Proposed Next-Generation Space Station
WallytheWalrus writes "This NewScientist.com article discusses the proposed next generation of telescopes and space stations. The concept presented with little fanfare by the NASA Exploration Team (NEXT) consists of placing a space station about 5/6ths of the way to the moon at one of a handful of local Lagrangian Points. This station would act as a springboard for constructing new telescopic mirrors, maintaining the telescopes that use them, and as a haven for future manned exploration missions. If only NEXT's budget was more than $4 million a year...."
NASA should invent a time machine for the sole purpose of preventing slashdot duplications.
Looks like we need to teach some people how to use that new fangled botton in the upper right corner of the screen (the one labled SEARCH).
Well, at least this year the toilets on the space station will be ready and paid for.
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Can somebody check to see if Timothy has Alzheimer's?
....Deja Vous!
The point where the gravitational pulls of the Earth and the Moon cancel each other out is somewhere inside the Earth crust.
Yep, that's why people on the surface of the earth occationally fall up to the moon, because they are on the moon side of the balancing point.
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