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10 Reasons Why China is Good for Space...30 Jun 2008 23:39 GMT13
Ten Reasons Why China is Good for Space (and Why Space is Good for
China)...
10. China’s space program stretches back more than 35 years,
suggesting that space will expand in importance because of the growing
>>>>>> First Look at the 10 m. fairing + 3 standard SRBs Ares-5     >>>>>>27 Jun 2008 17:50 GMT3
.
First Look at the 10 m. fairing + 3 standard SRBs Ares-5
http://www.ghostnasa.com/posts/032ares5srb3.html
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Life likely on Mars25 Jun 2008 19:29 GMT40
My thoughts tonight
http://phoenix.lpl.arizona.edu/
Before this week we were uncertain about life in the universe.  After
this week, we will know of a certainty, that life exists outside
Prophet Mohammed in fair western eyes24 Jun 2008 01:46 GMT1
Sorry for not sending anything related to this group but it might be
something new to you.
Prophet Mohammed in fair western eyes
In this article I continue what I have began in ''The Holy Quraan In
Introducing the P-Adic and P-Adelic Numbers23 Jun 2008 20:59 GMT6
By frequency hopping, some of the p-adic and p-adelic time
development by quantum jumps means hopping around the space
of zero modes characterizing the size and shape and Kähler
fields associated with the spacetime surface X^4(X^3).
...Myanmar ... SEND IN THE TROOPS!21 Jun 2008 03:05 GMT93
The kind and thoughtful dictators of Myanmar (Burma) just sent
four US amphibious landing ships, which each rival the size of a
US aircraft carrier, ...packing for home. Along with piles of food
medicine and dozens of helicopters needed for transport.
Interested in America's DESTRUCTION?21 Jun 2008 02:23 GMT2
Interested in America's DESTRUCTION?
Vote McCain ... or Obama, doesn't matter.
http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/index.html
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=385
x149563

The Rough Road To Space20 Jun 2008 20:18 GMT5
Why Ares/Orion is not like the Interstate Highway System:
http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/the-rough-road-to-space/
>>> another "original" idea from nasaspaceflight.direct "experts" :)     :) :) >>>20 Jun 2008 17:58 GMT4
.
like already happened with the (FAST-SLV-like but FOUR months LATER)
"Direct" (and other ideas and proposals) now the
nasaspaceflight.direct "experts" have had another "original" idea:
A Call to Arms Against the Hollow Men - Shouldn't They be Tried  as     Enemies of the United States?19 Jun 2008 21:08 GMT4
Who are the Hollow Men? They are the evil people in high places of
the financial industries and government who have colluded the mono-
polies of the energy industries, particularly oil, at the expense
of the American taxpayer. Their "hollowness" is their devotion to
Hey ! What Happened to INFLATABLE Space Modules ???19 Jun 2008 16:18 GMT40
OK ... what ever happened with the idea of INFLATABLE modules
for space stations and such ? I recall that NASA had some very
good designs - super-tough kevlar composite that could withstand
a rifle bullet which could be deflated into a very light and
The Reasoning Behind Establishing a New Kind of Consciousness18 Jun 2008 20:36 GMT3
> There is a technology which has the ability to utilize
> the atomic vibrations in materials and exploit the prop-
> erty of "anharmonicity" in elements known to have a high
> G force. It is the nuclear "G force" that has nothing to
Google Lunar X-Prize18 Jun 2008 17:02 GMT1
See:
http://www.googlelunarxprize.org/
and
http://blog.wired.com/defense/2008/06/the-google-luna.html
Re Willie Mookie and the crap posters18 Jun 2008 15:27 GMT35
I think this newsgroup, sci.space.policy, is one
of the more significant groups in usenet, or it
could be.  The exchanges between Willie Mookie
and kT and BradGuth lately, illustrate a problem,
Striking similarity of Chinese, Pakistani and Iranian solid fuel     rockets18 Jun 2008 09:36 GMT2
source and pictures:
http://www.1913intel.com/2008/06/17/the-striking-similarity-of-any-chinese-pakis
tani-and-iranian-solid-fuel-rockets/

It can not be denied, that the Pakistani solid fuel rockets Ghaznavi,
Shaheen-1 and Shaheen-2 are similar to the Chinese DF-11, DF-11A and
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