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Shuttle survive storm VAB loosing more panels29 Sep 2004 22:25 GMT5
http://www.floridatoday.com/!NEWSROOM/hurricane/stories/092604shuttles.htm
HAVE A GREAT DAY!
Spaceship One, earthquake, Mt. st. Helen29 Sep 2004 19:18 GMT1
No, they really don't have anything to do with each other.
Today California had an earthquake. I didn't feel it.
Mt. St. Helen looks like it might erupt again [and we are going up that
way this weekend].
Futron releases Space Tourism market study29 Sep 2004 13:59 GMT1
This one ought to be interesting, and timely:
http://www.futron.com/press/spacetravel.htm
Ways ISS shuttle can end near term.29 Sep 2004 13:35 GMT12
KSC destroyed by hurricane
Congress kills program permanetely without RTF.
Another shuttle accident occurs, and congress ends the program.
Soyuz cant get replacement crew to station, existing crew returns, and control
Is this looting?28 Sep 2004 12:17 GMT3
Millvale a pittsburgh neighborhood was flooded. A lady saw plastic model kits
floating in front of her home, from a hobby shop down the street. She plucked
them from the flood waters and put them  inside her home. they were water
damaged and no saleable. If she hadnt picked them up ...
SS1: Abort to Apogee ?27 Sep 2004 23:32 GMT6
Mike Melvill, quoted at:
http://spaceflightnow.com/ss1/040621launch.html
"This time, right after I lit the motor, the airplane
by itself rolled 90 degrees left. I stomped on the
Hurricane Jeanne Update27 Sep 2004 05:58 GMT12
22:45 EDT
58 mph winds at KSC. The western eyewall is battering the vicinity of Vero
Beach (with hurricane force winds north up to Sebastian and Melbourne and
south down to West Palm) right now.
alan erskine phone # (03) 9898-9581 Biking in Churchill and Lysterfield park near Melbourne Anyone here done anything there and what's it like i just moved to Doveton south of the park26 Sep 2004 03:24 GMT3
alan erskine phone # (03) 9898-9581 Biking in Churchill and Lysterfield
park near Melbourne Anyone here done anything there and what's it like
i just moved to Doveton south of the park.
Why the final years of the shuttle have the most risk;(25 Sep 2004 18:44 GMT2
Its my belief the 2010 deadline means the last few years of the shuttle will
alnmost certinally kill another crew.
First off the system is old, parts manufacturers long gone out of business,
cost cutting to attempt to keep the vehicle flying, like those malfunctioning
Hurricane Ivan25 Sep 2004 03:08 GMT20
It's amazing that these storms have been taking these turns to smack into
Florida. Four out of five models have this one hitting the state as well.
Two of them have Ivan going right over KSC after passing over Florida from
the west. When will they catch a break.
whats the ISS budget per year25 Sep 2004 02:37 GMT1
whats the iSS budget per year not including shuttle support?
HAVE A GREAT DAY!
Haller = Eoyre = Part of the Problem25 Sep 2004 01:16 GMT3
> I just have the balls to post what lots of people know to be true, at this
Bob, or Eyore as you seem to be...
This negativity does not take "balls". Any turd can stink. Try showing
some
SRB + J-2 + CEV = ?24 Sep 2004 02:03 GMT12
http://www.thespacereview.com/article/226/1
CEV: a different approach
by Jeff Foust
Monday, September 13, 2004
Radical suggestion, pie in the sky dept...24 Sep 2004 00:03 GMT16
You know, flitting back to the  first words of many people who have had
their first time in space, it seems to have been a profound experience for
many of them. They nearly all, say things like, It makes you realise we are
all on this planet together, and how small it is in the ...
Russian Buran Shuttle on Persian Gulf!23 Sep 2004 04:31 GMT4
German Reporters have found a Russian Buran Space Shuttle on the Gulf!
http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/weltraum/0,1518,319316,00.html
(sorry, german only)
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