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| ...Photos from Tibet! | 30 Apr 2008 22:43 GMT | 3 |
http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2008/03/14/world/20080314-TIBET_index.html
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| What Is Islam? | 30 Apr 2008 21:24 GMT | 1 |
Sorry for not sending anything related to this group but it might be something new to What Is Islam? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzVxFqtg07I
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| Growing plants in lunar soil. | 30 Apr 2008 02:45 GMT | 4 |
Not to long ago we had a thread in which we discussed growing food on Mars and about fertilizing the garden with among other things human waste. Biologists from the European Space Research and Technology Centre (Estec) have shown that you can grow plants in lunar regolith in which ...
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| Business and commerce in space. | 30 Apr 2008 02:37 GMT | 46 |
There's a thread in this newsgroup titled, 'Heavy lift design for mining/cargo propulsion' which I think misses a key point. This point is, business in space may go on very quickly in some ways, thru use of cyberspace as a
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| stats | 28 Apr 2008 20:58 GMT | 4 |
I just logged in - and guess what? lol. My stats show that a whopping 2 views were recorde against my messages in the past week. This dropped from a high over over 1,000 before I argued religion with Amis, the Islamic nut trying to convert us all to Islam before they
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| space the final frontier | 28 Apr 2008 20:53 GMT | 14 |
"If we do not develop the resources of our frontier, we will find ourselves facing increasingly high energy prices, increasingly steep commodity prices, and a slowing economy in the face of rising unemployment and poverty."
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| FACTS SHOCKING BUT TRUE! | 26 Apr 2008 16:19 GMT | 2 |
Y A O H Ú S H U A FACTS SHOCKING BUT TRUE! 1. The real, original and genuine Name of our Creator in the original Hebrew Holy Scriptures is 'YAO-HOO' and that of the
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| Space And The Presidential Candidates | 25 Apr 2008 10:00 GMT | 5 |
No matter who wins, things don't look good for ESAS: http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/air_space/4260504.html?series=35
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| Heavy Lift Design for Mining/Cargo Propulsion | 25 Apr 2008 00:37 GMT | 15 |
Using the "heavy lift" design, a feasibility study was performed that could help to calculate for a thrust/framing design for heavy cargo use, such as would be used for a "mining vessel".
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| Islam Today | 24 Apr 2008 19:04 GMT | 9 |
May you read my article please? I know it has nothing to do with this group but it may open your mind about something that you don’t know. Islam Today http://www.islamtoday.net/english/
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| >>> just imagine the (sea landing only) Orion will have a Soyuz-TMA11-like 500 km. landing site slippage >>> | 24 Apr 2008 17:08 GMT | 12 |
. the latest Soyuz TMA mission have had a 20 min. delay at reentry and landed about 500 km. away from the planned land site and the astronauts experinced a -10G deceleration force:
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| Arsenic | 24 Apr 2008 17:06 GMT | 2 |
If I have 50 parts per million of arsenic in my water how many gallons would I have to boil down to get a teaspoon of pure arsenic?
 Signature Blattus Slafaly ? 3 :) 7/8
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| So what's up with my stats? | 24 Apr 2008 01:35 GMT | 10 |
Here's the deal, I go head to head in marathon shout-fests with Guthball, and talk about all manner of ideas relatedto space policy, and talk about US grand strategy, and I get between 800 and 1,200 hits a week. Right? I see it every time I log in.
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| Space based VLBI - next steps beyond Hubble | 23 Apr 2008 19:13 GMT | 19 |
Space sensing, long distance communications over interplanetary and interstellar distances, and large scale use of solar energy across the solar system and beyond, all make use of similar technology and skill sets - as well as the same locations in the solar system. So, as the
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| >>> The Orion's "Eiffel Tower" LAS >>> | 22 Apr 2008 13:45 GMT | 2 |
. From latest NASA drawings of the Launch Abort System (LAS) it seems that the Orion's tower-LAS is going to be very BIG and HEAVY... like the Tour Eiffel... :)
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