reach for the stars. Double-A nightbat Yes whenever advancements are made to help safeguard our brave astronauts it is very good. Commander Double-A you're up once again for promotion for your dedication and astronomy advancement contribution. Full Colonel rank with silver oakleafs and anti auk coffeeboy meritorious duty citation being awarded. Congratulations and thank you for your highest duty performance and devotion to advancement of Astronomy. cheers, the nightbat Accepted with many thanks, Captain General, Sir. All we can ask is the opportunity to fight the good fight. Double-A Col. Double-A, Congratulations! Col. H.J. |
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Deflector Shields Are On Their Way
In article .com,
Double-A wrote: Even Darla admitted that hard radiation was a problem for intergalactic travel at FTL speeds. But being ever observant of the prime directive, she would give no clues as to how to solve the problem. But every problem has a solution, and so the solutions will be found as we reach for the stars. Double A, you have enough issues reaching for a clue. -- Sacred keeper of the Hollow Sphere, and the space within the Coffee Boy singularity. COOSN-174-07-82116: alt.astronomy's favourite poster (from a survey taken of the saucerhead high command). |
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Deflector Shields Are On Their Way
Phineas T Puddleduck wrote:
In article .com, Double-A wrote: Even Darla admitted that hard radiation was a problem for intergalactic travel at FTL speeds. But being ever observant of the prime directive, she would give no clues as to how to solve the problem. But every problem has a solution, and so the solutions will be found as we reach for the stars. Double A, you have enough issues reaching for a clue. Note that none of the profound science officers understand the difference between charged and neutral radiation. -- Supreme Leader of the Brainwashed Followers of Art Deco "Causation of gravity is missing frame field always attempting renormalization back to base memory of equalized uniform momentum." -- nightbat the saucerhead-in-chief |
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