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New Discovery debris photos30 Jul 2005 18:57 GMT1
We have new Discovery debris photo not yet release by NASA
usspacenews.com
Space station bloopers: public PMC !30 Jul 2005 00:52 GMT1
The PMCs (private medical conference) for shuttle crews had a glitch in the
air-to-ground links and were heard on all station loudspeakers !
So the station occupants got to know about bowel movements reports of each
Shuttle crew member this morning :-) Loud and clear on the ...
Space Shuttle Discovery is scheduled to dock with the Station on July 2829 Jul 2005 10:06 GMT1
With Discovery's upcoming launch, the Station crewmembers are
readying the ISS for a Shuttle visit. Space Shuttle Discovery is
scheduled to dock with the Station on July 28.
John
myths of apollo-soyuz25 Jul 2005 18:01 GMT25
The Space Review:
The real lessons of international cooperation in space
http://www.thespacereview.com/article/413/1
by James Oberg // Monday, July 18, 2005
NASA-speak on sensor glitch22 Jul 2005 18:24 GMT31
Can somebody put this 'NASA-speak' into English for me?
From NASA Watch
(http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/2005/07/insight_into_lo.html)
Insight into Low Flow Sensor Anomaly
ISS Status Report, 19-07-2005 20 Jul 2005 16:07 GMT1
Katherine Trinidad
Headquarters, Washington                                 July 19, 2005
(Phone: 202/358-3749)
Rob Navias
Msnbc.com (Oberg): Space station crew takes a brief road trip19 Jul 2005 10:25 GMT1
Msnbc.com (Oberg): Space station crew takes a brief road trip
With the shuttle still on Earth, redocking of Soyuz moved up
Updated: 3:12 p.m. ET July 18, 2005   http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8618147/
By James Oberg, NBC News space analyst // Special to MSNBC
International Space Station Status Report #35 - 200515 Jul 2005 03:27 GMT5
Report #35
4:00 p.m. CDT, Friday, July 8, 2005
Mission Control Center, Houston
After a light duty three-day holiday weekend, the International Space
"Another space tourist to fly to ISS" -- on OCTOBER (!!) Soyuz11 Jul 2005 17:22 GMT6
All Russian accounts describe the Soyuz launch as "October". NASA
documents still list it as "September 27". WHEN will a launch date be
picked,
and what are the current alternative dates under consideration?
Teleportation knowledge analizer of the internet matirx! IT's a06 Jul 2005 05:48 GMT1
Teleportation knowledge analizer of the internet matirx! IT's a
real world a real network qunatium.
Teleportation is nothing more then quantium decypher of an object
into the atomic weight,energy signature,magnetic adress, and total
ISS Current Lat/Lon05 Jul 2005 21:49 GMT2
Hey everyone,
Are there any websites that can provide the current lat/lon that my C#
program can pull down and analyze?
Thanks,
Msnbc.com (Oberg): Russia ready to take lead on space station01 Jul 2005 02:50 GMT23
Msnbc.com (Oberg): Russia ready to take lead on space station
If (when?) U.S. drops out, new fleet of vehicles could take over
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8148275/
By James Oberg, NBC News space analyst // Special to MSNBC
 
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