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   From: ericfenbyamanuensis@btopenworld.com   
      
   "Joseph S. Powell, III" wrote in message   
   news:101j048hjbucn83@corp.supernews.com...   
      
   > "Rod Stevenson" wrote in message   
   > news:bom69j$apa$1@hercules.btinternet.com...   
   > > Thanks for the info. I have seen the info re: Energia as the Buran/Poyus   
   > > launcher. However it seemed that this launch vehicle was dead as a   
   project   
   > > and also half the size of the mentioned vehicle. Dr Martynov said that   
   > they   
   > > had been working on the plans for the past 20 years and were at present   
   > > carrying out engine tests.   
   > > Possibley he was just shooting a line at some stupid Brits but he is at   
   > the   
   > > centre of developments at S.P.Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation   
   > Energia.   
   > >   
   > > Rod Stevenson   
   > >   
   > >   
   >   
   >> Well, in addition to the single, unmanned Buran flight (and the Polyus   
   > death-star test), wasn't Energia used to launch the segments of the   
   >   
   now-defunct-killing-teenage-American-girls-with-it's-toilet-seats-upon-reent   
   > ry Mir?   
   >   
   >   
   I'm very sorry to hear about that episode, JSP. It's entirely new to me; I   
   was unaware that anyone was killed by any part of the MIR on re-entry. In   
   fact I thought that to date nobody at all had been killed or even injured by   
   falling satellite debris.   
   Through the success of it's design and it's longevity the MIR was a great   
   deal more successful than the ISS has been to date, even despite the   
   numerous problems which it's crews had to handle. I fear the ISS may never   
   even be completed if major changes are confirmed in the exploration plans of   
   NASA.   
   It's good though that the reliable old Soyuz capsules are available to bail   
   out the Shuttle.   
    How many were killed in the incident you mention please?   
      
   Eric Fenby.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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