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The Pentagon Germ = AIDS !  Time Sensitive, Pass it on.22 Jul 2007 12:30 GMT6
The Pentagon Germ = AIDS !  Time Sensitive, Pass it on.
http://url.rottenpumpkin.com?i=794
The revolution has started !!!
It's time to start over.
Restored Saturn V on display at JSC Houston22 Jul 2007 12:05 GMT13
Houston's Saturn V restoration is complete:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19864964/
The SAM in the garbage22 Jul 2007 00:11 GMT3
http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/article.html?in_article_id=57926&in_page_id=2
It would have been fascinating if they had chucked it into a incinerator.
Pat
A Spectactular Meteorite21 Jul 2007 21:51 GMT2
On May 10, 1879, making a deafening roar and giving off tremendous
light, a meteor weighing 431 pounds arrived in Estherville, Iowa. It
hit the ground so fast that it dug a hole fourteen feet deep. - from
the Space section of www.odd-info.com
Musical clip with NASA movies21 Jul 2007 19:21 GMT5
Hi, I'm locking for the name of the song (rock style) directed with NASA
movies (launch of titan 2, Saturn 1B, White EVA). I see this vidéos clip in
prime time before the Genesis concert at Lyon (france).
Some photos from my recent Russia trip (including the Yasniy launch base)21 Jul 2007 01:41 GMT1
Some photos from my recent Russia trip (including the Yasniy launch base)
are now up on my home page (www.jamesoberg.com). Sorry, some of the
captions are just 'teases' -- the magazine clients who paid for the trip
will be
OM needs to buy this!20 Jul 2007 06:24 GMT2
Actually we'll need at least a pair, but who wouldn't want this.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270146164488
Of course what I really want some day is one of these:
http://www.vcalc.net/cu.htm
Soyuz launch video20 Jul 2007 01:13 GMT7
http://tinyurl.com/26qf27
What's that thing bobbling between the two cosmonauts?
The cosmonauts are also using sticks to operate some controls, I
assume because of the high g forces.  Have US astronauts routinely
Iridium satellite gateways?19 Jul 2007 15:04 GMT1
How many Ka-band terrestrial gateways does Iridium Satellite LLC
currently operate?
At one point, I gather that 12 commercial gateways and one DoD gateway
(in Hawaii) were up and running.
Magnesium-Thorium alloy introduction date?19 Jul 2007 05:47 GMT4
Does anyone have info on when magnesium-thorium alloy:
http://www.orau.org/ptp/collection/consumer%20products/magthor.htm
...first started to get used in aircraft or missile production?
It was used on the Bomarc missile, among other systems.
Some photos from my recent Russia trip (including the Yasniy launch base)18 Jul 2007 22:33 GMT1
Some photos from my recent Russia trip (including the Yasniy launch base)
are now up on my home page (www.jamesoberg.com). Sorry, some of the
captions are just 'teases' -- the magazine clients who paid for the trip
will be getting first dibs on publishing the most interesting ...
Martian Vegetation On ESA Picture - A Hoax?18 Jul 2007 21:36 GMT2
Hi, Friends!
First of all, I should apologize for posting a subject which hardly
would stand under a sensible evaluation. But, as I consider that
anyone deserves to be heard, here you are an image that a website
The Unusual Career of Astronomer Milton Humason16 Jul 2007 06:09 GMT2
One of the most successful astronomers, Milton Humason, was best known
for measuring the speed at which stars are moving away from each
other. He was never formally trained as an astronomer. He was a donkey
driver who used to stop by the Mount Wilson observatory in California
Can't We call the early Atlas a SSTO?15 Jul 2007 23:39 GMT50
The booster package did drop off. Is this a stage event, or is it just
getting rid of extra/spent mass? This may sound like a dumb question,
but I would like to know what others think. Maybe the old Convair
Folks had a better path for a future booster family? I know that the
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