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NASA names two new Shuttle crews11 Feb 2005 07:33 GMT3
Allard Beutel
Headquarters, Washington         Feb. 9, 2005
(Phone: 202/358-4769)
Doug Peterson
paranormal analysis09 Feb 2005 20:30 GMT7
I'm posting a remote viewing efforts on Bin Laden working over to KSC
from "finding bin laden" in Groups as follows for KSC:
FINDING BIN LADEN                                   Wednesday, February
02, 2005
We need a warp-engine in the space-shuttle !!!!08 Feb 2005 01:59 GMT1
Without warp-speed, we cannot conquer space and some day
extraterrestrials will come and enslave us !
We must develop the warp-technology now, or we are DOOMED !!!
Skip the Preliminaries - Go for the Whole Shootin' Match06 Feb 2005 23:58 GMT13
We are wasting men and resources fooling around in low Earth orbit.  Even a
die-hard space enthusiast can't get excited anymore when we shoot men up
250 miles and watch them go 'round and 'round.  Sorry, but its the truth.
In the movie, When Worlds Collide, we went from nothing to ...
two years ago this morning06 Feb 2005 06:55 GMT16
Woke up, checked my email to see status of Columbia landing,
and there was a message from a friend in Waco:
"Great flyover, Columbia marked its pass with fireworks -- spectacular!"
He didn't know what he saw was NOT a normal entry... but at once,
Moss project shows how some plants grow without gravity03 Feb 2005 00:21 GMT5
J.D. Harrington
Headquarters, Washington                 Jan. 31, 2005
(Phone: 202/358-5241)
Holly Wagner
that didn't take long03 Feb 2005 00:09 GMT18
I switched to Mozilla a couple months ago to get away from all the
adware and popups from IE.
Today I got a popup in Mozilla.
Oh well, nice while it lasted...
Latest Pad-B Mishap02 Feb 2005 16:01 GMT2
Latest word I've gotten from LCC is about a mishap at Launch Pad B that
occurred several hours ago.  Ironic that NASA Safety gets scrambled at
a time like this to investigate another causal chain of events that
resulted in more twisted metal and hazardous fuels released into the
NASA: "possible" we "could" make some "progress" on CAIB recommendations02 Feb 2005 15:55 GMT6
http://returntoflight.org/assets/pdf/report-01-28-2005.pdf
"NASA has not interpreted the CAIB recommendations to be a checklist,
but rather has in many cases undertaken activities that far exceeded the
intent of CAIB.
Shuttle replacement on the boards?01 Feb 2005 21:20 GMT48
Since the shuttle will likely be retired after a few more flights, has
NASA undertaken a study of an acceptable replacement vehicle?  Several
have been planned and modeled in the past, only to be condemned before
construction.  Anything in the works?
Space Shuttle Boosters and Launch Pad Revell Model Kit on eBay01 Feb 2005 07:00 GMT2
I'm auctioning off a few model kits right now on eBay among other things.
people here might be interested in my Revell 1/44 Shuttle with Boosters and
Launch Tower kit. The kit is just too big for me to display and it's been
languishing unbuilt in my garage long enough. Here's a ...
Challenger 51-L01 Feb 2005 04:55 GMT8
Yesterday was the anniversary of the Challenger disaster wasn't it?
Surprised nobody has mentioned it!
Lee
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