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Interesting in deed. To Mr. Gallo, and his ilk, I would like to reply that some argue that exploration is hard wired in us. We have a need to explore and part of exploring is a fascination with things over the horizon, out of reach -- for now. We...

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Relationship Status:
Single
About Me:
Before graduating I predicted that the speed of light is slowing and came up with the GM=tc^3 equation, which physicists still can't understand.
Who I'd like to meet:
Arthur Clarke, Angela Merkel
Website:
http://riofriospacetime.blogspot.com
What areas of Space are you most interested in?
science
Books I recommend:
Einstein RELATIVITY and THE MEANING OF RELATIVITY

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Louise Riofrio

Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble


The press realises that mainstream science is really in the dark. SPACE.com begins their… Continue

Posted on September 30, 2008 at 1:30pm —

Louise Riofrio

Hubble Trouble


10,000 galaxies from the Hubble Ultra Deep Field.

The Hubble Space Telescope has suffered a failure in the Control Unit/Science Formatter. This device stores and transmits all telescope data. This will almost certainly delay Servicing Mission STS-125 scheduled for next month. The astronaut's training in Houston has already been impacted by Hurricane Ike. In turn STS-126 to the Space Station will be delayed, for which Endeavour is sitting on Pad 39-B for Launch On Need rescue.… Continue

Posted on September 29, 2008 at 1:30pm —

Louise Riofrio

SpaceX: If At First You Don't Succeed...


Go, Hot Dog, go! On its fourth test flight, SpaceX's Falcon 1 has finally reached orbit. The 5-second delay after Main Engine Cutoff (MECO) made a big difference. On the last attempt the first stage kept burning and bumped into the second stage. Next up is the larger Falcon 9, which uses the same Merlin regeneratively cooled engine. Elon Musk will shortly approach the US government about COTS D, a capability to send humans to ISS. SpaceX is currently the best poised to take th… Continue

Posted on September 28, 2008 at 1:30pm —

Louise Riofrio

Heavy Rings

Cassini data and computer simulations have led scientists to conclude that Saturn's Rings are ancient, perhaps billions of years old. Previously they thought the Rings could not survive more than about 100 million years. We would then face the anthropic question of why the Rings are around at just the right time for humans to enjoy them, just like Earth is the centre of the Universe. The Rings are also much more massive than previously thought. More about this soon.

Posted on September 25, 2008 at 1:30pm —

Louise Riofrio

Going With the Flow?


According to Space.com, astronomers have discovered a mysterious… Continue

Posted on September 24, 2008 at 1:30pm —

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At 6:15pm on February 23, 2008, David M. Jankowski said…
(StargazerKen wrote)
Regarding suits, fellow Planet Space member Louise Riofrio specializes in cool looking space wear. You may want to contact her about it.

Hello Louise,

My name is David M. Jankowski President and Founder of DestinySpace Enterprises and Orbital Expeditions. I am also a founding member of the Space Fashion Organization. Regarding the above comment from SGK, I am interested in speaking with you regarding spacesuits.
My contact info is dmj@destinyspace.com

Thank you,

David
At 8:31am on December 11, 2007, nishi said…
hi madem its nishi want to joinu
 
 
 

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