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SPACE as defined by Wikipedia.org : "In Astronomy, space refers collectively to the relatively empty parts of the Universe. Any area outside the atmospheres of any celestial body can be considered 'space'. Although space is certainly spacious, it is not always empty, but can be filled with matter - say a tenuous plasma. In particular, the boundary between space and Earth's atmosphere is conventionally set at the Karman line."

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Project Orion: NASA's Next Spaceship Takes Shape

The pieces are coming together for NASA?s next spaceship Orion as space agency engineers begin working with lead contractor Lockheed Martin to shape the vehicle?s cockpit.

You can read more about it here.
Posted by Have_A_Nice_Day! at 4:16 PM

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