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#163 From: "Jerry Butler" <ns6130sd402@...>
Date: Fri Mar 23, 2007 2:44 pm
Subject: Hi Group
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Group,

Jerry Butler here from Adrian Michigan USA. My main topics of interest
are satellites & astronomy in general from "local" stars to Deep Sky
exploration.

Jerry Butler

#158 From: aaron_agassi
Date: Mon Nov 6, 2006 9:36 am
Subject: Why doesn't the UK have a manned space
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Doesn't the United Kingdom participate in the European space program?

#157 From: vic_stathopoulos
Date: Sun Nov 5, 2006 8:04 am
Subject: Hubble Servcing Mission: Hubble Telescope
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Hi! Some great news for Hubble Telescope Fans. After years of
debate, NASA Administrator Mike Griffin gave the go-ahead for what
could be one of the space shuttle program's most dramatic missions:
a final repair visit to the Hubble Space Telescope.

Originally, this fifth Hubble servicing mission had been planned for
2004 but that plan had to be changed in 2003, when the shuttle
Columbia and its crew were lost due to damage done by flying foam
insulation shortly after launch.

I have added a 2007 launch schedule page.

http://www.aerospaceguide.net/space/2007.html

Covers all the space shuttle launch dates and lots more. Refreshed
some of the products - remember be nice to yourself and treat your
self to a space pressie.

Also updated the 2006 page:

http://www.aerospaceguide.net/space/2006.html

The page has links to Ares 1 and Ares V. At long last Human Space
Exploration is starting. Unfortuately we will have to wait at least
10 years before humans go beyond earth orbit. A big question I'd
like to ask UK readers? Why doesn't the UK have a manned space
programme?

Vic

#155 From: vic_stathopoulos
Date: Sat Oct 7, 2006 6:48 am
Subject: Suborbital Flights - SpaceShipTwo and Orion Spacecraft
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Hi Everyone,

The other day Virgin Galactic unveiled a full-size model of the
interior of SpaceShipTwo and I decided to make a page on SS2. One
things I don't like doing is spending ages writing a page and in a
few months the info is extinct. So with SpaceShipTwo page I have
waited about 2 years and here it is below for you to read.

http://www.aerospaceguide.net/spaceship/spaceshiptwo.html

What I am really looking forward to is SpaceShipThree (SS3), an
orbital version. The sooner that is achieved the better. How much
would it cost private enterprise to develop it? Less than a billion
dollars? If that was the case, should NASA buy a few SS3's?

Is NASA's Orion Spacecraft the way to go? Apollo on Steriods? Are we
repeating history? It will be launched on a new rocket based on a
Space Shuttle Booster and it called Ares-I.

http://www.aerospaceguide.net/spaceexploration/orion.html

Vic

#151 From: Parvinder jain <parvinder_jain@...>
Date: Mon Sep 18, 2006 5:18 pm
Subject: Fwd: THE ALIEN CONTACT
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Astronomers are searching hard for that first interstellar phone-call from ET.
But when it happens, how will we react? Will it be a major trauma for humankind,
or a new beginning?
Seth Shostak

Read full story here

If the about link dosen't work...
click or copy to address browser, the link below

http://spaceisours.blogspot.com/


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#150 From: Parvinder jain <parvinder_jain@...>
Date: Sun Sep 17, 2006 12:15 pm
Subject: Youngest Pulsar Yet
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Astronomers at Columbia University used the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer to find
the youngest pulsar yet - a hot, spinning, highly-magnetized infant no more than
ten miles across, born in a massive star explosion about 700 years ago.
Read more here... :
From,
Parvinder jain,
THE SPACE

If the above links dosent work, then click aor copy to address bar, the link
below....

www.spaceisours.blogspot.com

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#147 From: NOMISYRRUC@...
Date: Sat Sep 9, 2006 7:12 pm
Subject: Re: [Space Projects] UFOs Explained at Last. Pre-order the book The Science o...
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Eric

At this point in time it is 6 minutes past 12 on a Sunday morning and one  is
somewhat drunk.  In spite of that, one has come to the conclusion that
fucking nobody has anything interesting to say on any of the discussion groups
that one is a subscriber to, because one is somewhat inteligent and is pissed
off with all the spam and dispairs that there isn't anyone else with half a
brain out there.

It has to fucking stop or else!

Yours sincerely
Simon Curry
PS sorry Vic, and I'm positive that you know exactly what I  mean.


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#146 From: Agenda Communication <agenda_communication@...>
Date: Sat Sep 9, 2006 3:17 pm
Subject: UFOs Explained at Last. Pre-order the book The Science of Extraterrestrials today.
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   THE SCIENCE OF EXTRATERRESTRIALS

   On the basis of a single concept, this contribution offers an argued and
innovative explanation of the science implemented by the extraterrestrials! The
author even speaks about ExtraTemporals (ET).

   A true review of the knowledge question such as it has been elaborated for one
century by the scientific community! From the study of the UFO mystery emerges a
new paradigm: 3D time. This work is thus a scientific event of great range. This
is why about fifteen translations will be completed soon.

   Composed of two parts, the time of reflections and the time of explanations,
The Science of Extraterrestrials presents a rigorous demonstration of the
reality of enigmatic phenomena. While confirming the majority of the laws that
science validated, the work explains the origin of contradictions between
relativity and quantum mechanics, between material and spiritual, as well as
their solutions. In the natural prolongation of these principles, the author
declines each high noted strangeness, as well in paranormal phenomena, as in
those of UFO phenomena. The Science of Extraterrestrials thus presents a Theory
Of Everything shaking one century of outrageous materialism. It takes science
out of a dead end that this science itself acknowledges to be in.

