spaceport report 01 / 2011
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In a series of comments Dave (Owen) informed us about ZIS's in USA. Two year ago he reported on a blue/grey convertible, at those days located in his area and sold to a foreign country. As always he knew whereof he spoke. This photograph, published 2008/8/15 shows him sitting in the back seat of that very car.
Longtime members may will remember that we used that car as an instance to talk about the exchangeability of Soviet-made plastic parts. Now Kennedy Space Center, your nation's gateway to exploring, discovering and understanding our universe reported that the blue/grey convertible arrived save and sound Moscow after touch down in Scandinavia. At the moment the experts analyze the accessible data for a medium-range forecast of its next orbital flight. Some few Soviet cars showed more or less similar flight characteristics.
Posted on: 2011/1/20 20:33
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Re: spaceport report 01 / 2011
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For the purpose of contrasting juxtaposition below the results of video analysis.
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Posted on: 2011/1/20 20:57
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spaceport report 02 / 2011
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Nobody knows the second ...
Who was that man, meeting President Kennedy and John Glenn in 1962? His name was Titov, Gherman Titov, the second man to orbit the Earth, with 25 years the youngest spaceman ever (and with 26 years a heavy drinker). Quote: He was the first person to suffer from "space sickness" (motion sickness in space) and was also the first person to sleep in space. He slept for roughly one orbit and was surprised to wake with his arms floating in the air due to the absence of normal gravity. He returned to sleep after putting his arms under a security belt, then slept 30 minutes more than predicted by the flight plan. He stated that "Once you have your arms and legs arranged properly, space sleep is fine ... I slept like a baby". [wikipedia] <iframe title="YouTube video player" width="480" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/vaLLxPtmyPI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> [picture source: NBI; Neue Berliner Illustrierte, 1961, DDR (illustrated magazine)] Attach file: (29.23 KB)
Posted on: 2011/3/7 18:01
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Re: spaceport report 02 / 2011
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A postage stamp reports on the visit of cosmonaut Gherman Titov in the German Democratic Republic, who came well escorted.
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Posted on: 2011/3/8 15:58
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spaceport report 03 / 2011
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Here goes!
...said Yuri Gagarin and climbed in his rocket. To recall his name and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first space flight please find below a photograph from the brochure "20.000.000 hp". Attach file: (38.22 KB)
Posted on: 2011/4/11 19:26
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Re: spaceport report 03 / 2011
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The way to a man's heart is through his stomach.
[picture source www.welt.de] Attach file: (17.88 KB) (20.85 KB)
Posted on: 2011/4/12 6:04
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Re: spaceport report 04 / 2011
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In a few days ends the era of the space shuttles. After the Atlantis returned home safe and sound I would like to demount a couple of heat shields for Howard (HH56) and all the other boys in his neck of the woods. Almost 100 degree F is way too much to really enjoy the life, at least for me.
I'm hopefull that the following picture has a cooling effect. Attach file: (28.45 KB)
Posted on: 2011/7/8 14:55
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Re: spaceport report 04 / 2011
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...a cold wave coming--down to 90 next week...
That is what I would call a cold wave. Attach file: (19.15 KB)
Posted on: 2011/7/8 18:22
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