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my only copy is signed by Konrad Dannenberg who was helping teach the class that day Funny to think that around 19 years after that image was being used something like it is happening
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my only copy is signed by Konrad Dannenberg who was helping teach the class that day Funny to think that around 19 years after that image was being used something like it is happening
STS 127 Pilot Greg Johnson waves to family members after arriving
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A worker watches the rollout of space shuttle Atlantis as viewed
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Mars Exploration Rover team members prepare a testing setup for
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The US Gives Okay To Go To Infinity Beyond By Can Tran
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Mt Everest and the Himalayas photographed from Earth orbit by
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ground at the Cape are certainly paying off Once the launch mount and erector are complete we ll transfer Falcon 9 on to the erector and raise it to vertical early in 2009 Happy New Year
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ground at the Cape are certainly paying off Once the launch mount and erector are complete we ll transfer Falcon 9 on to the erector and raise it to vertical early in 2009 Happy New Year
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Earth and Moon from 114 Million Miles Away (picture) - Gather.com
Mon, 23 Aug 2010 19:07:03 GMT+00:00
Gather.com The messenger mission, like all of NASA's space exploration missions, has been sending back data as it travels to the innermost planet, ...
Mon, 23 Aug 2010 19:07:03 GMT+00:00
Gather.com The messenger mission, like all of NASA's space exploration missions, has been sending back data as it travels to the innermost planet, ...
volunteers wanted (The catch? It's a one-way ticket)
Sun, 19 Jul 2009 14:38:22 PDT
Nasa hopes to reignite public interest in manned space flight and win support for investment Space exploration volunteers wanted (The catch? It ... guardian.co.uk.
Sun, 19 Jul 2009 14:38:22 PDT
Nasa hopes to reignite public interest in manned space flight and win support for investment Space exploration volunteers wanted (The catch? It ... guardian.co.uk.
RLV and Space Transport News Briefs: Privately funded space ...
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Sun, 25 Jul 2010 04:52:54 GM
Briefs: Privately funded . space exploration. since 1800s; Horizons - Summer issue. Jon Goff points to the following paper, which argues that privately funded astronomical observatories in the 1800s and early 1900s provide a good analog ...
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Briefs: Privately funded . space exploration. since 1800s; Horizons - Summer issue. Jon Goff points to the following paper, which argues that privately funded astronomical observatories in the 1800s and early 1900s provide a good analog ...
WHY exactly is astronomy and space exploration a science?
Q. i mean space is kinda like america was before it was discovered and i understand the need 4 technology,., but cannot any person better understand what we are to do with things we can do or get 4 space!! the technology is not ALL that is going on with astronomy and space exploration is it?
Asked by Madonna - Thu Jun 25 19:55:22 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Because it falls in the scope of experimental investigation, hence it can be called a 'science'. What we do with that knowledge is the payoff. It can be debated whether the cost to do it is justified but we still need to expand our horizons if we are to make progress. In other words, nothing ventured, nothing gained.We all know that the earth is not flat. People figured things out and we are better off for it. I think the idea that we will eventually colonize Mars is far fetched. Thank science for that knowledge.
Answered by cajundude1 - Fri Jun 26 11:52:45 2009
Q. i mean space is kinda like america was before it was discovered and i understand the need 4 technology,., but cannot any person better understand what we are to do with things we can do or get 4 space!! the technology is not ALL that is going on with astronomy and space exploration is it?
Asked by Madonna - Thu Jun 25 19:55:22 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Because it falls in the scope of experimental investigation, hence it can be called a 'science'. What we do with that knowledge is the payoff. It can be debated whether the cost to do it is justified but we still need to expand our horizons if we are to make progress. In other words, nothing ventured, nothing gained.We all know that the earth is not flat. People figured things out and we are better off for it. I think the idea that we will eventually colonize Mars is far fetched. Thank science for that knowledge.
Answered by cajundude1 - Fri Jun 26 11:52:45 2009
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