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| WorldView | 02 May 2004 23:54 GMT | 1 |
I found this on http://www.digitalglobe.com/ and post it here for reference and for future reference. It may be of interest five or six years from now, when I expect we'll be trying to figure out what imaging assets the US has.
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| Airbreathing Engine Limitations | 02 May 2004 05:09 GMT | 13 |
This is the orriginal draft of the limits portion that I attempted to convey Friday. Due to forgetting this paper, stage fright, and poor organization, I don't feel that
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| Bush's Mission to Mars | 02 May 2004 03:52 GMT | 277 |
http://www.lewrockwell.com/thornton/thornton19.html
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| Collier's Space Flight Series April 30 1954 | 01 May 2004 21:25 GMT | 5 |
Today marks an important date in space flight. It was 50 years ago (April 30, 1954) that the last issue of the Collier's von Braun, et al. series came to an end. That issue had the articles Can We Get to Mars? and Is There Life on Mars. It was also a visual realization of
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| WHY NO MORE BUBBLE STYLE HELMETS? | 01 May 2004 19:21 GMT | 1 |
>Is there a reason why we stopped using the Apollo-style bubble helmets >starting with the Shuttle? Because the black astronauts no longer wear afros. Q-Why are there so few black astronauts?
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| largest comet ever approached the sun | 01 May 2004 14:15 GMT | 152 |
Can please one of those "science" journalists that brainwash people with evolution theory, please ask NASA why are they so busy finding water in Mars that they didn't discover the largest comet ever approaching the sun ? - discovered by Willliam A. Bradfield (Yankalilla, SA) five ...
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| China Plans to Launch Space Solar Telescope | 01 May 2004 04:18 GMT | 80 |
from: http://www.space.com April 13 China Plans to Launch Space Solar Telescope According to a report on the Xinhua news agency website, Chinese
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