NASA MOVES FORWARD ON HUMAN MISSIONS TO MOON, MARS AND ASTEROIDS

2002-09-27 Thread LARRY KLAES
NASA MOVES FORWARD ON HUMAN MISSIONS TO MOON, MARS AND ASTEROIDSFrom Space.com, 26 September 2002 http://space.com/news/beyond_iss_020926-1.htmlNASA Reveals New Plan for the Moon, Mars & OutwardBy Leonard DavidTo boldly go, the timeless and optimistic Space Age theme, looks to havebeen reclaimed fr

RE: NASA MOVES FORWARD ON HUMAN MISSIONS TO MOON, MARS AND ASTEROIDS

2002-09-27 Thread CHRIS CANTRELL
I remember walking out in the yard as a kid in the Apollo days and someone pointing up to the moon and saying "There are men walking around up there right now." It wasn't about any cold-war for me. As individuals and as a race, we need pursuits that are adventerous if not always practical.  

Galileo to flyby Amalthea on November 5, 2002

2002-09-27 Thread LARRY KLAES
Today in SpaceFlight:* Galileo Spacecraft Prepared for Flyby of Tiny Jovian Moon Almathea http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/solarsystem/almathea_flyby_020925.htmlThe Galileo spacecraft is being prepared for one of its final tasks, a close flyby of Jupiter's moon Amalthea set for Nov. 5.

Re: Message board?

2002-09-27 Thread JHByrne
In a message dated 9/15/2002 8:42:02 PM Alaskan Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Adam, I went to your message board, and attempted to post something or other about the nature of expanding universe theories. Unfortunately, I was unable to.  Every time I typed a letter in, I got a pop-up abo

Re: NASA MOVES FORWARD ON HUMAN MISSIONS TO MOON, MARS AND ASTEROIDS

2002-09-27 Thread Bruce Moomaw
  - Original Message - From: CHRIS CANTRELL To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 2:11 PM Subject: RE: NASA MOVES FORWARD ON HUMAN MISSIONS TO MOON, MARS AND ASTEROIDS I remember walking out in the yard as a kid in the Apollo days and someone pointing up to the

Re: NASA MOVES FORWARD ON HUMAN MISSIONS TO MOON, MARS AND ASTEROIDS

2002-09-27 Thread Robert J. Bradbury
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Bruce Moomaw wrote: > Chris Cantrell wrote: > > But part of me wishes that I couldn't remember the Apollo days ... I > > wish I had been born generations later when it would be possible to take > > my passion for SCUBA to the ocean of Europa. > > Of course, given the increa