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#400
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Steven Pietrobon
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:03
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Virtually no coverage in the US of launch.
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#401
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Steven Pietrobon
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:05
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#402
by
Blackstar
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:05
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Virtually no coverage in the US of launch.
We're a little preoccupied with the meltdown of our political system.
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#403
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Steven Pietrobon
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:06
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The three space faring nations heading in different directions.
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#404
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Steven Pietrobon
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:07
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NASA rarely uses the Moon and Mars in the same sentence.
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#405
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Steven Pietrobon
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:08
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Russia eyeing a 2030 Lunar landing.
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#406
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Steven Pietrobon
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:09
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US Congress forbids China from ISS cooperation so they have been going alone, very nicely.
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#407
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:10
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Talking about Chinese Lunar mission.
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#408
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:12
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Talked a little about SpaceX and their Mars ambitions and current problems.
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#409
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Steven Pietrobon
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:13
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Bolden talking about US/China space collaboration in 2014.
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#410
by
zubenelgenubi
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:16
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The three CCTV America studio journalists/commentators are speaking to Professor John Horack, Neil Armstrong Chairman in Aerospace Policy, Ohio State University.
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#411
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Roci Stone
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:18
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Does anyone have the initial orbital parameters?
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#412
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Steven Pietrobon
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:20
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Franklin Chang-Diaz talking about using NBL.
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#413
by
Satori
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:22
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Launch time: 23:30:31.409UTC
Launch images...
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#414
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Steven Pietrobon
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:22
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Not sure what is going on here!
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#415
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Bubbinski
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:23
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Congratulations to the Chinese for the successful Shenzhou launch!
The launch replays were a nice touch, looks like they learned a few things from NASA TV.
Question: why 2 astronauts and not 3?
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#416
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Steven Pietrobon
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:23
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World's largest radio telescope. 500 m in diameter.
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#417
by
collectSPACE
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:25
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Question: why 2 astronauts and not 3?
Limiting the crew to two allowed for the extended 30-day mission on Tiangong-2.
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#418
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Steven Pietrobon
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:26
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#419
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Steven Pietrobon
on 17 Oct, 2016 00:28
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Would be happy to see Chinese astronaut standing on the surface of the Moon.