   The first part is focused on the mistakes of science since the Age of
Enlightenment. It puts us face to face with the intimate comprehension of time
whose tautology of the temporal irreversibility, and thus of causality, locks
the scientific man in a circular reasoning, which led him to materialist thought
on the basis of reducing and separatist bases. The author evokes the place
allotted to conscience in the perception of reality and, therefore, the
definition of Standard. We understand why the unexplained facts are paranormal.
Being based on the testimony of physicists, and reviewing the use of the
parameter of "time" in the macroscopic and microscopic universe, the first
chapter finishes with a mathematical contribution of new time designs proposed
by various scientists.

   The coherence of this Theory Of Everything is global by even its name:
Absolute Relativity. This one includes a vision radically different from
temporal flow. Time is, for the author, fractal, discontinuous and
three-dimensional, which is strictly verified by experiments and calculations.
The author distinguishes cyclic time and temporality. He proposes the premises
of a new mathematical formalism basing himself on the effective nature of
physical sizes. Thus, starting from the same and unique fundamental principle, a
considerable number of deductions lead, directly or indirectly, to the
resolution of problems still not resolved by science:

   MACROSCOPIC ENIGMAS: Big-bang, missing mass of the universe, overspeed of
stellar orbitations, violation of the Hubble law, lacunar and anisotropic nature
of the universe, formation of galaxies.

   MICROSCOPIC ENIGMAS: stability and structure of an atom, nature of matter,
entanglement, EPR paradox, chemical principles, entropy, negentropy,
probabilistic and indeterminism laws, cords theory, antimatter.

   PARANORMAL ENIGMAS: poltergeists, telepathy, telekinesis, levitation,
precognition, retrocognition, materialization, cold or paralyses sensations.

   UFOLOGIC ENIGMAS: technology of ET vessels, crossing of long distances, Fermi
paradox, surprising accelerations, antigravitation,
materialization/dematerialization, luminous effects, absence of sound, absence
of supersonic bang, absence of radar detection, truncated beams of light,
changes in shape and size, formation of crops circles, abductions, time travels,
psychic communications.

   It would not be about a global theory if the comprehension of spiritual laws
was not integrated. However, it is also the case: unicity and nature of the
universe, mystical experiences, purpose and nature of man, causal function.

   The work concludes with an explanation on the origin of misinformation with
regards to UFOs which, there too, integrates itself perfectly in the overall
coherence: dilemma of nuclear weapons, misinformation techniques, secret events
and movements.

   The Science of Extraterrestrials is a major work whose unquestionable level of
difficulty is largely compensated by a simple, direct, and finally very
accessible language. It explains elaborated principles by making use of
judicious metaphors. Also, a great number of illustrations come as support for
these rigorous developments. This makes it a general public book all the while
bringing concrete answers to demanding readers. Paranormal phenomena and UFO are
here taken very seriously. For exact sciences like other disciplines, it is a
true headstone!

   Is this for this reason that a strange silence, doubled with a misinformation
campaign, occurred before its publication? Perhaps most astonishing comes from
the origin of this new approach. According to the author, simple self-educated
scientist, this work would have been inspired by ETs, which, with the
explanation, corroborated by scientific observations like ufologic testimonies,
proves to be probable and logical.


   The author was a jet fighter pilot trainee, a military air traffic controller,
a twin-engine jet pilot in the business aviation, a station manager employed by
an airline company and an airport manager in the major Parisian airports. He
holds a post-graduate degree in Economic Science on new technologies (University
Aix-Marseilles II) and a certificate of Airport Senior Manager (manager of
international airports) from the National School of Civil Aviation (Ecole
Nationale de l'Aviation Civile) (in partnership with Paris Airports). He states
having had contacts with extraterrestrials and shares in this body of work his
understanding of the universe. He authored two other books in French and has
participated in several national radio and TV shows.

   Eric Julien states to belong to no form of obedience. He is, on the contrary,
in favor for more open free, with respect to the ecosystem and the noosphere. He
condemns the sectarian and dogmatic drifts under any shapes and sizes. He gives
homage to all those, known and less known, who take part in the emergence of a
world of peace and truth.



   Comments of some scientific readers

   "If the hypothesis, fascinating I must admit, of Eric Julien is verified
directly or indirectly, so yes, that would explain all the paranormal, I indeed
say all the SUPERNATURAL, more exactly all the NATURAL NOT ALREADY EXPLAINED,
and one must give to him the Nobel prize of physics".

   Michel Carmassi (Phd) French Physicist


   "The demonstration is convincing! ... I find the whole very well structured
and interesting; as for the innovative aspect, not to worry."

   Michel Actis, Doctor in Physics, France.


   "I am happy to be useful to you. Your views on the phenomenon of time are very
interesting to my colleagues and myself."

   Alexander Levich, Physicist, President of the Institute of Time Nature
Exploration, Russia.


   "My opinion of this book is that it is highly coherent. ... It is okay that it
is coherent, but it is not enough that the pieces all agree among themselves: do
they agree with the reality of things? That is where it becomes interesting. In
fact, its field of investigation ranges from the microscopic (a study of matter
at the fundamental level, the internal structure of the wave of matter, the
structure of the electron and of light, the structure of space and of time,
fundamental forces, energy, heat, and so on) to the macroscopic (a study of the
formation of the galaxies, of gravitation at the universal scale, of missing
mass, and so on); giving explanations that are plausible, coherent, and in
accordance with the observations that quantum physics and astrophysics have been
able to provide but not to explain. ... In this sense, it lays the foundations
of a new physics with a vision that is unifying and finally fundamentally simple
(although abstract), meanwhile paying
  homage to the labors of those whose ideas have served him in the effort to make
explicit, in scientific language, what he had in mind (Ari Letho, Jean-Pierre
Garnier-Malet, and so on). ... It becomes clear that his theory goes much
further than what already exists, and that it is innovative. ... The coherence
includes paranormal effects (psychic abilities, telepathy, displacement in the
spiritual body, memory of dreams, and so on) and explanations relative to the
effects of UFOs (displacement of the ships, various visual effects, missing
time, creation of crop circles, radiant impacts on nature, and so on). There it
becomes a theory of the super-all, but one that does not need all kinds of lumps
to succeed in unifying the various elements: all is based on one unique
concept."

