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International Space Consortium: October 2006
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The is the blog of the international space consortium, a consortium of space industry companies endeavoring to commercialize space with as little government influence as possible. Saturday, October 14, 2006. Responding to Climate Calamity. If global warming were the only possible source of environmental calamity, changing CAFRE standards might be enough. Sadly it is not. For the Blue states) and The Christian Libertarian Party Manifesto. And The Christian Libertarian Party. Links to this post. The Christ...
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International Space Consortium: June 2004
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The is the blog of the international space consortium, a consortium of space industry companies endeavoring to commercialize space with as little government influence as possible. Tuesday, June 01, 2004. A Private Space Transportation System (Geocities Rescue). Why is this a Christian Left topic, you may ask? Funding the Space Transportation System with appropriated dollars at any speed raises serious questions of generational equity. Generational equity matches program funding to program use. Us...If go...
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International Space Consortium: September 2006
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The is the blog of the international space consortium, a consortium of space industry companies endeavoring to commercialize space with as little government influence as possible. Friday, September 15, 2006. New Panels for ISS Alpha. The Washington Post reports that International Space Station Alpha has a new set of solar panels. This is an accomplishment and I congratulation them but I just have to say this is one hell of a way to run a railroad. Posted by Michael Bindner at 9/15/2006 04:15:00 PM. NASA ...
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International Space Consortium: December 2006
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The is the blog of the international space consortium, a consortium of space industry companies endeavoring to commercialize space with as little government influence as possible. Tuesday, December 19, 2006. The AP reports in the Washington Post that the astronauts have fixed the jammed solar panel. Congratulations are in order, especially since this was an unrehearsed mission. Now that we have a team trained to work without rehearsal, we are sending them back to Earth. Links to this post.
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International Space Consortium: November 2006
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The is the blog of the international space consortium, a consortium of space industry companies endeavoring to commercialize space with as little government influence as possible. Thursday, November 30, 2006. NASA Ready to Launch a New Construction Misison. Posted by Michael Bindner at 11/30/2006 01:07:00 AM. Links to this post. Monday, November 13, 2006. What's Next for Space? With the changing of the guard on Capital Hill, we can expect different priorities in Congress. Links to this post. The followin...