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Leak Reported On Spacecraft That Will Bring ISS Crew To Earth29 Apr 2004 18:20 GMT3
Leak Reported On Spacecraft That Will Bring ISS Crew To Earth
NASA Says Leak Poses No Threat
POSTED: 6:35 am EDT April 28, 2004
http://www.local6.com/news/3245116/detail.html
NASA Culture versus Corporate Culture28 Apr 2004 01:47 GMT9
Despite all its human flaws, the "NASA culture" has a strong can-do,
will-do attitude that makes it possible for them to achieve what
organizations ten times their size cannot.  This sets a very bad
standard for industry, giving the shareholders and investors a high
No more Space Shuttle?26 Apr 2004 01:53 GMT16
Story from space.com.  What do you think?
http://space.com/news/shuttle_status_040416.html
Gyro Failure On ISS25 Apr 2004 19:57 GMT5
      New reports say that one crapped out completely and that the
remaining two are enough to hold the ISS in position, but that one of those
two is starting to look a little "erratic".   News report said no problem:
Soyuz' thrusters are the backup plan if that gyro fails.
RIP Every KIA since 200125 Apr 2004 15:47 GMT2
...............
17 from my state, Wisconsin.
The real deal23 Apr 2004 04:59 GMT2
I have been lurking around this group for some time. Nostalgia I guess.
Anyways, some nutty folk have tried to say they were astronauts. I cant comment on the truth of that or otherwise, but it sounds crazy!
I think the space program needs to be innovative like it used to be in the ...
No reports on the news group about the soyuz? Everyone gone on holiday?23 Apr 2004 03:25 GMT6
Title says it all.
Brian
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Brian Gaff....Note, this account does not accept Bcc: email.
The real deal22 Apr 2004 18:52 GMT3
I have been lurking around this group for some time. Nostalgia I guess.
Anyways, some nutty folk have tried to say they were astronauts. I cant comment on the truth of that or otherwise, but it sounds crazy!
I think the space program needs to be innovative like it used to be in the ...
Christianity and space22 Apr 2004 04:36 GMT7
I am trying to put together a presentation for use in school about Religion
and space travel. I have info about Rick Husband and some of the Apollo
astronauts. Does anyone have links to Christian astronauts? I am interested
in finding out if travelling in space has changed their ...
msnbc (Oberg) -- NASA selects new class of astronauts21 Apr 2004 04:54 GMT23
msnbc (Oberg) -- NASA selects new class of astronauts
Sources say agency is contacting candidates, but will first post-Columbia
group ever fly on shuttle?
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/4704179
Tests show fix of X-33 composite flaw ...20 Apr 2004 22:10 GMT1
From AW&ST, April 12, 2004, p. 49
Tank Tech
Tests show fix of X-33 composite flaw; technology studied for future vehicles
Composite liquid hyrogen tank technology being tested as NASA winds down its
The Great Wall of China20 Apr 2004 14:50 GMT1
I have found a website that contains all about the Great Wall of
China, includes picture, map, history, information, photo of the Great
Wall of China. Please visit http://www.great-wall.net
Minuteman III Launch Photos Posted16 Apr 2004 01:42 GMT21
I have justed posted several images of the rare Minuteman III dusk test
launch of 2002 SEP 19. They are at:
http://www.spacearchive.info/minuteman-gt-180gm.htm
Regards,
Max Q15 Apr 2004 17:26 GMT6
I know this ABC made-for-TV movie was full of mistakes and inaccuracies,
but I only saw part of it and would really like to see the whole thing.
Does anyone know how I might be able to get a copy of it?
At least it wasn't as bad as "Starflight: The Plane that Couldn't Land"
A Flight Director's Thoughts on STS 10715 Apr 2004 14:46 GMT2
I came across a statement by a NASA flight Director, or MOD official, which
concluded with him stating "I have yet to see any NASA official take
responsibility for the loss of Columbia...if you want to blame someone, blame
me."
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