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Subject: SPACE Digest V13 #786
SPACE Digest Volume 13 : Issue 786
Today's Topics:
Re: Access to Space
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GRO status report 5/20/91
Astro Soc Directory
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Magellan status reports
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> > seal poses any threat to payload bay doors closing has yet to
> > be determined. However, that possibility is considered doubtful.
> Wow, this biological studies mission seems to have gotten out of hand.
> Imagine a loose seal blocking the payload bay doors - bark, bark!! :-)
Wow, these unmanned planetary probe missions seem to have gotten out of hand. Imagine a partially deployed antenna blocking high-speed communications back to Earth and no astronaut on board to fix the problem - bark, bark!! (smiley omitted).