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SPACE THE FINAL FRONTIER
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228"Space" elevator challenge Message 22918103TimF-10/18/2006
227 Nice photo. A permanent link to that picture antwrp.gsfc.nasa.govTimF-10/16/2006
226Terrific photo of Saturn..I've never seen one quite like this.. antwrp.gsfcpompsander-10/16/2006
225Northrop Grumman to Sponsor Lunar Lander Challenge PRESS RELEASE Date Released:TimF-10/12/2006
224New Bush Space Policy Unveiled, Stresses U.S. Freedom of Action By Leonard DavidTimF-10/11/2006
223Fresh look at dwarf planet Ceres news.bbc.co.ukTimF-10/10/2006
222The Dinosaur Empire Strikes Back? In a decision that left Boeing's once-migLindyBill-10/8/2006
221Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Awards 2006 BY Logan Ward Published in the NovembLindyBill-10/6/2006
220I'd just barf and I wouldn't see anything because my eyes would be closeManyMoose-10/6/2006
219 If they had a space elevator and the infrastructure for orbital tourism, I'TimF-10/6/2006
218I see your point. I'll stay on the ground. Oh yeah. On the ground for MManyMoose-10/6/2006
217 Take the current cost of maybe $10,000 per pound to get something in to orbit.TimF-10/6/2006
216I'm 62 and expect to live to be 100. (LOL!) Maybe nanotechnology will giveManyMoose-10/6/2006
215 Maybe you wont get to see it. I'm not sure how old you are. I'd likeTimF-10/6/2006
214I don't think I'll be around to see it.ManyMoose-10/6/2006
213Earthlings Invade MarsU.S. Probes Send New Images of Martian Surface By NED POTpompsander-10/6/2006
212 In the long run a space elevator or fountain or other cheap way to get to spacTimF-10/6/2006
211I can't visualize it. I can't imagine how it could have a favorable cosManyMoose-10/6/2006
210 For something so large it would be light because it wouldn't depend on itsTimF-10/6/2006
209I can't imagine how a concept like that could ever be implemented. What if ManyMoose-10/5/2006
208 "Space Fountain" en.wikipedia.orgTimF-10/5/2006
207Space aficionados: I saw a giant coffee table book at Costco today for $15. ItManyMoose-10/2/2006
206A great panoramic view of Victoria Crater on Mars...those little rovers are realpompsander-10/2/2006
205I still remember the sense of anticipation everyone had while waiting for Neil AGlenn Petersen-10/2/2006
204Thanks, Josh.. Can't get enough of that Space....pompsander-10/1/2006
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