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NASA says Columbia Rescue was Possible

nuke-alwin writes "Apparently NASA is saying that a rescue mission may have been possible for the Columbia crew. I first saw this on TV, but Chicago Sun-Times is also reporting the story. The risks would have been great, and may have endangered more astronaut's lives."

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  1. The Chaplet of St. Joan of Arc by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    The chaplet may be used as a novena (a prayer repeated once every day for nine days) or prayed at any time for any necessity throughout the year. A total number of nineteen beads on this chaplet commemorates each year of Joan's life. There are different chaplets for each saint. Therefore, the chaplet beads are arranged differently for each saint. You can find chaplet beads at any local Catholic bookstore. If they cannot be found there, I'm sure they'd be happy to look for them and order them for you. Just as you can count each "Hail Mary" of the Rosary on your fingers if you do not have the Rosary beads, you can say a chaplet on your fingers if you do not have the chaplet beads.

    Directions:

    On the medal, make the sign of the Cross, recite "Incline unto my aid, Oh God! Oh Lord, make haste to help me! Amen." Follow this with a Glory Be. On the first single bead on the strand, pray an "Our Father". On the second single bead on the strand, pray an "Our Father", and then continue by saying, "Saint Joan of Arc, immolated as a victim of the burning stake, pray that I may also become a victim by the faithful practice of all my duties as they pertain to me during my whole life."

    On the first group of five beads, say a "Hail Mary" for each bead. On the next divisional bead, Pray an "Our Father", and then recite, "Saint Joan of Arc, with you, I only wish to find my delight in practicing humility, charity, and penance, and all the virtues necessary to gain entrance into Heaven. Saint Joan of Arc, pray for us!" On the second group of five beads, say a "Hail Mary" for each bead.

    On the next divisional bead, pray an "Our Father", and then recite, "Saint Joan of Arc, be with me in all my struggles. Like the strong men of Israel, experienced in warfare, who constantly carry the sword at their side, to guard against unforeseen attacks during the night, may I ever be prepared for the combat. Together with the protection of the angels and saints grant me also your own; inspire my endeavours; be my help and my light to guide me to Jesus, our Chief, and when my earthly mission is accomplished, may I expire like you, repeating with love, 'Jesus! Jesus! Jesus!' - Saint Joan of Arc, pray for us!"

    On the third group of five beads, pray a "Hail Mary" for each bead. Conclude the chaplet on the medal, by reciting the following prayer: "Pray for us, Saint Joan of Arc, that we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ."

  2. we will have to use rockets to get to space until by the_2nd_coming · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    we develope force drives like an anti-gravity drive.

    then we can propel ourselfs into orbit and further through repeling forces.

    --



    I am the Alpha and the Omega-3
  3. Re:Almost everything is possible by lkturner · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    At the risk of sounding horribly insensitive... If someone were to develop a "vaccine" to cure all diseases and hunger, how long do you think the Earth could support the population increase? How about the impact of an immortality pill? And, IIRC, about 42,000 people died on the highways in 2001. That's about 3 times more people than American soldiers lost in the deadliest year of the Vietnam war (from the US viewpoint, I'm not sure what the non-US losses were). Some people complain about the amount of money the US government spends. But, if they stop spending that money, how many people will lose their job?

  4. Re:Almost everything is possible by johnkp · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Well. I don't completely understand you, but I do agree with your last point.

    I didn't mean that the US should stop spending money, but I wonder if the money couldn't be more well spent on better causes. I pulled up the vaccine/traffic deaths because you would propably see a better money/lives saved ratio in that scenario.

  5. Huevos o cojones -- no hay diferencia by bethanie · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Actually, I'm glad you pointed that out.

    In my search for a reference to back up my use of the slang term, I found information that pointed me to the correct spelling of the word. It's "cojones" with an "O" (used in Spain -- huevos is preferred in Mexico). Live and learn!

    But dude, cojones, huevos, balls o lo que sea -- they're all slang, it all works. I know what I'm talking about. Trust me.

    ....Bethanie....

  6. Re:Almost everything is possible by lkturner · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Curing disease is great at the micro level, but what about the macro level? You always hear about people wanting to cure world hunger, or completely eliminating AIDS (and other diseases). What happens if they all succeed? Has anyone done the math to see what population the Earth can support and how quickly we would reach that population if all diseases were removed from the equation?
    I'm not suggesting we stop medical research or anything like that - but we do need to be careful what we wish for. And hopefully, someone is trying to figure out what would happen if we did succeed in removing disease.