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SPACE THE FINAL FRONTIER
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328I'm afraid this guy's probably right. NASA's best days are behind iD. Long-5/7/2007
327NASA testing methane rocketry. The video is pretty cool. science.nasa.gov D. Long-5/5/2007
326Reminder. The original space subject: Subject 52140Peter Dierks-5/2/2007
325Soylent Greenlongnshort-5/1/2007
324On trip to Mars, NASA must rethink death By MIKE SCHNEIDER, Associated Press WrTimF-5/1/2007
323How do you know you're a space nerd? When you read an article about CO2 airD. Long-4/27/2007
322I can hardly imagine doing the vomit comet myself, but Hawking doing it is almosManyMoose-4/27/2007
321Hawking amazed by weightlessness Next stop, space theregister.co.ukTimF-4/27/2007
320 I had thought that the Nedelin catastrophe was the worst disaster that came ouTimF-4/27/2007
319news.yahoo.com So what does it sing, "Here comes the Sun?" Sun'sManyMoose-4/20/2007
318She can't take much more of this, cap'n!D. Long-4/18/2007
317Space shield to block radiation By Paul Rincon Science reporter, BBC News, PrestTimF-4/18/2007
316It sure takes all the romance out of prospecting with a mule and a gold pan, doeManyMoose-4/16/2007
315permanent.comTimF-4/16/2007
314Astronomers will find exo-Earths within our lifetimes, and will be able to tell D. Long-4/12/2007
313Should We Repair Hubble? A plan to save the Hubble calls for five spacewalks andLindyBill-4/3/2007
312en.wikipedia.org astronautix.com russianspaceweb.com --- I can't open thiTimF-3/25/2007
311I did not hear about that, but I bet it was spectacular. The Russians were pretManyMoose-3/25/2007
310 Did you hear about the Russian rocket explosion decades ago. The first stagTimF-3/25/2007
309Those rockets are about 99.9% fuel. It's lucky nobody died.ManyMoose-3/25/2007
308 The explosion and debris in the last link was impressive in a video. Imagine TimF-3/25/2007
307Back in the 1950s before NASA had launched the first satellite we visited my couManyMoose-3/24/2007
306I remember when this happened, but I never saw it reported quite like this beformistermj-3/24/2007
305We live in a marvelous Universe... space.newscientist.com Dazzling new images D. Long-3/22/2007
304SpaceX Successfully Launches Falcon 1 Rocket March 20 Blake Robinson <img srcLindyBill-3/21/2007
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