   Pascal di Scala, Professor of Mathematics, France.


   “Having had scientific training (Centrale School Engineer Paris), I found in
the book of Eric Julien a well argued development in favor of his absolute
Relativity. This new approach, which upsets our usual concepts, seems me to
propose solid answers to currently unsolved scientific problems. And, more
important in my eyes still, absolute Relativity brings something essential for
the comprehension of the spiritual world. I thus can only highly recommend the
reading of this book to any person eager to understand who we are”.

   Philippe Pellaumail 44800 Saint-Herblain, France.


   "Eric Julien has worked much to assimilate the laws of physics in their latest
development: limited and generalized relativity, quantum mechanics, cosmology.
He uses his knowledge of these domains to draw up a theory that would explain
the existence of extraterrestrials and how they would reach us, even living so
far from us on the universal scale. ... This book is very clever, and being
scientifically trained, I would have to study it closely to detect possible
tricks. In any case this book is a scientific mine. Competent physicists would
need to give their opinions on the method and the results. I am pleased to
signal the enormous scientific work behind and the certain interest in this book
beyond the polemics that it may engender here and there. ... This book deserves
to be read for the scientific knowledge that it provides. ..."

   Alain Pelosato, Editor in Chief of Science-Fiction Magazine.



   Comments of some professional readers

   ” It is huge, it’s like a Copernicus revolution just like the one in every
millennium in sciences.  This may be the most important book ever published on
UFOs.  I am still suspicious of theories-that-explain-it-all, but this book blew
me away and I am bluffed”.

   Michel Picard, author of Les OVNIs, laboratoire du futur (UFOs, Laboratory of
Future)


   “I am still so impressed by your monumental Work that words are missing to
express to you the state of plenitude in which it put me in since its discovery,
as of its release. Following the good advice of Mr Gurdjieff, I finished his
third reading at a rate of a good hour, daily. (Former teacher; to understand is
one thing but it is still necessary to have the capacity to express it. What a
book!) (…) Be deeply thanked. 45 years of research and experimentations overall
propose many outcomes. You just delivered the Key.  I remain startled. Not being
of adulating nature, I confess to find myself, this time, exceptionally
fulfilled. May your Extra-Knowledge finally illuminate this incipient
millennium. Humbly”

   Michel Thomas, France.


   "I have no doubt of the great success that your work will have. ... I need to
admit to you that I consider myself a skeptic, as much on the subject of
religion as on the subject of extraterrestrials, but your book has attracted my
interest and my scientific curiosity. Although the subject of UFOs did not
especially appeal to me, which is to say that it was not a cause for concern in
my life, your book is so well written and so well founded that I would really be
pleased to translate it."

   Carlos Teixera, Translator, Brazil.


   "All that I can do is to define your work by what it is not; it is not at all
superficial! The tone of the account is constructive and optimistic, the
recourse to the first person plural engaging the reader in a direct dialogue
with the author. The utmost interest is constantly maintained by means of the
prescient questions scattered through the text."

   Sorina Sabau, Translator, Romania.


   "Eric Julien provides explanations that are plausible, coherent, and in my
humble opinion as someone not expert in the domain of the sciences, also all new
in the field of Ufology. One of the greatest virtues of the work is its total
coherence and cohesion, as all the subjects dealt with are perfectly argued,
developed, and justified with respect to the goal that it had set for itself. In
addition, it is written in simple and direct language, without academic jargon,
in a style that makes understanding it easy and makes reading it a truly
pleasant pastime. ... I would like to offer you my congratulations, as you have
created, in my opinion, a document that is truly intelligent, solid, well
documented, and very pleasant to read."

   Cristina Rodriguez, Translator, Spain.



   "Among the books, so numerous, that enlighten us about the civilizations of
the Extraterrestrials, and about paranormal phenomena such as UFOs, that of Eric
Julien, The Science of the Extraterrestrials, seems to me to be unique. First,
in a referential context, in full mastery of a fluid style of writing, by its
logic of reasoning and the organization of its chapters, it provokes an internal
conversation in the reader. Then, in order to convince, it argues as objectively
as possible, adopting a didactic tone with a clear syntax, without ambiguity,
without implications. It is a reading understandable to all; this is very
important for the diffusion of its paradigm. As for the content of his work, it
takes us to a Space-Time in comparison with which all that has been said and
written is nothing! ... To go beyond our civilizations almost exclusively
devoted to materialism, the work of Eric Julien permits me to be less
pessimistic and to believe that the scientific community
  will look into his theory, certainly a breathtaking prospect: a great
revolution of thought may change the course of our human evolution."

   Suzie Fontaine, University Professor, Italy.


   "I have glanced through the work, and it seems to me to be interesting and to
provide precise answers. This is not the case with other Ufological books,
reflecting more intellectual masturbation than level-headed reflection, as is
the case in this book. I like the third part, which provides certain
explanations about UFO appearances with diagrams to back them up, and responds
to questioning (about propulsion, and so on). Regardless of its origin, I find
that the manuscript is well put together, well written, readily understandable,
and deserving of at least as much attention as the works constantly cited in
reference although they have provided nothing new in 30 or 40 years."

   Bernard Thouanel, Editor in Chief of VSD Hors Serie specialised in UFOs,
France.


