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NASA Awards Mission Support Operations Contract29 Sep 2003 23:30 GMT1
Allard Beutel
Headquarters, Washington                September 29, 2003
(Phone: 202/358-4769)
Kelly Humphries
REQ: Hi-res version of this Hurricane Isabel shot from ISS29 Sep 2003 14:33 GMT4
....Anyone got a link to a hi-res version of this shot, preferably no
smaller than 1024x768?
http://i.cnn.net/cnn/2003/WEATHER/09/15/hurricane.isabel/top.isabel.nasa.curve.jpg
...One of the better from-orbit hurricane shots I can recall, and
Ariane 5/Smart-1 succesfully launched28 Sep 2003 18:12 GMT2
Arianne 5 succesfully launched on Saturday evening (Sunday morning local
time), bringing into space the European SMART-1 satellite that will use a ion
drive to get to the moon, as well as 2 other satellites.
Interestingly, this launch was broadcasted on BBCworld. In the past, the ...
NASA Presents Space Station Briefings26 Sep 2003 16:41 GMT1
Dolores Beasley/Melissa Motichek
Headquarters, Washington               September 24, 2003
(Phone: 202/358-1753/1272)
Rob Navias
Jonathan's Space Report No. 509, 18-09-200323 Sep 2003 08:27 GMT4
Jonathan's Space Report
No. 509                                             2003 Sep 18, Cambridge,
MA
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My Scientific American (October) feature article on the upcoming Chinese human space flight is now on line.22 Sep 2003 06:06 GMT19
My Scientific American (October) feature article on the upcoming Chinese
human space flight is now on line.
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa006&colID=1&articleID=0005B4B6-1CE
C-1F5D-905980A84189EEDF
Watch this patch from the M$ Corporation21 Sep 2003 16:12 GMT2
Microsoft Customer
this is the latest version of security update, the
"September 2003, Cumulative Patch" update which eliminates
all known security vulnerabilities affecting
ISS On-Orbit Status, 12-09-200315 Sep 2003 17:44 GMT1
ISS On-Orbit Status 12 Sep 2003
All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except as noted previously
or below.  Week 19 of Expedition 7 coming to an end.
Performing part of his periodic general MedOps PFE (periodic fitness
health15 Sep 2003 12:24 GMT6
Is it necessary to take diabetes drugs?
U. at Buffalo Engineer Creates Software to Detect and Find Leaks in ISS (Forwarded)08 Sep 2003 22:28 GMT3
State University of New York at Buffalo
Contact:
John Della Contrada, dellacon@buffalo.edu
Phone: 716-645-5000 ext 1409
ISS On-Orbit Status, 02-09-200303 Sep 2003 20:03 GMT1
On-Orbit Status 2 Sep 2003
All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except as noted previously
or below.
Early in the morning, TsUP/Moscow powered off the BITS2-12 onboard telemetry
The MPLM and the Demise of the shuttle.02 Sep 2003 14:14 GMT1
hat will be used to replace the MPLM, can the OSP or US ATV berth to the
CBM of the ISS like the MPLM or will all cargo move through the PMA?
If they are retired when the shuttle retired what to do with them?
leave them at the ISS or scrap them?
ATV to have autonomous docking?01 Sep 2003 08:06 GMT1
According to this story on CNN, the ATV will have autonomous docking:
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/space/08/31/sprj.colu.space.sedan.ap/index.html
"Unique to American spacecraft, the plane will be designed to fly either
manned or unmanned. Smith said an auto guidance system will ...
 
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