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Riding a Beam of Light: NASA?s First Space Elevator Competition Proves Highly Challenging. Space.com article about the results from the 2005 Space Elevator Games. http://www.spaceelevatorblog.com/?m=200510
Several announcements are made in this issue, including news of a very successful stock offering by LiftPort, and a new engineering paper prepared by Tom Nugent, Liftport?s ... http://www.spaceelevatorblog.com/?m=200511
To receive status reports and news releases issued from the Kennedy Space Center Newsroom electronically, send a blank e-mail message to: ksc-subscribe@newsletters.nasa.gov. http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/shuttleoperations/status/2005/index.html
Shenzhou 6 will be launched with more than one astronaut aboard, a newspaper reported. Beijing also responded to developments in the U.S. space program. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3918274/
2005 has been an exciting year for space and astronomy missions, discoveries and events. Highlights include Deep Impact mission, return to flight of the Space Shuttle, the ... http://www.aerospaceguide.net/space/2005.html
The lukewarm reception of their latest releases and the problems with getting a proper record contract made it financially impossible to carry on, so in 2005, Space announced that ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_%28indie_rock_band%29
Expanding The Envelope;; Space has long been recognized for its full-spectrum potential, and as our understanding evolves, technological innovations are translating to expanded ... http://www.aiaa.org/content.cfm?pageid=230&lumeetingid=1181
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0800 - 0815: Welcome and Opening Remarks Room 104: Chaired by: C. ELACHI, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA http://www.aiaa.org/agenda.cfm?lumeetingid=1181&viewcon=agenda&pageview=2&programSeeview=1&dateget=31-Aug-05&formatview=1
At 70,000 feet we reach Mach 2.5 and are still climbing. The sky has turned a very deep blue and the Earth below is distinctly curved. At 80,000 feet, the sky is cold black and a ... http://sa.qa.elro.com/media/inthenews/2005-10
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