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|    John Perry to Gary Helfert    |
|    Re: ISS; Why do we never hear about any     |
|    26 Sep 05 16:04:43    |
      From: jp@no.spam.retro.com              Gary Helfert wrote:       > It is suppose to be a "World Class Laboratory", so how come we never hear or       > see the results of any of the many experiments they are doing up there. Yes,       > I know they are short on help but surely something must be getting done.       >              Because space is no longer stylish among journalists. Google shows       millions of hits with "international space station experiment". About a       third of the first 20 were descriptions of experiments; many more looked       interesting.              http://www.scipoc.msfc.nasa.gov/ appears to give a daily summary of what       goes on on the ISS; today's entry is a description of a kidney stone       experiment, which should be relevant enough for real-world ideologs :-).              John Perry              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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