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Image:AOSO.jpg 200px Advanced Orbiting Solar Observatory Category:Spacecraft
Image:OAO.jpg 200px Image:OAO_(2).jpg 200px Orbiting Astronomical Observatory Category:Spacecraft
Image:OGO.jpg 200px Image:OGO_(2).jpg 200px Orbiting Geophysical Observatory Category:Spacecraft
Image:OSO1.jpg 200px Orbiting Solar Observatory Category:Spacecraft
Image:OAO2.jpg 200px Orbiting Astronomical Observatory 2 Category:Spacecraft
Image:OSO6.jpg 200px Orbiting Solar Observatory VI Category:Spacecraft
... carbon emissions ("carbon footprint") and then put in place arrangements to reduce or offset them. This paper presents some initial calculations on the carbon dioxide emissions likely to result from both sub-orbital and orbital space tourism flights and discusses options and prices for carbon offsetting. The effect of scaling up ...
... -Ray%20Observatory Here Carrier_Rocket = Space Shuttle The Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory (GRO) is one of NASA's four "Great Observatories". GRO's specific mission is to study the sources and astrophysical ... . Absolute timing is accurate to 0.1 ms. The observatory has an onboard propulsion system, with approximately 1860 kg of monopropellant hydrazine, for orbit maintenance. Fuel is reserved for a controlled reentry ...
... anti-junk by its very nature. Junk science does not make rockets that reach orbit, that reach the moon, the sun, Mars, Venus, asteroids, the outer planets, and beyond, ... mission of the Earth Observatory. The Earth Observatory would be a working information, research, policy, conference, and media center for environmental issues. As an Information Center, the Earth Observatory gathers video and ...
... drinks. And we never take carbonated drinks into space with us—they would undoubtedly get shaken up during launch, and make a big mess on orbit ---- Answer provided by Charles Camarda ...

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