   "Today, even if science has helped us to explain the appearance of lightning,
one retains a sense of powerlessness before the UFO. The work is all the more
daring as it sets out to broach the subject of and to explain, with the
scientific means available, this mysterious and controversial phenomenon. I need
to warn you that the point of view on the work is that of a translator, thus of
just anyone who does not  possess  the scientific information necessary to grasp
in depth the explanations offered, and thus to realize the dimensions of the
discovery. ... If in the first part the reader is, little by little,
familiarized with the problems that the discussion of this subject implies, in
the second part the theory of Absolute Relativity will satisfy one's curiosity
by offering responses to the questions that arise as fast as the reading
proceeds. The successive stages, marks of philosophical reflections, provide
fluidity to the writing, which becomes light, far from
  transforming itself into a strictly technical text. ... The explanations
offered by the author make us enter another zone, and they aim at good sense and
human capacity for understanding. The solution is simpler than expected: the
structuring of time in 3 dimensions, in combination with the space-time
relationship. The reasoning is well constructed and relevant, and it lets it be
understood that the explanation happened to be in our reach, that one needed to
make only the slightest effort to make the great discovery oneself. At the same
time, it shows us the limits of our thought, and the risks it runs by following
prefabricated logic. There is no need to force oneself to use Amstrong's words
('one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind') concerning this work.
The idea that an explanation for UFOs has been found, this lightning in the sky
of the primitives, makes us think that what remains to be discovered is
spectacular. One realizes that humanity has entered a
  new epoch, a new stage of development. In conclusion, it is necessary to note
the profoundly humanistic message at the end of the work, where the author seeks
to move us away from the false conviction that ETs represent a menace to our
existence by pointing out to us the real danger, humanity itself, from the
errors it commits."

   Violeta Birtan, Translator, Romania.


   "The fundamental thing that Eric Julien requests of us is not to believe but
to understand, to doubt our knowledge, because only through doubt can we show
our intelligence and nourish it. ... 'Intellectual strabismus never leads to the
truth.' A sentence that makes us think, that leaves us perplexed, because for
the first time we are before a bifurcation: to doubt our knowledge and put in
question all we have learned up to now, or instead to open our horizons and
finally understand who we are in reality. But will we ever be in a position to
brave such a journey?"

   Valentina Sommella, Translator, Italy.


   "Well, 'hats off,' and what a nice surprise, I just glanced through Eric
Julien's book; it is a brick, but well spaced out by numerous diagrams and
drawings. Diagrams sometimes of great complexity, sometimes of 'lovely
simplicity' without 'vulgar' vulgarization. ... It has taken its time to explain
things well, point by point. All the same, the second part will remain reserved
to the specialists, math aficionados, and lovers of modern theories--and others
passionate about quantum physics. The neurons work, a little, or a lot to the
point of insanity. ... The last part will please all, including the 'ground
Ufologists' who will be able to compare their data with the theories of Eric
Julien. I applaud Eric Julien, who has an impartial book there. ... The tone is
cheerful and optimistic, and the literary style pleasant for such complex
subjects."

   Didier Herbots, Ufologist, Belgium.


   "In view of the very rich and very incisive content, we can thank your
publisher, as it is courageous. ... If people deign to contemplate your
presentations of the nature of time, they will also be able to pose the good
questions to themselves. ... Goodness, it includes some beautiful things! ... It
is very well explained, a sheer marvel! ... And very impressive in its
precision. The work that you have done is so powerful. ... It is BEAUTIFUL, what
you explain. ... A thousand thanks again!"

   Bernard Goepp, France.


   "I have read many manuscripts of this type, so ... well, my surprise was not
just considerable but overwhelming! ... The manuscript needs reading, reading at
all costs! ... Truly an Adam-like man! His scaffolding of ideas, even insolent
given the current erudition of certain points of view, but for all that not
faulty, is not inclined to collapse; on the contrary, every page reveals to us
arguments that one can not easily contradict. Understanding is put to the test
for superficial readers, who can not realize that they are refuting a bedtime
story! So much the worse for them!
   To cultivate the paradox, as principle and criterion, in order to inculcate in
or even impose on the reader a reality that belongs to him and of which he is
unaware, is quite redoubtable! But ... what an accomplishment for the reader!
... Its style and its writing are very easy, skipping along; ironic accents are
not lacking, and there are assertions that awaken the interest and transport the
reader to worlds never known.
   The text and the images find their appropriate place in the economy of the
work. The importance of the ideation of the author, the depth of his analyses,
so unusual, this magical universe, overwhelm and permit us at least to glimpse,
if not to understand, what we really are, how our Universe properly speaking is
defined, and in what manner it is to be envisaged!
   This author, writing at the start of the 21st Century (Einstein wrote at the
start of the last century--coincidence?), makes us part of his very daring
ideas, daring not only for the domain of mathematics (or contemporary physics)
but also for other domains that fascinate and of which the abysses seem,
apparently, uncontrollable by our weak intellectual capacity! But ... SURPRISE!
The author opens for us a hidden window, almost never known! I invite you to
look at the landscape! It is incredible and ... it is real!"

   Vasilica Rascanu, Senior Editor, Romania.


   "As for my opinion of the book, I think that it is revolutionary, an
invitation to everyone with enough sensitivity and wisdom to understand that the
material world is not the only truth, and that we are part of the evolution that
continues in other spheres, not yet visible to us. ... I am sure that you are
now so intrigued that you want to know more about it. I would like to invite you
to open (yet further) your spirit, and to come with me on a voyage of
exploration. Be among the explorers of the new world of your generation, and do
not miss this chance!"

   Karin Lemmen, Translator, Holland.


   "The book is more than excellent in its ideas and its style. ... I have had a
wonderful adventure. Thank you."

   Nahed Ragai, Translator, Egypt.





