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For two days NASA's moon mission at halt.

Washington : DC : USA | 5 months ago  
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U.S. space agency 'NASA' can avoid investigations of the Moon.

Now,NASA vehicle's launch will be on holt for two days.

For the construction of the international space center,NASA have planned to send 'Indiver' the spacecraft in Space, so that is why the moon mission can be avoided for two days .

NASA have set June 17 date for this mission.

Indiver's launch was planned for the tomorrow, but due to the leakage of hydrogen it was forced to postpone it.

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  • Posted By mllovric mllovric | 5 months ago
    I guess the next generation of people will be living permanently on the moon as the new earth being prophesied of. It will become a hop skip and jump through a time tunnel. You enter a lift device which would be the transporter room in any house on eart, press a button and you would be beamed up to rematerialize on the moon. 16/6/2009.
  • Posted By InspectorGadget InspectorGadget | 5 months ago
    With the economic situation of the country, I don't know if space travel should be such a high priority at this point in time. It might be wise to invest that money elsewhere, at least until conditions get better.
  • Posted By sonalbenanilkumarrana sonalbenanilkumarrana | 5 months ago
    My dear friends mllovric and InspectorGadget,
    I am happy to knowing your deep interest in space news.


    Thank you so much for your comments in my news.
    Yours sincerely,
    sonalbenanilkumarrana.
  • Posted By nbsubramanian17 nbsubramanian17 | 5 months ago
    I hope that the days are not far that the people on earth may say that my relatives are staying in a foreign planet.
  • Posted By mllovric mllovric | 5 months ago
    In time to come space travel will become as cheap as a bus ride down town
    or between Washington and Alabama for example. A space club I was a member with once wrote these things in their newsletters. Dilation of time. A round disc like space ship that spins in circles would get to the
    moon not in two days but two hours. It wouldn't use liquid fuel as we know it but solidified fuel that would be compressed to the size of an ordinary marble. It would be put into the decompression chamber and that
    would give a one way trip to the moon. 17/6/2009.
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