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'Space UFO' Nuts Rise Again -- (sigh!)28 Aug 2005 16:38 GMT15
NASA Transmission
Showed Distinct UFO
http://www.rense.com/general67/showd.htm
International Space Agency26 Aug 2005 19:47 GMT1
Dear sci.space.station
This post is to set the record straight, and to correct the great deal
of incorrect and extremely old & outdated information which is
displayed on this sci.space.policy news group when the search term
MOON Physics at 1% the cost of doing Tempel-124 Aug 2005 21:56 GMT29
There's always been great vlaue in the moon physics of establishing a
lunar infrastructure. However, why bother impacting the likes of
Tempel-1 when the same if not far better results and thus better
science, as well as on behalf of our moon and future lunar explorations
ISS: Both regenerative CO2 scrubbers have shut down19 Aug 2005 19:30 GMT3
ISS: Both regenerative CO2 scrubbers have shut down
However, the cabin volume provides a week of 'coasting',
and there are expendable LiOH canisters also available,
and both the Vozdukh and CDRA have encountered
Krikalev Sets Time-in-Space Record18 Aug 2005 15:13 GMT7
Krikalev Sets Time-in-Space Record
Expedition 11 Commander Sergei Krikalev became the human with the most
cumulative time in space early today. At 1:44 a.m. EDT he passed the record
of 748 days held by Sergei Avdeyev.
Leave MPLM at station ?05 Aug 2005 20:37 GMT11
I realise that the MPLM isn't "space rated" for long duration.
But with the grounding of the shuttle, possibly for very long (indefinitely
?), would they consider leaving Rafaello at the station during STS 114 so that
the crews would have sufficient stowage space and not fill the ...
Additional transfers OKed03 Aug 2005 07:50 GMT2
NASA PAO confirmed that extra day of docked operations.
Final OK for shuttle health to come on Monday.
The adidtional transfers will consist mostly of spare parts in the shuttle.
For instance, spare ink cartridges for printers, and if I heard correctly, one
ESP2 parts safe for 2 days no power?03 Aug 2005 02:13 GMT1
The spare parts on ESP-2 have been without power since someone on the last
EVA must have unplugged it. How long can all of those spare parts go without
heating?
Replay: DAY 6 - HIGHLIGHTS, MISSION STATUS BRIEFING:, POST-MMT BRIEFING02 Aug 2005 21:26 GMT1
windows media stream :
*** loading of the videos will last some seconds ***
*** videos in 260 or 360 Kbps, some in 150 Kbps ***
- DAY 6 (7-31-05) - HIGHLIGHTS:
Replay: MISSION STATUS BRIEFING:, Repair Gap Fillers, President Bush calls Discovery astronauts02 Aug 2005 19:27 GMT1
*** loading of the videos will last some seconds ***
*** videos in 260 or 360 Kbps, some in 150 Kbps ***
windows media stream :
- President Bush calls Discovery astronauts
Space Station Debris01 Aug 2005 15:38 GMT8
Somebody drop something recently from the Space Station?
Watching the space walk today, Monday at 5:47am CDT Monday with the
astronaut attached to the arm (holding failed cmg) above the Shuttle
payload bay, a black object whizzed by across the screen. Moving faster
 
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