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The good news is that this problem got resolved. backscatter712 Mar 2013 #1
God, I hate two-day old jelly donuts. Buzz Clik Mar 2013 #2
The perishable items were some fresh fruit for the astraunauts on the Space Station red dog 1 Mar 2013 #4
feel like an Indiana Jones joke now PatrynXX Mar 2013 #6
Aw that sucks. AtheistCrusader Mar 2013 #8
From what I heard, the Dragon's on track to dock on Sunday. backscatter712 Mar 2013 #9
Latest news is that all 4 thrusters are now working (From your link) red dog 1 Mar 2013 #3
Thanls to TexasTowelie for posting this. red dog 1 Mar 2013 #5
You're welcome. TexasTowelie Mar 2013 #7
Too bad the DU "space junkies" don't have their own forum red dog 1 Mar 2013 #11
Space stuff has more or less always wound up in the science forum Posteritatis Mar 2013 #14
You make some good points...Are there really Apollo landing deniers here on DU? red dog 1 Mar 2013 #18
Not as many as a few years ago Posteritatis Mar 2013 #20
actually, the "Skepticism, Science and Pseudoscience" forum is for the kentauros Mar 2013 #24
Doh! Yeah, that's the one I was thinking of. (nt) Posteritatis Mar 2013 #25
They do, but it's on another website bananas Mar 2013 #16
Thanks for the info red dog 1 Mar 2013 #19
Are these the guys claiming they can send people to Mars within five years? daleo Mar 2013 #10
I don't get what idea you're getting at. kentauros Mar 2013 #12
The point is, a manned flight to Mars is orders of magnitude more difficult than ISS re-supply daleo Mar 2013 #17
Catastrophe will happen whether it's private or public. kentauros Mar 2013 #21
I think calling the rocket's thruster problems "catastrophe" is overstating it some. (nt) Posteritatis Mar 2013 #22
I agree. kentauros Mar 2013 #23
My point was that private space ventures have a very slim record of achievement daleo Mar 2013 #27
Imagine if people were in a Mars rocket and an engine burn failed daleo Mar 2013 #26
Totally different group. This will be their second docking with the ISS AtheistCrusader Mar 2013 #13
Is Tang perishable? avogadro Mar 2013 #15
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