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[ADMIN NOTE: New topic started using moved posts from Pallas telescopic observation topic. Please read and keep rule 1.9 in mind. Thanks!]
I was hoping that NASA would select the Athena mission to do a flyby of Pallas using a cubesat spacecraft under the SIMPLEx program. It selected the Janus mission to flyby two near Earth asteroid binary systems instead. The Athena team plans to submit again. -------------------- |
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You don't want to mix up your metric and imperial units for THAT one!
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You don't want to mix up your metric and imperial units for THAT one! ![]() P Ah, the "good old days." Friday, April 20, 1962. Neil Amstrong bounced an X-15 off the atmosphere, then executed the fastest U-turn in human history, and came in low and fast into Rosamond dry lake. -"Tower, AirBoss wants to know, just how far WAS Neil from the Joshua trees?" - Capcom Petersen "Um, tell AirBoss, that, eh, Neil was AT LEAST 150 feet away from the Joshua trees." - "This is AirBoss to Tower. Were those trees on Neil's right or his left..." |
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