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Keep up on the next Space Race!25 Feb 2007 07:04 GMT1
There's a new Space Race afoot and its just around the corner.  Keep
up with the developments in this exciting new industry.  Check out
www.NewVoyageNews.com
Great features!
Terraforming the moon, before doing Mars or Venus11 Feb 2007 23:11 GMT39
Our moon is already providing us with a terrific "space station and
orbiting platform" that'll knock your socks off.
This topic is not persay about initially creating a human breathable
atmosphere, especially since it's unlikely that much greater than 0.1
ISS Space Walk08 Feb 2007 17:23 GMT1
Thursdays ISS expedition-14 spacewalk (Mike Lopez-Alegria and Suni
Williams) will give mission commander Michael Lopez-Alegria the second
most spacewalk time for an American astronaut, and will be the third
of four space walks in about a three week time frame.
Next Space Station: 7.35e22 kg worth at Earth's L107 Feb 2007 20:17 GMT1
Our Next Space Station = Earth L1
Master CM(counter mass) of 7.35e22 kg worth, efficiently situated at
Earth L1.
Perhaps my previous topic of having imposed certain weird notions and
UPI blows it -- false ISS space junk dodge story04 Feb 2007 17:52 GMT3
here:
Space station moves to avoid debris
http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20070202-013112-8664r
  MOSCOW, Feb. 2 (UPI) -- U.S. and Russian officials changed the
Relocate ISS to ME-L103 Feb 2007 00:04 GMT41
Relocation of ISS to ME-L1 is much easier said than done, but it's
doable.
Station-keeping ISS initially at roughly 60,000 to 64,000 km away from
the moon(center), this is where I believe the orbital speed of this
What suit do you wear to a spacewalk?02 Feb 2007 00:47 GMT3
What suit do you wear to a spacewalk?
Logistics, politics figure in decision to use Russian suit for key outing
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16827059/
By James Oberg, NBC News space analyst // Special to MSNBC
 
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