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>>> "original" ESA and EADS-Astrium European Space and Lunar     Exploration Architecture ...just 28 MONTHS AFTER my "ArianeX" article... :)     :) :) >>>31 Aug 2008 23:01 GMT3
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ESA and EADS-Astrium show an European Space and Lunar Exploration
Architecture based on a new 50 mT payload "Ariane5 Heavy" ...reviewed
here: http://www.ghostnasa.com/posts/036euroesas.html
Space Elevator/Pipeline for Titan30 Aug 2008 14:17 GMT5
Suppose you build a beanstalk/Space Elevator/Tower on Titan,  suppose
its like a giant hollow airtight tube.  Put one end in a ethane/
propane/hydrocarbon lake, open the other end to vacuum or a tank that
is at vacuum, would difference it pressure be enough to drive it up
Un Finds US massacred Children30 Aug 2008 08:55 GMT9
Thank god the US is circling the drain, the human race doesnt need
this type of scum.
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SIXTY children were killed in air strikes by US-led coalition
>>> and now, Ladies and Gentlemen, the NSF "slow motion experts" have     (finally) "invented" MY "Multipurpose Orbital Rescue Vehicle"... just 20     months LATER... :) >>>30 Aug 2008 00:05 GMT9
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and now, Ladies and Gentlemen, the NSF's "slow motion experts" have
(finally) "invented" MY "Multipurpose Orbital Rescue Vehicle"...
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=14161.0
NASA test rocket explodes (ATK's ALV X-1)27 Aug 2008 18:42 GMT21
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/08/22/nasa_rocket_failure/
Since it "went bang" 27 seconds into the flight, it could very well be a
catastrophic failure of the solid first stage.  ATK's got some explaining to
do!
Space port/dock/ship yard location27 Aug 2008 18:39 GMT3
If you wanted to build an orbit facility for interplanetary (or even
interstellar) craft
Where would you locate it?
Earth Moon L1?
Spysat acquisition woes.27 Aug 2008 18:07 GMT2
Note the part about potential loss of the existing imaging satellites,
some of which have been in orbit for well over a decade.
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http://www.dodbuzz.com/2008/08/22/biting-memo-details-intel-dod-satellite-feud/
>>> the "magical" Space forums that make MY "unfeasible" and "non     viable" rockets' concepts to work fine... :) :) :) >>>27 Aug 2008 12:04 GMT3
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2.5 years ago, in May 12, 2006, I've FIRST published my idea of FAST-
SLV shuttle derived "rocket-kit":
http://www.gaetanomarano.it/articles/005_SLVnow.html
Fly away - with the new quickie (tm)27 Aug 2008 11:37 GMT2
Okay, first - the theme song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAeYTC_uY54
Now,
Imagine a 3 m diameter shell that has a surface gravity of 1,000 gees.
>>> the (NSF's Direct-like) new-uplink.forum's "experts" STRIKE BACK     (now with "their" ARES-H) >>>27 Aug 2008 02:11 GMT11
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despite they've deleted my forums' accounts from january 2006...
(both) NSF.direct.lobby.com's and new-uplink.space forums' "self-
styled experts" seems STILL look at my website and my blog for some
Supermassive black hole experiment27 Aug 2008 00:14 GMT4
The 4 million solar mass - supermassive black hole at the center of
our galaxy, spins at 37% the speed of light, and is 30,000 light years
away.
It is possible to send signals around that object in a way that
The Rings of Earth25 Aug 2008 17:00 GMT28
The planet earth looks destined to fill up - and soon
there will be a shortage of real estate. Ocean reclamation
will be part of the solution - but more drastic measures
will eventually also need to be taken.
Obtaining Human Space Flight status25 Aug 2008 15:53 GMT1
Currently there are only three nations that have shown human
spaceflight capablities:
US,Russia & China.  If for some reason if became an economic
imperative to have human Space flight ablity, what other Nations are
Super-heavy lift reusable launcher24 Aug 2008 03:46 GMT68
Imagine a hydrogen oxygen rocket engine with an exit nozzle diameter
of 17 meters in diameter, 36 meters long and produces a thrust of
53,300 tonnes with a specific impulse of 450 seconds.
Now imagine a three stage rocket built around this engine.
Missile Defense - Offensive Radar question24 Aug 2008 01:18 GMT13
Re: http://u2r2h.blogspot.com/2008/08/czech-poland-radar-missile-bull-space.html
Could someone please tell me what the author meant?
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Those who comment without knowing the true nature of the US's over the
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