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#139 From: vic_stathopoulos
Date: Tue Jul 11, 2006 8:05 pm
Subject: Crew Exploration Vehicle Article in Magazine
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Hi Everyone,

I have been doing some spring cleaning at ASG and I was checking the
space magazines page and for your info I saw the latest cover
of "Aviation Week & Space Technology" and it looks really nice.
There is a nice picture of the Crew Exloration Vehicle. I will
definetely be buying this edition of the magazine.

http://www.aerospaceguide.net/shop/space_magazine.html

With regards to the CEV, it will be very interesting to see what
happens when the USA has its next presidential elections? Will the
next president support it or will the CEV become history? The big
question is, is the CEV the right design for the future? Should NASA
have adapted a winged spaceplane design instead. It will be
interesting to see what happens.

Vic

#138 From: vic_stathopoulos
Date: Wed Jun 21, 2006 8:06 pm
Subject: Space Shuttle Discovery - Return to Flight
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Hi all,

I have completed the Space Shuttle Discovery STS-121 page. Discovery
will be launched on 1 July 2006. I will be announcing this page via
the ASG newsletter next week because I have not completed the other
pages for the newsletter.

http://www.aerospaceguide.net/spaceshuttle/discovery.html

Other pages I am working on are:

- Britain's Hotol
- ESA's Galileo Satelitte Navigation System

I have not made my mind up which other page I will include in the
newletter and possible topics include:

- Virgin Galactic
- New Horizons (Pluto Kupier Belt Mission)
- Dawn Spacecraft.
- Crew Launch Vehicle

If you have any ideas or suggestions for new pages for
aerospaceguide.net, then please add them to this forum.

Vic Stathopoulos

#129 From: "Ryan" <curtis_r_j@...>
Date: Fri Mar 3, 2006 2:42 pm
Subject: Interplanetary Ventures
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Hi all,

I would just like to draw your attention to a newly constituted (US)
non-profit space organisation 'Interplanetary Ventures'.

They have their own website at http://interplanetaryventures.org/
and have established a forum thanks to their colleagues at CYGO
http://www.cygo.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=physics

My specific reason for mentioning the group is that they are
currently seeking to secure the expertise of people and groups
interested in working on the communications and power systems for
proposed satellites and probes. Interplanetary Ventures has a
project to design, build, launch and operate a series of small
communications relay satellites to provide services for their future
space based projects.


Regards

Ryan, UK
Stellar Odyssey

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/stellar_odyssey
http://www.frappr.com/stellarodyssey

#128 From: "Benjamin Swem" <president@...>
Date: Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:18 pm
Subject: RSEV goes corporate.
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Finally got confirmation and my corporate state ID. As of February 7,
2006, the RSEV Project is incorporated as the "Reusable Space
Exploration Vehicle Corporation". A nonprofit research and development
corporation for the design and development of next generation space
vehicles.

Information abou the project and its ship designs can be found at the
main corporate website at
www.rsevproject.com

Information about the companies Volunteer Design Team and what we are
doing can be found at
www.rsevproject.com/designteam

Up to date information about the latest news and media from company
can be found at
www.rsevproject.com/media

Visit the company forum and login to talk about ideas and exchange
comments about the project and subsustems, provide advice, or to just
talk about the future in space exploration.
www.rsevproject.com/media/MessageBoard

Benjamin P. Swem
President and Founder
Reusable Space Exploration Vehicle Corporation

#127 From: "Dmitry Pieson" <dpieson@...>
Date: Mon Dec 19, 2005 9:20 pm
Subject: New project contest
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The Robert A. and Virginia Heinlein Prize Trust

Robert A.Heinlein Flight into the Future Project Contest

Invitation for Participation 2005/6

The Robert A. and Virginia Heinlein Prize Trust is pleased to announce the
start of the 2005/6 Robert A.Heinlein Flight into the Future Project
Contest. This is a competition to promote innovative scientific works and is
being held to commemorate the memory of the famous American writer, and one
of the founders of modern science fiction, Robert A. Heinlein. The main goal
of the competition is to identify and support talented young researchers and
to encourage their innovative activities that will help to bring humanity
closer to Heinlein's dream of our future in space. The competition is part
of the Heinlein Prize project (http://www.heinleinprize.com), created to
encourage commercial activity in space.

The works for the contest may be submitted by citizens of the European,
African and Middle Eastern countries : students, post-graduate students and
young professionals who will be under age 30 at the time of the Prize
awarding ceremony on July 7th, 2006. The Trust had also made the decision to
invite the representatives of India to participate in the contest in 2005/6,
and thus, students and young professionals from this country who are
age-eligible are welcome as well. The participation is also allowed of the
students of the European, African, Middle Eastern and Indian universities
irrespective of the citizenship. The decision is made in view of the
international nature of today's university community. The options for the
visiting researchers' participation will be examined on the individual
basis.

The participants should describe their prospective project in the field of
space exploration, its peaceful use, and its potential for significant
economic benefit.

The submitted works should include scientific, technical and economic
substantiation (business plan) of the proposed project proving its potential
for practical realization and its expected economic and social benefit.

The works submitted may be produced by either individual participants, or by
teams of up to three authors. Academic advisers may be associated with the
development of the contest works.

The content and structure of the submitted contest works should meet
generally accepted quality standards for similar professional works in the
same technical field.

The works, when accepted, will be considered open and will not contain any
information of a limited distribution, nor classified information, nor data
for internal use only, nor confidential commercial information. Therefore,
the authors are totally responsible to make sure that there are no
limitations on the information content of their submittals.

