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A friend sent me this. It's just too good not to pass along...
http://www.texasjim.com/NASApix/NASA%20pix.htm |
Interesting link, lots of metal
On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 00:19:07 -0800, "Jerry Foster"
wrote: A friend sent me this. It's just too good not to pass along... http://www.texasjim.com/NASApix/NASA%20pix.htm Great pix....thanks. Dave |
Interesting link, lots of metal
On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 00:19:07 -0800, with neither quill nor qualm,
"Jerry Foster" quickly quoth: A friend sent me this. It's just too good not to pass along... http://www.texasjim.com/NASApix/NASA%20pix.htm Wonderful! I'd love to take pictures like that...which would mean that I was up there with them. I'd go in a _heartbeat_! -- Death is more universal than life; everyone dies but not everyone lives. -- A. Sachs |
Interesting link, lots of metal
"Jerry Foster" wrote:
A friend sent me this. It's just too good not to pass along... http://www.texasjim.com/NASApix/NASA%20pix.htm Absolutely fantastic photos. The US can still do first class work!. Canada, I saw the arm, the kinematics of grabing something that big and not forking up the shuttle has to be an impressive contribution. Why aren't ya competing with Fanuc? Btw, could the shuttle be considered an ASAT? **** us off and we will snatch it out of orbit ;) Wes |
Interesting link, lots of metal
Canada, I saw the arm, the kinematics of grabing something that big and not forking up the shuttle has to be an impressive contribution. Why aren't ya competing with Fanuc? Yeah, a lot of technology in the arm. Did you know that it is not strong enough to support itself against earth's gravity? Poses a number of testing questions, doesn't it? And, as you say, kinematics even when "weightless". (Wondering if it was a Canadian that developed the robotic prostate surgery roto-rooter? Excuse me, I have to re-swallow my private parts....) /mark |
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On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 20:29:11 GMT, Mark F wrote:
Canada, I saw the arm, the kinematics of grabing something that big and not forking up the shuttle has to be an impressive contribution. Why aren't ya competing with Fanuc? Yeah, a lot of technology in the arm. Did you know that it is not strong enough to support itself against earth's gravity? Poses a number of testing questions, doesn't it? And, as you say, kinematics even when "weightless". (Wondering if it was a Canadian that developed the robotic prostate surgery roto-rooter? Excuse me, I have to re-swallow my private parts....) /mark Not certain on that one but a lot of robotic surgery was/is developed right here at the university hospital complex. Gerry :-)} London, Canada |
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Thanks Jerry -
Those are really high quality pictures! Martin Martin H. Eastburn @ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net TSRA, Endowed; NRA LOH & Patron Member, Golden Eagle, Patriot's Medal. NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member. http://lufkinced.com/ Jerry Foster wrote: A friend sent me this. It's just too good not to pass along... http://www.texasjim.com/NASApix/NASA%20pix.htm ----== Posted via Pronews.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.pronews.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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Larry Jaques wrote: On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 00:19:07 -0800, with neither quill nor qualm, "Jerry Foster" quickly quoth: A friend sent me this. It's just too good not to pass along... http://www.texasjim.com/NASApix/NASA%20pix.htm Wonderful! I'd love to take pictures like that...which would mean that I was up there with them. I'd go in a _heartbeat_! -- Death is more universal than life; everyone dies but not everyone lives. -- A. Sachs Amen! I think even if I knew it would cost me a couple of years off my lifespan I'd make the trip for the chance to get into space just once. BTW: Love your .sig John, still the space-struck kid at heart |
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On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 00:42:22 GMT, with neither quill nor qualm, John
Husvar quickly quoth: In article , Larry Jaques wrote: On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 00:19:07 -0800, with neither quill nor qualm, "Jerry Foster" quickly quoth: A friend sent me this. It's just too good not to pass along... http://www.texasjim.com/NASApix/NASA%20pix.htm Wonderful! I'd love to take pictures like that...which would mean that I was up there with them. I'd go in a _heartbeat_! -- Death is more universal than life; everyone dies but not everyone lives. -- A. Sachs Amen! I think even if I knew it would cost me a couple of years off my lifespan I'd make the trip for the chance to get into space just once. Yeah, you bet. 'Course, I'd also want to have a sheila up there so we could say we joined the Mile High Club. BTW: Love your .sig Thanks. Go ahead and use it. I have more. (130ish) I subscribe to the Motivational Quote of the Day site and get goodies at least once a week. http://www.quotationspage.com/mqotd.html if you want more. (It's free & they don't spam you.) John, still the space-struck kid at heart Ditto, and Always! -- Death is more universal than life; everyone dies but not everyone lives. -- A. Sachs |
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