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SS1 pix and story30 Jun 2004 20:51 GMT37
http://www.richard-seaman.com/Aircraft/AirShows/SpaceShipOne2004/index.html
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Alan Erskine
We can get people to the Moon in five years,

Astronauts Gone Wild available on DVD30 Jun 2004 19:12 GMT50
Bart Sibrel has released his second movie questioning the authenticity
of the moon landings.
His first was documentary style and intended as thought provoking, the
latest movie 'Astronauts Gone Wild' is much more entertaining. Mr.
A few Cassini questions30 Jun 2004 18:36 GMT59
With the upcoming Cassini-Huygens SOI there's a question that pops up in
my mind.
Has the ever been a firing of a chemical rocket motor that lasted as long
as this is going to (96 min). Of course, there will have been some on test
Re: LiOh Canisters: Especially for Herb30 Jun 2004 16:07 GMT19
Jim Davis wrote:
> Let's see if I have this straight. You drop into a very public forum
> out of a clear blue sky, announce that you're making a documentary
> that will show that NASA engaged in suppression of evidence and were
Apollo 1/204 Witness Statements30 Jun 2004 01:46 GMT2
I have finally finished scanning and performing OCR on the 102 pages of
witness statements.  They are now on my website here.
www.challengerdisaster.info
Along with the witness statements I have recently added a couple of other
Making Progress!30 Jun 2004 01:14 GMT22
Well, it's nice to see that since 6/25/04, a total of 10 threads on
which LaDonna Wyss was the last poster have been completely ignored.
Hey, way to go people!  :-)
It's even better to note that since 6/25/04, there have been some
People in Glass Houses.....30 Jun 2004 01:08 GMT9
> And for the rest of this stupidity, would you PLEASE leave Gus' widow
> OUT of your tomfoolery?????  Betty has done NOTHING to you, although
> if she were to read your recent posts and have the opportunity to
> cross paths with you, I know she is very much feisty enough to whip
LiOh Canisters:  Especially for Herb30 Jun 2004 01:01 GMT33
Herb, I really should NOT be doing this, because it's an insult to
those who used five seconds to think about the importance of analyzing
those canisters, but I've decided to indulge you and explain it one
more time.  The lithium hydroxide canisters (scrubbers) were supposed
OBIT: Bob Bemer, creator of ASCII, passes30 Jun 2004 01:00 GMT2
...A week late on the heads-up:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3838845.stm
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Ignore LaDonna Wyss29 Jun 2004 21:56 GMT19
It amazes me how one lunatic can garnish so much attention on this
newsgroup!
LaDonna Wyss has made various attempts to push her way into the
limelight, not just on ssh, but also on the forum at apollo1.info.
CSM Thruster Arrangement29 Jun 2004 02:03 GMT10
Sometimes I find the picture more descriptive than the text.
  http://users.erols.com/stellare/csm_thrusters.jpg
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rk, Just an OldEngineer

NASA Publications Online (V. long)28 Jun 2004 22:24 GMT5
Hey all.
For one reason and another I was collaring a list of NASA publications
online - I can never seem to find the index page when I want it, and
even then the contents seem to be scattered hither and thither. So,
Advance on Troll "Killfiling"28 Jun 2004 21:15 GMT4
Hey, folks.
Someone sent me a copy of CT's post from a couple of hours ago (NO, it
was not CT who sent it, for those of you with suspicious minds.)  It
truly amazes me that, in spite of the flack some of you dish out
Amber Frey - hot or not?28 Jun 2004 17:36 GMT27
What do you think?
Mike Melville wearing no pressure suit28 Jun 2004 15:10 GMT23
I noticed from the interior, in-flight shots from Spaceship One that
the pilot was not wearing a full pressure suit. I was under the
impression that a full pressure suit is required by the FAA for all
occupants of an aircraft operating above 50,000 feet. ???
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