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From: wastoid@walt.cc.utexas.edu (Feulner ... Matthew Feulner)
Newsgroups: sci.space.shuttle
Subject: Re: New Space SHuttle
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Date: 15 Aug 89 18:14:39 GMT
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In article <900.24E64901@mcastl.fidonet.org> Terry.S.@mcastl.fidonet.org (Terry S.) writes:
>
> Has NASA ever thought of launching TWO shuttles into orbit the
> same day, or two days apart?  It would be interesting to have to
> of our ships up there getting a look at each other.

What would they do...mate?  :-) 


> Also, has NASA or any other space agency released any plans of the craft
> they intend to use to get to Mars?  Would it most likely be like
> out Shuttles, or more like the bird that landed on the moon?  Apollo...  
      ^^^^^^^^
Now where did we put that landing strip on Mars...  :-) 


Sorry, I couldn't stop myself.

Matthew Feulner