All copyrights associated with material in the submittals belong to the
authors of the submitted works. The Organization Committee will abide by
confidentiality in the process of considering the contest works and require
the same from experts participating in the evaluation process. Nevertheless,
the authors are notified that the contents of their works could be disclosed
to the public. It is assumed that any legal relations between the authors
who win prizes will be regulated in accordance with their own special
agreements. Authors should add an "Annotation" chapter into their works,
containing a brief description of the project, in such a manner as the
authors consider to be appropriate for publication by the Organization
Committee on behalf of them regardless of whether the project will be
awarded the Prize or not. The Organization Committee will consider the
possibility of drawing attention of representatives of industry and business
structures to the works of the contest participants.

There are two work languages of 2005/6 Robert A.Heinlein Flight into the
Future Project Contest, English and Russian. The works sent to the contest
should be in either of these two languages, by e-mail in .rtf (Rich Text
Format) MS Word. Archived .zip files are eligible. The size of the contest
works should not exceed 80 pages of printed text. All works should be
submitted with the attributed individual motto consisting of single or
several words that will be used by the Organization Committee to manage the
anonymous expert review. If the mottos are not provided by the authors, the
Organization Committee will do that.

The comments of an academic advisor (if one is part of the project) along
with one review of his or her relationship to the project, along with
information about the individual author/authors and scientific chief are to
be sent in a separate file, attached to the e-mail, under the same motto. In
the case of a collective work, the authors in the list should be listed
according to their personal scientific contributions.

Additional information on the requirements to the works can be found on the
web-site and can be sent to the applicants by e-mail.

Contest works will be evaluated by the Expert Committee according to the
following criteria:

1. Novelty and originality of the proposal.
2. Economical and social benefit.
3. Technological substantiation and profoundness of research.
4. Veracity and investment attractiveness of the proposed technical and
economical substantiation (business plan)

Each winner will be awarded with an honorable diploma of the Trust.
According to the results of the contest, the authors' team who had won first
place will be awarded with the prize <Flight to the Future> and a monetary
prize, granted by the Heinlein Prize Trust equal to $3500. Two second prizes
of $1500 each, and three third prizes of $1000 each will also be awarded.
Any academic advisors of the teams who had won 1st, 2nd or 3rd prizes, will
receive special prizes of $1500, $500, $300 correspondingly. Special prizes
awarded by the Organization Committee and additional recognition funds may
be distributed among several other participants and their advisors as deemed
appropriate. All monetary prizes will be shared equally between the authors
with the exception for cases where it has been stipulated otherwise by any
special agreements executed between members of the author's team and
submitted to the Organization Committee.

Contest works should be sent to the address of the Organization Committee by
e-mail at contest@... before 15th of May 2006. The date of
the submittal will be established by the date of the <Sent> field. The same
applies to the detailed information of the participants of the project and
their academic advisor that is to be submitted as the separate file. Based
upon the merits of the submittals, invitations will be sent to the top 10
author teams, giving them an opportunity to meet directly with the committee
for further discussions and evaluations. The presentation of those projects
will take place on the 6th of July and the awarding of the winning teams
will take place on the 7th of July 2006, which is the birthday of Robert A.
Heinlein. The Organizational Committee may be able to provide limited travel
support for a limited number of participants to the final presentation
location that will take place in one of the European centers for space
research and industry.

The Committee recommends that those who intend to take part in the contest,
to register beforehand. The completed registration forms for contest
participants should be sent to the committee's e-mail address:
contest@.... The Committee plans to send various
informational and related materials to the registered participants.

The Committee will confirm reception of all correspondence from the contest
participants.

The base internet page for the Contest-related activities and information
is: http://www.heinleincontest.info.

Heinlein Prize Trust Advisers:

Arthur M.Dula
Li Furong
Dmitry Poletayev

With any Contest-related questions, please contact:

Dr. Dmitry Pieson
Academic Secretary
contest@...
dpieson@...

#126 From: damian ioan <ioangheorghedamian@...>
Date: Mon Dec 19, 2005 5:18 pm
Subject: [Space Projects] Greetings
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Hello Ryan,

   I have a project of a new spaceship, and if you are interesting you may
contact me at ioangheorghedamian@....
   I wait your answer
   I wish you all the best
   John Damian

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#125 From: "Ryan" <curtis_r_j@...>
Date: Mon Dec 19, 2005 2:04 pm
Subject: Greetings
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Hi,

I was cruising through the Yahoo dbase searching for space exploration
related groups (having just set up one of my own and wanting to link
up with like-minds).

Basically I am interested in the concept of individuals/organisations
with a vision of colonising space - and after the success of
SpaceShipOne (X-Prize winner) I wanted to see how people (and not just
private companies) might be able to get involved ... assuming they
don't hold a Phd in XYZ or happen to be serving members of NASA :)

Regards

Ryan, M-40-UK
(Stellar Odyssey egroup)

#124 From: "George Morris" <geo.morris@...>
Date: Sun Nov 6, 2005 11:34 pm
Subject: Re: [Space Projects] Space Business ideas
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Thank you for your note of request. Sixty years ago I would have been delighted
to help with your project. Time is much too short now. Under the present
deteriorating conditions. advancing projects such as yours are doomed to
failure, I am sorry to say The technology is now restrained.

Thanks for the offer, non the less.  G.M.
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   Subject: [Space Projects] Space Business ideas


   Hi,

   At the moment I am editing AeroSpaceGuide.net and I just finished the
   New Space Books Release page and it features all the lastest and best
   in Space and Astronomy.

   http://aerospaceguide.net/spacebook/index.html

   Have you ever thought of starting a space business? I just added a new
   info page on ESI.

   European Space Incubator

   http://www.aerospaceguide.net/spacebusiness/european_incubator.html

   If you have any space business ideas, please discuss them.

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#123 From: vic_stathopoulos
Date: Sun Nov 6, 2005 9:57 am
Subject: Space Business ideas
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Hi,

At the moment I am editing AeroSpaceGuide.net and I just finished the
New Space Books Release page and it features all the lastest and best
in Space and Astronomy.

http://aerospaceguide.net/spacebook/index.html

Have you ever thought of starting a space business? I just added a new
info page on ESI.

