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ARES shaking so bad29 Jun 2009 15:11 GMT2
test launch may be impossible as the shaking could disable the self
destruct system
ARES should be re named griffins folly:)
see nasa watch
Atlantis stuck on the ground... maybe forever29 Jun 2009 10:36 GMT2
Well it has to be said.  Let your workers workers crawl around the
shuttle in clothes they use on the street, with objects such as
keyrings dangling off their belts, have a slapdash approach to issue
and control of tools and spares brought onto the airframe and the
tank leak probably solved23 Jun 2009 09:00 GMT9
http://news.cnet.com/8301-19514_3-10269598-239.html
I just wonder how much foam loss will be caused by repeated tanking?
The news said it costs 2 million dollars to bring the shuttle back to Florida on the back of the 74722 Jun 2009 17:08 GMT10
How much does it cost to keep it up there an additional day?
--
lab~rat  >:-)
Do you want polite or do you want sincere?
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Is it actually worth complaining to Googlegroups about this  porn advert
spam here?
Brian
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STS-127 scrubbed15 Jun 2009 18:03 GMT11
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/news_space_thewritestuff/
Hydrogen liaking mystery?14 Jun 2009 20:57 GMT2
Is it really as much a mystery as seems to be being said? As this
connection is fine with inert gas and at normal temperatures, then we have a
number of pointers to the cause surely? Temperature, the smallness, so to
speak of the  gas atoms, and in this case some mating/demating.
Contrails11 Jun 2009 20:17 GMT2
Maybe a little OT but I figured some folks here know what I'm talking about. I
live in SW Connecticut and right under the flightpaths of planes from three
major ariports. I sometimes notice that some of the contrails I see, intesad of
being a straight line, have at very regular ...
 
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