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Moon Dust Threat?11 Dec 2007 15:09 GMT48
See this link:
http://www.moondaily.com/reports/Watch_Out_For_Flying_Moondust_999.html
Looks like the Space 1999 Eagle Pad is out, (2001 dome covered elev.
pad is in, (LOL)). I have seen the camera on display, (but never read
China and Japan not taking another NASA no for an answer11 Dec 2007 14:53 GMT18
Oddly there's hardly an honest Usenet word on behalf of the Chinese
moon mission that's closing in on what Japan has as an ongoing 3-
satellite observation and science gathering process, that'll each pick
up the slack where the previous US and Russian missions left off.
Zionist ideas and lies10 Dec 2007 13:32 GMT4
Zionist ideas
"It is essential that the sufferings of Jews. . . become worse. . .
this will assist in realization of our plans. . .I have an excellent
idea. . . I shall induce anti-semites to liquidate Jewish wealth. . .
Atlantis Launch Scrubbed again (Was: Re: Orion team shake-up)10 Dec 2007 04:03 GMT3
Apparently the more stringent requirements for launch were to
satisfy those who wanted to get to the bottom of the problem
before trying again. At least that's the impression I get from this
AP article-
Juno V, Project Horizon, '68 Manned Mars, 4-SRM Titan, APR on sale...09 Dec 2007 04:44 GMT1
Seven new goodies, plus two sale items.
http://www.up-ship.com/drawndoc/drawndocsale.htm
Juno V Space Vehicle Development Program
Titan III with four boosters
Saucer shaped moons of Saturn08 Dec 2007 03:37 GMT3
What do you think, a cruel hoax of nature, or a craft built by
superior intellects to probe our solar system looking to drain our
precious bodily fluids?   Only the future will tell
http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/jpegMod/PIA08405_modest.jpg
Apollo 13 / 1408 Dec 2007 00:23 GMT9
When they did Apollo 14, why couldn't they use some of the astronauts
who had been on Apollo 13?
New Book Reveals Untold Stories of Apollo 1107 Dec 2007 17:57 GMT16
New Book Reveals Untold Stories of the First Moon Landing
(Leawood, KS, November 2, 2007) Nearly four decades ago Neil Armstrong
and Buzz Aldrin left mementos on the ancient lunar soil of the Sea of
Tranquility. Among these was a tiny, fragile silicon disc with
Tools using in making models07 Dec 2007 16:36 GMT3
This is Alexander zhang from Shenzhen shenchuang industrial company,
a specialized tools manufacturer. Our product 6 in 1 is specially
designed for making models. they are really novel products.
It can make of mini jigsaw, metal lathe, wood lathe, grinder, miller,
In The Shadow Of the Moon07 Dec 2007 15:45 GMT32
I went to see this film this weekend and really enjoyed it.
I did however come across one thing.
Just after they finish talking to Jim Lovell about the Apollo 13 mission,
they pan to a screen that says that Apollo 13 was followed by 5 more
1956 solar-ion drive ship07 Dec 2007 07:55 GMT3
Via Modern Mechanix:
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2007/12/04/flight-to-the-stars-on-sun-power/
Ernst Stuhlinger at work again.
Pat
Apollo - The Race to the Moon05 Dec 2007 00:33 GMT6
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=120191208308
Apollo - The Race to the Moon
By Charles Murray & Catherine Bly Cox
This book was to commerate the 20th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon
Ares 1 booster vibration problems04 Dec 2007 20:19 GMT59
This could turn into a real headache, as it might be very hard to come
up with a way to eliminate it:
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewnews.html?id=1244
Pat
The Delta V Heavy02 Dec 2007 21:07 GMT56
Now that SpaceX has announced the completion of development of their
100,000 lb thrust regeneratively cooled kerosene based engine, has
anyone gotten around to designing any recoverable boosters yet?
Heh heh heh, boosters for what, you say?
Because We're Concerned About Brad Guth02 Dec 2007 05:31 GMT2
Try this, seriously, because...you *never know*...
http://www.stopabductions.com/
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