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Options for return to moon16 Jan 2005 04:11 GMT14
No group really suits this discussion so here it is anyway.
Here are the options as I can see them, and their advantages and
disadvantages:
1. Single launch, lunar orbit rendevous
105 dinged15 Jan 2005 22:46 GMT2
Friday, I heard via grapevine that 105 was being repositioned and struck a
platform with its vertical stabilizer. There was some damage, but I don't
know how much.
Way to go, USA!
Teri Hatcher said14 Jan 2005 17:54 GMT1
Teri Hatcher said that she has not had sex in 4 years
thats what hpywife said to Alan Erskine last week.
NASA WASTES MONEY:(14 Jan 2005 17:45 GMT13
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=15060
Unless they are buying these and se;lling at a profit whoever approves such
waste should be shown the door. Its a complete waste of taxpayer dollars. not
only the cost of manufacturing but the licensing fee////
Abraham Lincoln14 Jan 2005 04:32 GMT2
Abraham Lincoln was gay and was giving Alan Erskine a
blow job when he was shot.
origin of start-sequence sample?12 Jan 2005 13:06 GMT8
It may or may not have been requested here earlier, but I couldn't find
such a post through Google groups.
The sample is "Thirty-one seconds and we're goin' for auto-sequence
start". It sounds (for me) like one from a start of shuttle or other
new external fuel tanks for the shuttle11 Jan 2005 21:31 GMT3
new external fuel tanks for the shuttle
@ http://tinyurl.com/4nbnc
New Shuttle Forever Photos10 Jan 2005 14:18 GMT3
New Shuttle Forever Photos @ http://gettidei.notlong.com
Orbital Boom Sensor System (OBSS) questions...09 Jan 2005 17:37 GMT3
A few questions about the tile-scanning procedure:
Are the astronauts going to have to hand-fly the scan of the orbiter's
belly, or has this been automated?  I assume that they'll want to dock
the OBSS and move it into initial position by hand...
please help me08 Jan 2005 18:01 GMT2
I need some photo or video about challenger space shuttle,who can hel
me
--
boychallenger
Help Support Disaster Relief in South Asia By08 Jan 2005 10:01 GMT1
Help Support Disaster Relief in South Asia By
PLS. BY HP WIFE SEX PRODS. @  http://simurl.com/vazcuc
Australia is giving $810,000,000 in Tsunami Aid06 Jan 2005 13:49 GMT4
Australia is giving $810,000,000 in Tsunami Aid i'm giving
$0.00 in aid.the dumb people would not need aid if the dumb
people did not live on the Coastline and lived on the moon.
No More Free Soyuz Rides as of 200605 Jan 2005 15:31 GMT1
Was surprised I didn't see this pop up here (or maybe I missed it, but this
story is a shade old now):
http://www.spacedaily.com/2005/041230102255.jzqrpfv5.html
Okay, by my counts in the ISS program Cosmonauts have hitched rides on Shuttle
Need name of woman who assessed NASA safety culture03 Jan 2005 21:30 GMT86
Need name of woman who assessed NASA safety culture
After Columbia went down, NASA looked around
for outside comments on its safety practices, and
brought in a woman who had earlier published
you can see pics of hpywife @ http://tinyurl.com/68g7c02 Jan 2005 07:28 GMT8
you can see pics of hpywife @ http://tinyurl.com/68g7c
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