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A New Space Blog

New to me, anyway. Edward Ellegood, up at Embry-Riddle, maintains a list of links to interesting space articles (particularly as they relate to space in Florida). I've been receiving his emails for a while, but didn't realize that he also has a blog. I'll be adding it to the blogroll.

Posted by Rand Simberg at January 22, 2007 07:24 AM
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Thank you, Rand.

This blog link quickly led me to an idea by Geoffrey Landis to extract lunar LOX using potassium flouride.

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Preliminary reading suggests this is less energy intensive than other means of liberating LOX from moon dust. A terrific idea, if it works, and would bring us another step closer to genuine lunar ISRU.

Posted by Bill White at January 22, 2007 02:45 PM

Rand, I have put together a space blog and space news aggregator together at http://feedspace.bl*gsp*t.com (replace asterisks with letter o ). Included on the page are the 50 most recent blog posts from over 100 space blogs, and the 50 most recent news items from more than 30 space news sites, plus NASA tv, APOD, and a huge list of space links.

Posted by Ed Minchau at January 22, 2007 07:40 PM


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