European Space Incubator

http://www.aerospaceguide.net/spacebusiness/european_incubator.html

If you have any space business ideas, please discuss them.

Vic

#122 From: "geo_morris77" <geo.morris@...>
Date: Tue Oct 25, 2005 4:05 pm
Subject: There is Nothing New Under The Sun, not even modern astronautics.
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Being a Chartered Engineer and Marketeer with a Chartered Industrial
Design capability, my interest in the foundation of ancient
astronautic activity is driven by these disciplines, when
investigating Origins recorded in the Christian Scriptures.

The very exact and meticulously recorded Hebrew Scriptures are the
source of much understanding concerning those men and women who were
compelled many thousands of years ago to populate the planets and
their moons. Intelligent surfers recognise the existence of ancient
and modern artifacts that NASA and others are hiding with heavy
artificial processing and manipulation of their published images.

WHY? is the question we should all be asking.

The answer will certainly affect the direction of our lives.

The struggling Astronautical rocket designer is working against a
headwind of restraint to resolve problems which were solved thousands
of years ago using principles which are described in ancient
literature.

I am interested in conferring with anyone who perceives the need to
understand the hidden purposes of planetary colonisation.

#121 From: damian ioan <ioangheorghedamian@...>
Date: Thu Sep 22, 2005 7:24 pm
Subject: [Space Projects] RSEV Design Team
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Hello again and sorry for disturbing again. I whant to tell you something that
maybe whant to know about my study. I finish the Ovidius University in
Constanta(Romania) like welding engineer and i study and i know the design with
the support of Autocad soft.

My project design that i tell about it was made in Autocad. If you whant to send
some parts of my project please tell me and i will send you an email as soon as
possible.

I wish you the best

John Damian


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#120 From: "Benjamin Paul Swem" <bps@...>
Date: Thu Sep 22, 2005 1:55 am
Subject: RSEV Design Team
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The Reusable Space Exploration Vehicle Project

At this time the RSEV project is looking for information on aerospace
engineers and propulsion system experts who would be interested in
supporting or signing on to the project when funding becomes
available. The RSEV project is looking to build to teams; a Design
Team and a Propulsion Team.
The Design Team which will focus on the research and development of
the concept design, management of the project and organizing support
and experiments.
The Propulsion Team which will focus on the research and development
of the ship's propulsion and power generation systems.
For more information please visit the RSEV Project website below and
contact the project president. If you would be interested in signing
onto one of the teams when the time comes or would like to support the
project in some other manner, please let me know.

In the near future I am looking to expand the RSEV project's status to
that of a Non-Profit Organization. Awaiting funds and information to
fill out paperwork and meet requirements.
Once I have an idea of who would sign onto my Design Team, I will take
the next step towards gaining regular financial support from
organization and government sources.

Benjamin P. Swem
President, RSEV Project
www.rsevproject.com
bps@...

#119 From: leejay90
Date: Mon Sep 19, 2005 11:44 pm
Subject: Red Colony- MarsDrive
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Red Colony is an international organization devoted to developing
methods for colonizing and terraforming Mars. Over the years, many
articles has been written on the topic of colonizing Mars, but unlike
the society of John F. Kennedy the public does not have the interest
to colonize Mars, or to support a space endeavor. This is where
MarsDrive comes in.

Red Colony sponsors MarsDrive as its public relations campaign,
officially tied to Red Colony and its management. However, MarsDrive
does not limit itself to merely campaigning for a single organization.
Participants of MarsDrive find Red Colony to be a good place to do
business and to carry on conversation, since much of the Mars
community congregates there. But the actions and correspondence of
MarsDrive can be carried out without any consultation from a board of
directors or distant advisors. MarsDrive is made up of regular people
who want to go to Mars.

We need your help to make privatized space a reality. MarsDrive wants
to send a private mission to Mars in the near future. We welcome you
to visit our site and join our MarsDrive effort via our forums. All
are welcomed, anyone with special talents in astronomy, space
engineering, marketing, or aerospace are needed.

http://www.redcolony.com
http://www.redcolony.com/marsdrive/

Thank you,

Jay Patterson
Member of MarsDrive

#118 From: vic_stathopoulos
Date: Sat Sep 17, 2005 9:26 pm
Subject: Space and Astronomy Events of 2006
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Hi all,

I have been updating aerospaceguide.net and I just completed the Space
and Astronomy Events of 2006.

2006 looks like its going to be an exciting year with the launch of
the New Horizons Pluto mission, there's going to be a total ecilipse
in March, NASA's Dawn Spacecraft will be launched in June and its
destination will be asteriods Vesta and Ceres. Lots to look forward to.

http://www.aerospaceguide.net/space/2006.html

By the way if you want to see the Eclipse, a cruise would be a nice
idea. If you want to book a cruise, check my other site:

http://www.dialashop.com/onlinetravel/bookacruise.html

I have just completed the Venus Express page. I find Venus very
interesting. Its a hostile planet. I often wonder will humans ever be
able to land on it.

Venus Express is the first European mission to Venus. It is a follow
on to Mars Express mission and many of the instruments on the mission
are upgraded versions of those on the Mars Express platform.

http://www.aerospaceguide.net/spacecraft/venusexpress.html

Vic Stathopoulos

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#117 From: "djsgakags" <djsgakags@...>
Date: Wed Aug 31, 2005 11:22 pm
Subject: New here
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I'm Dan from NY. I'm here just to learn more about space. One of my
main interests is propulsion. I have this idea for a space drive and I
plan on getting a patent on it. First I'm gonna build it to make sure
that it works. Ill post a video of it too. Well that's it for now. Its
good to be here.

