Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ibmpa!szabonj From: szabonj@ibmpa.UUCP (Nick Szabo) Newsgroups: sci.space Subject: Re: NASA Headline News for 12/12/89 (Forwarded) Message-ID: <3332@ibmpa.UUCP> Date: 16 Dec 89 05:19:48 GMT References: <37951@ames.arc.nasa.gov> Reply-To: szabonj@ibmpa.UUCP (Nick Szabo) Organization: IBM AWD, Palo Alto Lines: 44 In article <37951@ames.arc.nasa.gov> yee@trident.arc.nasa.gov (Peter E. Yee) writes: > >This is NASA Headline News for Tuesday, December 12.... > >Navstar will circularize the orbit on Wednesday. It's the eighth >Delta launch this year. Unmanned strikes again! Delta launches cost probably one-fifth to one-tenth of a Shuttle launch, depending on whose accounting you want to believe. Now of course these launchers are old technology, older even than Shuttle. The difference is that Delta is scaled properly; Shuttle is a monstrosity. > >A NASA high-altitude balloon will carry four astronomical >instruments aloft from Ross Island in the Antarctica later this >month. The New York Times says one of the instruments is a >large new-type cosmic ray telescope. The experiment will exploit >Antarctica's unique physical qualities for research. The balloon >will take the instrument package up to 100,000 feet altitude and >then drift westward along the 78th parallel completing a trip >around the Earth in about two weeks. What??? Unmanned probes in Antartica??? Henry, we gotta putta stop to this! Soon they're gonna be _everywhere_! :-) >NASA's space activities in Florida provided that state's economy >with a $1.24 billion boost in fiscal year 1989. Over 18,000 >workers were employed during the year at the NASA field center. >Of that number 2400 were civil service. That's probably an order of magnitude less than drug smuggling. ;-) Seriously, it all comes out of the pockets of other states. **** These opinions are not related to Big Blue's ******** -- --------------------------- Nick Szabo szabonj@ibmpa.tcspa.ibm.com uunet!ibmsupt!szabonj