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Where's the analysis of the DART mission partial success/partial failure?
It's been more than six months.
Where's NASA's analysis of the DART mission partial success/partial failure? Jeff -- Remove icky phrase from email address to get a valid address. |
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Where's the analysis of the DART mission partial success/partial failure?
Excellent question, I'm getting stonewalled too... "Jeff Findley" wrote in message ... It's been more than six months. Where's NASA's analysis of the DART mission partial success/partial failure? Jeff -- Remove icky phrase from email address to get a valid address. |
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Where's the analysis of the DART mission partial success/partialfailure?
Jim Oberg wrote: Excellent question, I'm getting stonewalled too... Early on, speculation was that it was an error in the guidance software, but that's the last I heard of it. The long wait for the analysis doesn't exactly reassure me about the mission not having a covert military aspect. Pat |
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Where's the analysis of the DART mission partial success/partialfailure?
Jeff Findley wrote:
It's been more than six months. Where's NASA's analysis of the DART mission partial success/partial failure? Jeff The report on the Genesis crash is also overdue |
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Where's the analysis of the DART mission partial success/partialfailure?
Paolo Ulivi wrote: The report on the Genesis crash is also overdue They are waiting for Spock to regenerate and come out of the Photon Torpedo Coffin. Based on past experience, this usually takes around three days. ;-) Pat |
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Where's the analysis of the DART mission partial success/partial failure?
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 18:11:42 +0200, Paolo Ulivi
wrote: The report on the Genesis crash is also overdue ....Actually, it was released about 30 years ago. Google on "Michael Crichton" and "Andromeda Strain". OM -- "Try Andre Dead Duck Canadian Champagne! | http://www.io.com/~o_m Rated the lamest of the cheapest deported | Sergeant-At-Arms brands by the Condemned in Killfile Hell!" | Human O-Ring Society |
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Where's the analysis of the DART mission partial success/partial failure?
Pat Flannery wrote:
The long wait for the analysis doesn't exactly reassure me about the mission not having a covert military aspect. Nothing would convince you that there isn't a covert military aspect as well as a conspiracy by the Adminstration to cover up who manufactured the inks used to print the label plates on the battery handling and installation fixtures. Your mind is made up - facts need not apply. D. -- Touch-twice life. Eat. Drink. Laugh. -Resolved: To be more temperate in my postings. Oct 5th, 2004 JDL |
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Where's the analysis of the DART mission partial success/partial failure?
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 04:57:56 GMT, (Derek Lyons)
wrote: Your mind is made up - facts need not apply. "...Coming up next: D reveals new evidence that Pat is channeling CT! But first, a word from our sponsors..." OM -- "Try Andre Dead Duck Canadian Champagne! | http://www.io.com/~o_m Rated the lamest of the cheapest deported | Sergeant-At-Arms brands by the Condemned in Killfile Hell!" | Human O-Ring Society |
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Where's the analysis of the DART mission partial success/partialfailure?
OM wrote: On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 04:57:56 GMT, (Derek Lyons) wrote: Your mind is made up - facts need not apply. "...Coming up next: D reveals new evidence that Pat is channeling CT! But first, a word from our sponsors..." Did you realize that the V-2 was actually a _civilian_ rocket program? The slave labor that made it was not part of the German military, therefore it was civilian. In a related detail, did you know that ancient Greeks spoke Swahili? :-) Pat |
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Where's the analysis of the DART mission partial success/partial failure?
"Pat Flannery" wrote in message ... In a related detail, did you know that ancient Greeks spoke Swahili? :-) I really don't want to ask, do I? Pat |
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