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Old November 6th 11, 11:22 PM posted to sci.space.station
Brian Gaff
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Default Delay factor

So how are they going to run missions that are light minutes away from
Earth? Its surely going to need much more localised information on the craft
to be able to research snything that causes problems. I'm sure they ahve
done this kind of thing in simulations already, but it does make you wonder
how its all going to work.
Brian

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