TOPIC | 135.0 | NASA's Spaceplane |
| 135.38 | Sun Sep 23 1990 21:47 | for orbit it needs some form of rockets | 16 lines |
TOPIC | 282.0 | The U.S. Space Station |
| 282.67 | Fri Jul 13 1990 13:28 | | 6 lines |
| 282.70 | Fri Jul 13 1990 16:03 | | 23 lines |
TOPIC | 367.0 | Biosphere II |
| 367.10 | Thu Sep 20 1990 17:54 | good questions -- but tough ones | 8 lines |
TOPIC | 450.0 | Mass Accelerators,Anti-Gravity etc |
| 450.27 | Mon Aug 20 1990 12:47 | Buy his book? No way. | 37 lines |
TOPIC | 532.0 | Voyager |
| 532.220 | Tue Oct 02 1990 13:36 | The last time I looked, gravity is forever... | 13 lines |
TOPIC | 611.0 | STS-35 COLUMBIA (ASTRO-1) |
| 611.102 | Thu Sep 06 1990 22:27 | | 31 lines |
| 611.107 | Fri Sep 07 1990 14:17 | | 9 lines |
| 611.119 | Tue Sep 18 1990 11:57 | | 14 lines |
| 611.129 | Wed Sep 19 1990 12:16 | | 17 lines |
| 611.135 | Wed Sep 19 1990 18:52 | | 6 lines |
| 611.139 | Thu Sep 20 1990 23:45 | Columbia has been grounded | 10 lines |
| 611.151 | Wed Sep 26 1990 17:49 | Now what... | 10 lines |
| 611.154 | Thu Sep 27 1990 11:37 | Do it right, or don't do it, but don't go only part-way and expect miracles. | 14 lines |
| 611.158 | Fri Sep 28 1990 14:55 | | 10 lines |
TOPIC | 633.0 | STS-38 ATLANTIS (DOD) |
| 633.57 | Fri Nov 02 1990 16:25 | | 10 lines |
| 633.59 | Fri Nov 02 1990 19:53 | | 6 lines |
| 633.68 | Fri Nov 16 1990 11:44 | | 17 lines |
TOPIC | 634.0 | NASA Budget Request for FY '91 |
| 634.3 | Thu Sep 20 1990 23:40 | | 11 lines |
TOPIC | 644.0 | WSJ article on NASA Management (reprinted w/o permission) |
| 644.11 | Thu Jul 26 1990 13:58 | | 36 lines |
| 644.15 | Thu Jul 26 1990 18:17 | | 37 lines |
| 644.20 | Mon Jul 30 1990 12:55 | big smiley on this, folks | 16 lines |
| 644.33 | Fri Aug 03 1990 11:57 | Perhaps part 1 of Freedom is already in orbit? | 11 lines |
TOPIC | 646.0 | New ideas? |
| 646.3 | Mon Jul 30 1990 13:02 | | 18 lines |
| 646.9 | Wed Aug 01 1990 13:40 | | 50 lines |
| 646.12 | Thu Aug 02 1990 18:03 | | 41 lines |
| 646.19 | Mon Aug 06 1990 15:45 | But what is the problem that a geosynchronous orbit would solve? | 21 lines |
| 646.20 | Mon Aug 06 1990 15:51 | we need a heavy-lift expendible, not a heavier-lift shuttle | 10 lines |
| 646.23 | Tue Aug 07 1990 13:43 | Me? Suffering from NASA bureaucratese? Good joke! | 110 lines |
TOPIC | 647.0 | Soviets ask to launch rockets from Cape Canaveral |
| 647.2 | Thu Aug 02 1990 18:07 | ESA sounds better positioned to handle this request. | 8 lines |
| 647.12 | Mon Aug 13 1990 12:41 | I bet we wouldn't even ask. | 8 lines |
| 647.17 | Mon Oct 08 1990 18:42 | $$$$$s (or whatever the symbol is for rubles... :-) | 7 lines |
| 647.20 | Wed Oct 10 1990 10:19 | | 21 lines |
| 647.25 | Mon Oct 15 1990 13:24 | | 46 lines |
| 647.28 | Mon Oct 15 1990 22:30 | | 16 lines |
TOPIC | 657.0 | Space the great landfill |
| 657.9 | Wed Oct 03 1990 14:22 | | 31 lines |
| 657.16 | Thu Oct 04 1990 12:55 | | 28 lines |
| 657.28 | Fri Oct 05 1990 14:43 | | 20 lines |
| 657.43 | Mon Oct 08 1990 13:49 | It *won't* put out the sun. Really. Trust me. ;-) | 20 lines |
TOPIC | 660.0 | NASA "Roadshow" at Pheasant Lane, 10/27 |
| 660.18 | Mon Nov 05 1990 15:04 | | 11 lines |
| 660.22 | Tue Nov 06 1990 13:59 | | 25 lines |
| 660.35 | Mon Nov 12 1990 15:01 | | 38 lines |
TOPIC | 679.0 | Sun Dec 02 1990 15:31 | 12 people in orbit at once. | 10 lines |