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Shuttle Columbia STS-107
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427Tribute to Columbia desktop wallpaper: chicagotribune.comOriginal Mad Dog-2/7/2003
426Thanks for sharing, AllansAlias. . . and to all who have contributed to this thrRande Is-2/7/2003
425RE><i> You do not grasp basic physics. </i> I've given this sJames F. Hopkins-2/7/2003
424That's cruel. Really. :)Oral Roberts-2/6/2003
423yeah, well, I shredded your family-gram. <GG>faqsnlojiks -2/6/2003
422I grew up on the edge of another country. I am not American. My first memory of AllansAlias-2/6/2003
421Rande, Yes, the main foot print is for dense objects, and will be clustered arouBill Jackson-2/6/2003
420I had not seen the radar images of the shuttle debris before today. Can't rRande Is-2/6/2003
419James, Yes, I get angry at the water buffaloes forming a square to protect themsBill Jackson-2/6/2003
418Message 18545288 AND BTW, I'm a big supporter of the space program, and IJames F. Hopkins-2/6/2003
417Clark, Yes, I see. So little chance for any close shot anyway. BillBill Jackson-2/6/2003
416The anger equates to sadness, most often it's easier for me to express angerJames F. Hopkins-2/6/2003
415<i>I wonder how many time a day they pass withing that 100 miles or so<Clarksterh-2/6/2003
414Clark, Sorry I doubted you. I initially thought they were in similar orbits. I Bill Jackson-2/6/2003
413Bill - Just FYI currently the ISS is at 56 degrees, and the shuttle was at aboutClarksterh-2/6/2003
412ownstock. New direction for inquiries. newscientist.com BillBill Jackson-2/6/2003
411I agree the fuzz abounds, but I have seen some excellent videos from time to timownstock-2/6/2003
410Clark, Sorry, with the shuttle at 28 degrees and the ISS at 51 degrees it will Bill Jackson-2/6/2003
409Bill - <i>Two objects in near earth orbit will never differ by 2 miles perClarksterh-2/6/2003
408Clark, Two objects in near earth orbit will never differ by 2 miles per second iBill Jackson-2/6/2003
407James, Such anger. It is true he has no weight, but he still has inertia and espBill Jackson-2/6/2003
406Inre the space station photos, what counts is motion perpendicular to the line oClarksterh-2/6/2003
405Larry, more data = more choosable pathways. Without data the only choice was burBill Jackson-2/6/2003
404James - <i>Man your off base, I don't care if he weighs 400 lbs, ( on Clarksterh-2/6/2003
403RE>><i> a several hundred pound person travelling at a few feet a seJames F. Hopkins-2/6/2003
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