#116 From: vic_stathopoulos
Date: Sat Aug 20, 2005 1:25 am
Subject: New Planet: The Tenth Planet
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Hi everyone,

I just sent the AeroSpaceGuide.net newsletter and one of the space
news items mentioned was the discovery of the tenth planet.

The planet is larger than Pluto and has been discovered in the
Kuiper Belt. The discovery was announced on 29 July 2005 by planetary
scientist Dr. Mike Brown of the California Institute of Technology
in Pasadena, California.

The big question: is it a planet? Its sheer size in relation to the
nine known planets means that it can only be classified as a planet.
What do you think?

Crew Exploration Vehicle

http://www.aerospaceguide.net/spaceexploration/crew_vehicle.html

NASA authorized two 8 month contracts to Lockheed Martin Corporation
and to the Northrop Grumman / Boeing team in July.

I personally prefer a spaceplane like the HL-20. I believe they will
choose a capsule which will be probaly based on Apollo capsule.

Which is a better spacecraft Apollo or Gemini?

Vic Stathopoulos.

Aerospaceguide.net
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#114 From: "Norman Goh" <space.design@...>
Date: Wed Jul 20, 2005 4:03 pm
Subject: University of Toronto Space Design Contest
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Hi,

I'm Norman, and I'm with the University of Toronto Space Design
Contest.  The University of Toronto Space Design Contest (UTSDC) is an
annual contest for high school students.  Teams of up to five compete by
developing a design for a particular space related project (survey
missions, space settlements, etc), and presenting it in a medium of
their choosing.  This contest is meant to be an application of
creativity, technical knowledge, presentation skill and teamwork.
Contestants submit their reports to UTSDC to review, and will have the
opportunity to present their designs at an event hosted on the
University of Toronto St. George campus to a panel of judges
(professors and aerospace engineers).

For more information, please visit http://utsdc.sa.utoronto.ca/ or
email space.design@....  If you know any high school students
who may be interested in participating, please let them know.  We're
open to all students internationally.

Clear skies,
Norman Goh
Chair, UTSDC

#113 From: "Luther Richardson" <lrich@...>
Date: Fri Jul 8, 2005 8:19 am
Subject: Education Space Missions & Science
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Hello all,

I am a high school physics teacher and grad student.  My students
have become good proposal writers and have quite some success
getting their experiments sent to space
(http://www.columbus2space.org).

As a grad student, I am part of consortia of university students
trying to get a piggyback spacecraft to the Moon and then to Mars.

These kinds of opportunities for students (both K-12 and university)
are becoming rare.  It seems like the value of inspiring/training
the next generation is lost in deadlines and budgets.

There is a good proposal stated in an open letter to Mike Griffin,
NASA Administrator, that I found through NASAWatch.com.  The idea
would be for NASA and DOD to include room for small student
satellites (called CubeSats) to be attached as secondary payloads.
These things are only 1kg in mass, and will come down relatively
quickly if they are released into LEO.  Here is the link to the open
letter:
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewnews.html?id=1009

Ever upward,

Luther Richardson
lrich@...

#111 From: vic_stathopoulos
Date: Sun Jun 12, 2005 3:38 am
Subject: Interview on Space Elevators
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Hi All,

Have you heard of Space Elevators? Space Elevator is a revolutionary
space access technology, capable of delivering staggering amounts of
payloads to space without any of the problems that plague rocket based
travel. Read an interview on Space Elevators with Mr. Ben Shelef,
founder of the Spaceward Foundation.

http://www.aerospaceguide.net/spacebusiness/elevators.html

The concept seems very interesting. Do you think the concept is
feasible?

Vic Stathopoulos
Web Master of AeroSpaceGuide.net

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#110 From: vic_stathopoulos
Date: Thu May 12, 2005 12:11 am
Subject: NASA - Crew Exploration Vehicle
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Hi All,

At the moment I am updating AeroSpaceGuide.net, if you have the time
I would be interested in what topics you would like me to add to ASG.
I am currently working on a few pages: Crew Exploration Vehicle,
Smart-1, Apollo 11, Scramjets, Space Shuttle Atlantis profile.
Hopefully I will announce them in the next newsletter.

For your info, I sent a Space Shop newsletter, which is separate from
the main ASG newsletter. If you want to read it then use the
following link:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/spaceshop/message/2

Have a nice day!

Vic Stathopoulos
Web Master

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#109 From: "Michael" <wreynor@...>
Date: Mon May 9, 2005 1:33 am
Subject: Re: The Problem with NASA
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The number of things that could be used to describe the problems with
NASA is a large one, and there isn't a single one that is the end all
and be all of everything.  Having said that I must point out that a
major contributer to NASA's plunge into mediocrity is a lack of
leadership and vision.  When we had the world's attention with the
Apollo program, engineers and project managers were making due with
what was available, which wasn't much, and yet they were able to
finally get 3 men up there to actually touch it.  This was because
there was a single goal that could be accomplished.  Nowadays, NASA is
deluged with thousands of projects and research studies because we are
still unsure as to what the next big step in space travel and
exploration even is.  And so right now we are stuck with little more
than the gathering of information of what conditions in space are like
and how it will effect living organisms who are traveling through it.




  spaceprojects@yahoogroups.com, astronaut_1985 wrote:
> The Problem with NASA is that they have some of
> the greatest scientific minds in the world but the
> U.S government dose not give them the funding. If
> NASA had the funding they would have bases on the moon
> and would be on their way to Mars.

#107 From: babalooka
Date: Fri Mar 11, 2005 1:54 pm
Subject: Athena Payload Planner's User's Guide
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I'm looking to redownload the Athena Payload Planner's User's Guide to replace
my lost file.  Would anyone be able to link me to a copy?  Thanks in advance.

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