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Control of Space

by Bryan Strawser · Feb 3, 2003

Washington Post: Today, control of space is as important militarily as control of the seas. [Adam Curry: Adam Curry’s Weblog]

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Spector Charged with Murder

by Bryan Strawser · Feb 3, 2003

Rock legend charged with murder. Legendary US record producer Phil Spector is charged with murder after a woman is found shot dead at a house in Los Angeles. [BBC News | Front Page | UK Edition]

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Search Continues…

by Bryan Strawser · Feb 3, 2003

Search Continues for Remnants of the Shuttle. Officials are investigating the possibility that damage to heat-resistant tiles might have caused the disaster. By James Barron. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]

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Bad News for ISS?

by Bryan Strawser · Feb 2, 2003

Loss of Shuttle a Serious Blow to International Space Station. Experts said today that there was a real danger that the space station may have to be shut down at the end of the current mission. By Barry James, International Herald Tribune. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]

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Shuttle Debris Law

by Bryan Strawser · Feb 2, 2003

A simple statement of law regarding Shuttle debris –  Selling debris from the space shuttle constitutes a federal crime. See 18 U.S.C. sec. 641. [via How Appealing] [Ernie the Attorney]

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Space Flight is Not Routine

by Bryan Strawser · Feb 2, 2003

Sunday: Space Flight Not Routine. The most sensible single article on the Columbia loss that I’ve read appeared in today’s New York Times. In this article, the risks of space flight are dissected. As my colleague Jeff Carlson noted , we have to hope the astronauts were given as much insight into the chance of failure and other risks as were realistic. Elsewhere on the Net, I’ve seen quotes from Richard Feynman appear from his conclusions after the Challenger disaster that have similar conclusions, but this heartfelt statement from a NASA official sums it up best: Capt. Bill Readdy, associate administrator for space flight and a former astronaut, said at a news conference yesterday afternoon: “Today was a very stark reminder that this is a very risky endeavor, pushing back the frontiers in outer space. And after 113 flights, unfortunately, people have a tendency to look at it as something that is more or less routine. Well I can assure you it is not … [GlennLog]

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Early Focus on Heat Tiles

by Bryan Strawser · Feb 1, 2003

Inquiry Putting An Early Focus On Heat Tiles. It could be months before NASA has a clear idea of what went wrong, if ever, but there are six possible causes of the disaster. By William J. Broad and James Glanz. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]

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