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Isn't a "near miss" a hit?30 Jan 2008 20:07 GMT4
First Blurry Pictures of Near-Miss Asteroid Released
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
By Jeanna Bryner
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,326125,00.html
Next Launch27 Jan 2008 04:41 GMT13
Bloody yanks can't get anything right.  When is scheduled launch date now?
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A whole new view24 Jan 2008 04:59 GMT1
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Time between ECO fix and launch ?14 Jan 2008 19:27 GMT6
Once they have done the fix to the sensors, how many days/weeks until
launch ?
Must they restart the launch preparations from scratch ?
If not, once shuttle is back on the pad, at what point do they restart
radiation12 Jan 2008 03:05 GMT8
We hear a lot about radiation in space, and a lot of what is out there is
coming from a long way away in the form of gamma ray bursts. Unlike  the
radiation from the sun, there is no warning at all, and I just wondered how
much this has an impact on Shuttle and station crew. Or ...
Spacewalks Variations07 Jan 2008 23:10 GMT13
It is not clear to me why not performing EVA-5 ahead of a EVA-4 now
dedicated to repair the solar array blanket.
The both spacewalks are preplanned with different spacewalkers and different
independent tasks. EVA-5 is well planned and important for the upcoming
were is Kim keller07 Jan 2008 17:30 GMT14
Who nows what happend to
Kim Keller
Inspector, Fraternal Order of the Pad Rat
who was an active writer to this news group in 1999/2000
Shuttle flying till at least 201505 Jan 2008 11:57 GMT37
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=26439
4 million a year05 Jan 2008 02:25 GMT11
4 million a year is the annual cost of nasa contractor and employee
parties.
nice they party on my money.:(
next shuttle launch... TBD05 Jan 2008 01:53 GMT2
wisely they are disassembling the ETs sensor connector in the hopes of
identifying the root cause of the flakiness.
lets hope they can say for certain whats up........
the worst case is taking everything apart and finding it all looks
Space Shuttle Atlantis Model Spacecraft04 Jan 2008 21:48 GMT4
The Space Shuttle Atlantis was one of the three spacecraft in the
Space Shuttle fleet of NASA. Its Orbiter Vehicle Designation was
OV-104. It was the fourth operational shuttle built.
Warplanes.com offers the Space Shuttle Atlantis model spacecraft. It
Ethanol, Biodiesel & Betamax Videos!03 Jan 2008 08:16 GMT1
Everywhere I read, I read that ethanol is the next fuel to save us
from a fossil fuel dependant, over heated, polluted future.
This emphasis seems to be the case particularly in the USA. That's
understandable when you consider that the USA is the one great
 
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