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Subject: SPACE Digest V13 #600
SPACE Digest Volume 13 : Issue 600
Today's Topics:
Re: Building Infrastructure
Huh? Space Station Cancelled?
Re: SPACE station or NOTHING!!!!!
Re: Request For Discussion: sci.space.moderated
Re: Space bicycles anyone?
POTENTIAL GEOMAGNETIC STORM WARNING CANCELLATION
Re: Request For Discussion: sci.space.moderated
Re: SPACE Digest V13 #516
Re: space news from March 18 AW&ST
Re: Saturn V and the ALS
Re: SPACE station or NOTHING!!!!!
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Additionally the non-Galillean moons of Jupiter are arguably captured satlittestilites
arg, don't have this editor down yet! captures asteroids, So, IF Galilleo is planned to examine any of them, that could also be useful data. Any captured cometary nuculei would possibly be good sources of volitiles as well. The Galillean moons are too hot (radioactively) and have to much gravity compared to these others to be imediately considered for water/volitile mining. It would be better than
earth, but the smaller bodies should be investigated. We can't do that with a crippled Galilleo talking one or two photos per encounter (transmitting via the low-gain antenna to earth) in the Belt.