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Russian space team makes newlyweds a highly romantic offer29 Dec 2003 22:58 GMT2
THE SUNDAY TIMES
December 28, 2003
Russian space team makes newlyweds a highly romantic offer
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Could the delta 4 heavy29 Dec 2003 15:24 GMT3
Lift ISS modules if we had a service module?
UFO Activities from Biblical Times (LONG TEXT)25 Dec 2003 07:03 GMT1
Russia offers space honeymoon24 Dec 2003 06:32 GMT1
If you pay ot go itno space and have sexe, ismt that just like prostitution?
Hallerb
Russia offers space honeymoon24 Dec 2003 03:12 GMT16
Russia offers space honeymoon
Agence France-Presse
From correspondents in Moscow
December 21, 2003
Britain- The U.S  Ally oppose  Saddam death penalty.21 Dec 2003 13:29 GMT9
Tony Blair, the Bush's ally oppose Death panelty.  A big blow to U.S and
Iraqi people for revenge to kill Saddam Hussain.
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Help needed to find ISS cutout model website.20 Dec 2003 19:01 GMT4
There is a NASA? page that had detailed cutout models of each ISS component but
I can no longer find it since my computer crash.
I was collecting those for my grandson.
Anyone have the url.
ISS sighting ?19 Dec 2003 16:41 GMT1
Last night, while standing in my front yard, I happend to look up and
see an airplane's strobe light flashing way up in the sky as it passed
overhead.  As I followed the plane's progress, I noticed a much bigger
array of lights approaching the plane's path. It looked like a
ISS On-Orbit Status, 12-12-200315 Dec 2003 06:43 GMT1
ISS On-Orbit Status 12 Dec 2003
All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except as noted previously
or below.
The crew was commended on yesterday's Robotics activities. They completed
ISS On-Orbit Status, 06-12-200310 Dec 2003 19:48 GMT1
ISS On-Orbit Status 6 Dec 2003
All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except as noted previously
or below.  First crew rest day this weekend.
CDR/SO Michael Foale and FE Alexander Kaleri performed the regular 3-hr.
NASA Astronaut Breaks US Space Endurance Record10 Dec 2003 15:10 GMT6
Melissa Mathews
Headquarters, Washington                December 9, 2003
(Phone: 202/358-1272)
James Hartsfield
NASA Relies on Thrusters to Steer Station09 Dec 2003 14:37 GMT23
NASA Relies on Thrusters to Steer Station
NASA Relies on Russian-Made Thrusters to Steer International Space
Station Following Malfunction
The Associated Press
ISS On-Orbit Status, 04-12-200307 Dec 2003 02:24 GMT2
ISS On-Orbit Status 4 Dec 2003
All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except as noted previously
or below.  >>>Today five years ago, STS-88/Endeavour, commanded by Bob
Cabana, launched the second ISS element, Node "Unity" with PMAs 1 & 2, on
Pentagon Using Spy Satellites To Check ISS For Damage06 Dec 2003 05:28 GMT10
Pentagon Using Spy Satellites To Check ISS For Damage
Astronauts Heard Metallic Noise Heard Last Week
POSTED: 2:56 p.m. EST December 3, 2003
UPDATED: 11:41 p.m. EST December 3, 2003
NASA re ISS noise: "Ignorance is bliss"??06 Dec 2003 00:24 GMT17
JimO: Seems like NASA has decided that since they can't figure out what
caused that alarming noise, they are justified in assuming it can't be
dangerous.
Nov. 28, 2003, 9:48PM
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