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- Original Message - From: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 7:15 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Mars Exploration Rover Mission Status MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICEJET PROPULSION LABORATORYCALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
http://spaceprojects.arc.nasa.gov/Space_Projects/pioneer/PNStat.html STATUS UPDATED: 3 December 2003 PIONEER MISSIONS Pioneer 10 distance from Sun : 84.33 AU Speed relative to the Sun: 12.199 km/sec (27,290 mph) Distance from Earth: 12.47 billion kilometers (7.75 billion miles) (Round-trip
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You know a lot of
people look at the expense of the spac
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: Status I wish I could say I was moving faster on my design, but I am not. Several hurdles (mostly not having anything to do with the icepick havecropped up. I will post some results on my tests as soon as I get amoment to do so.I can tell you that ice melting is a lot tougher than it seems andmoving
I wish I could say I was moving faster on my design, but I am not.
Several hurdles (mostly not having anything to do with the icepick have
cropped up. I will post some results on my tests as soon as I get a
moment to do so.
I can tell you that ice melting is a lot tougher than it seems and
- Original Message - From: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 3:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Galileo Millennium Mission Status MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICEJET PROPULSION LABORATORYCALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
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Dear Bruce, Were you able to obtain the Amalthea density measurement you
- Original Message - From: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 8:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Galileo Millennium Mission Status MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICEJET PROPULSION LABORATORYCALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
In the beginning, John Byrneproposed a new project, called fancifully "A Wild Idea." And the idea was without form (well, almost) and void, and confusion covered the face of the group. In time, a few glimmers of light appeared in the firmament of the heavens, but most were quickly
Well put.
Here are the rules for life - as I have them:
You can't cross a chasm in two small jumps. - Eli Callaway
Nothing is impossible - just damned difficult. - Joe Latrell
Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you will land among the stars.
- Les Brown
Lets say we build a ice
ovember 04, 2002 10:37:05 AM
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Well put.Here are the rules for life - as I have them:"You can't cross a chasm in two small jumps." - Eli Callaway"Nothing is impossible - just damned difficult." - Joe Latrell"Shoot
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http://spaceprojects.arc.nasa.gov/Space_Projects/pioneer/PNStat.html
STATUS UPDATED: 3 June 2001
PIONEER MISSIONS
Pioneer 10 distance from Sun : 77.86 AU Speed relative to the Sun: 12.24
km/sec (27,380 mph) Distance from Earth: 11.81 billion kilometers (7.34
billion miles) Round-trip Light Time
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A note from Pioneer 10: FLOP to FLIP
The command counter toggles as the Pioneer 10 spacecraft received
our No-Op command sent up on Friday 18 May and noted on the successful
down link Saturday 19 May.
No more tracks scheduled at the moment and probably no more high
power up links from
And anything else related to actual Icepick
development?
Thank you.
Larry
http://spaceprojects.arc.nasa.gov/Space_Projects/pioneer/PNStat.html
STATUS UPDATED: 03 May 2001
PIONEER MISSIONS
Pioneer 10 distance from Sun : 77.70 AU
Speed relative to the Sun: 12.24 km/sec (27,380 mph)
Distance from Earth: 11.75 billion kilometers (7.30 billion miles)
Round-trip
http://spaceprojects.arc.nasa.gov:80/Space_Projects/pioneer/PNStat.html
STATUS UPDATED: 2 March 2001
PIONEER MISSIONS
Pioneer 10 distance from Sun: 77.26 AU
Speed relative to the Sun: 12.24 km/sec (27,380 mph)
Distance from Earth: 11.54 billion kilometers (7.17 billion miles)
Round-trip
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 14:35:34 -0800 (PST)
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http://spaceprojects.arc.nasa.gov/Space_Projects/pioneer/PNStat.html
STATUS UPDATED: 09 February 2001
PIONEER MISSIONS
Pioneer 10 distance from Sun: 77.12 AU
Speed relative to the Sun: 12.24 km/sec (27,380 mph)
Distance from Earth: 11.47 billion kilometers (7.13 billion miles)
Round-trip
http://spaceprojects.arc.nasa.gov/Space_Projects/pioneer/PNStat.html
STATUS UPDATED: 13 December 2000
Pioneer 10
Launched 2 March 1972
Distance from Sun (1 December 2000): 76.61 AU
Speed relative to the Sun: 12.24 km/sec (27,380 mph)
Distance from Earth: 11.31 billion kilometers (7.025
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