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| OM back in hospital yet again | 01 May 2008 00:45 GMT | 64 |
Some sort of staph infection, but surprisingly maybe not related to his foot. We have a photo of the suspected bacteria involved here: http://www.creaturescape.com/interviews/gudmundson/hedorah5.jpg
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| On Topic: Choice of paint used inside S-I stage | 30 Apr 2008 07:07 GMT | 14 |
...In an effort to get topics back on track around here - I've nothing better to do for reasons we're all aware of - here's the first in a series of topics that might get things going back to normal around here:
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| Free Presentation on NASA Project Mercury Program at PWAM | 30 Apr 2008 03:11 GMT | 2 |
WHO: The Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum (PWAM) and Pueblo Historical Aircraft Society (PHAS) WHAT: will host a presentation by Lt. Commander John Bradford ( US Navy Retired) detailing his experiences recovering astronauts with the
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| New OM update | 29 Apr 2008 12:42 GMT | 39 |
Latest from OM, who apparently has become a television-watching dope fiend, with a morphine monkey on his back. It's only one small step to black tar heroin now. Can you imagine him during withdrawal? You'd need some sort of a tiger
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| NASA asteroid scientists versus 13-year-old. | 29 Apr 2008 05:18 GMT | 23 |
And guess who wins?: http://www.physorg.com/news127499715.html Pat
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| New Book by U.California-Santa Barbara Historian Examines Citizen-Scientists and the Dawn of the Space Age (Forwarded) | 29 Apr 2008 04:50 GMT | 1 |
University of California-Santa Barbara CONTACT Andrea Estrada, 805-893-4620 FEATURED RESEARCHERS
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| NY Times: Navy Limits Nominations to Space Program | 28 Apr 2008 18:37 GMT | 3 |
The New York Times April 27, 2008 Navy Limits Nominations to Space Program By JOHN SCHWARTZ
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| Comrade! To The Moon! | 28 Apr 2008 13:04 GMT | 6 |
If you ever want to see something that has "scam" written all over it: http://www.business24-7.ae/cs/article_show_mainh1_story.aspx?HeadlineID=6033 The article is full of fun quotes: "The company has already commissioned a $265m spaceport in Ras Al
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| TDRS Query | 27 Apr 2008 15:03 GMT | 18 |
TDRS-1, TDRS-3, and TDRS-4 were all released from orbiters that had insertion orbits in the neighborhood of 175 nm. (I'm not sure if all of those were elliptical.) TDRS-2, however, was to be released from Challenger after Mission 51-L
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| Summary of The Unified Field Theory | 27 Apr 2008 09:39 GMT | 7 |
Why is there no hydrogen to be found in the atmosphere of the Earth? Why is it that when an atom or molecule of hydrogen is released into the gravitational field of the earth, this particular atom behaves like an anti-gravitational substance and promptly begins to rise
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| Hillary Clinton - Your Pro-Space Candidate!? | 27 Apr 2008 01:36 GMT | 23 |
It's become sort of a tradition for administrations that are in trouble to propose some grandiose space project (generally a manned flight to Mars), but Hillary has shown that campaigns in trouble can do the same thing:
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| Ares firing rumors | 26 Apr 2008 18:58 GMT | 5 |
From NASA Watch: http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/2008/04/procurement_irr.html#more Pat
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| Scott Parazynski - Everest | 26 Apr 2008 04:37 GMT | 40 |
I See that Scott Parazynski has headed off to Everest. I'd like to wish him the best of luck and hope he gets to the top and returns safely. I know that another NASA astronaut tried the mountain. Karl Gordon Henize who flew on STS 51-F died of respiratory and heart failure during ...
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| Can anyone help this guy out? | 26 Apr 2008 00:39 GMT | 8 |
http://www.apolloartifacts.com/2007/04/apollo_csm_guid.html Thought someone here might know.
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| Bye-bye NASA Progress buys. | 25 Apr 2008 12:28 GMT | 88 |
http://tinyurl.com/4adurc Okay, COTS will fill the Shuttle/Orion void. Mind you, we'll be using a spacecraft that doesn't exist yet on a booster that doesn't exist yet, but other than that, this is easy idea
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