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- Subject: Space FAQ 01/15 - Introduction
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- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON SCI.SPACE/SCI.ASTRO
-
- INTRODUCTION
-
- This series of linked messages is periodically posted to the Usenet
- groups sci.space and sci.astro in an attempt to provide good answers to
- frequently asked questions and other reference material which is worth
- preserving. If you have corrections or answers to other frequently asked
- questions that you would like included in this posting, send email to
- leech@cs.unc.edu (Jon Leech).
-
- If you don't want to see the FAQ, add 'Frequently Asked Questions' to
- your KILL file for this group (if you're not reading this with a newsreader
- that can kill articles by subject, you're out of luck).
-
- The FAQ volume is excessive right now and will hopefully be trimmed down
- by rewriting and condensing over time. The FAQ postings are available in
- the Ames SPACE archive in FAQ/faq<#>.
-
- Good summaries will be accepted in place of the answers given here. The
- point of this is to circulate existing information, and avoid rehashing old
- answers. Better to build on top than start again. Nothing more depressing
- than rehashing old topics for the 100th time. References are provided
- because they give more complete information than any short generalization.
-
- Questions fall into three basic types:
-
- 1) Where do I find some information about space?
-
- Try your local public library first. The net is not a good place to ask
- for general information. Ask INDIVIDUALS (by email) if you must. There
- are other sources, use them, too. The net is a place for open ended
- discussion.
-
- 2) I have an idea which would improve space flight?
-
- Hope you aren't surprised, but 9,999 out of 10,000 have usually been
- thought of before. Again, contact a direct individual source for
- evaluation. NASA fields thousands of these each day.
-
- 3) Miscellanous queries.
-
- These are addressed on a case-by-case basis in the following series of
- FAQ postings.
-
-
- SUGGESTIONS FOR BETTER NETIQUETTE
-
- Read news.announce.newusers if you're on Usenet.
- Minimize cross references, [Do you REALLY NEED to?]
- Edit "Subject:" lines, especially if you're taking a tangent.
- Send mail instead, avoid posting follow ups. (1 mail message worth
- 100 posts).
- Internet mail readers: send requests to add/drop to SPACE-REQUEST
- not SPACE.
- Read all available articles before posting a follow-up. (Check all
- references.)
- Cut down attributed articles (leave only the points you're
- responding to; remove signatures and headers). Summarize!
- Put a return address in the body (signature) of your message (mail
- or article), state your institution, etc. Don't assume the
- 'reply' function of mailers will work.
- Use absolute dates. Post in a timely way. Don't post what everyone
- will get on TV anyway.
- Some editors and window systems do character count line wrapping:
- keep lines under 80 characters for those using ASCII terminals
- (use carriage returns).
-
-
- INDEX TO LINKED POSTINGS
-
- I've attempted to break the postings up into related areas. There isn't
- a keyword index yet; the following lists the major subject areas in each
- posting. Only those containing astronomy-related material are posted to
- sci.astro (indicated by '*' following the posting number).
-
- # Contents
-
- 1* Introduction
- Suggestions for better netiquette
- Index to linked postings
- Notes on addresses, phone numbers, etc.
- Contributors
-
- 2* Network resources
- Overview
- Mailing lists
- Periodically updated information
- Warning about non-public networks
-
- 3* Online (and some offline) sources of images, data, etc.
- Introduction
- Viewing Images
- Online Archives
- NASA Ames
- NASA Spacelink
- National Space Science Data Center
- Space And Planetary Image Facility
- Space Telescope Science Institute Electronic Info. Service
- Astronomical Databases
- Astronomy Programs
- Orbital Element Sets
- SPACE Digest
- Landsat & NASA Photos
- Planetary Maps
- Cometary Orbits
-
- 4* Performing calculations and interpreting data formats
- Computing spacecraft orbits and trajectories
- Computing planetary positions
- Computing crater diameters from Earth-impacting asteroids
- Map projections and spherical trignometry
- Performing N-body simulations efficiently
- Interpreting the FITS image format
- Sky (Unix ephemeris program)
- Three-dimensional star/galaxy coordinates
-
- 5* References on specific areas
- Publishers of space/astronomy material
- Careers in the space industry
- DC-X single-stage to orbit (SSTO) program
- LLNL "great exploration"
- Lunar science and activities
- Spacecraft models
- Rocket propulsion
- Spacecraft design
- Esoteric propulsion schemes (solar sails, lasers, fusion...)
- Spy satellites
- Space shuttle computer systems
- SETI computation (signal processing)
- Amateur satellies & weather satellites
- Tides
-
- 6* Constants and equations for calculations
-
- 7* Astronomical Mnemonics
-
- 8 Contacting NASA, ESA, and other space agencies/companies
- NASA Centers / Arianespace / ESA / NASDA / Soyuzkarta / Space
- Camp / Space Commerce Corporation / Spacehab / SPOT Image
- Other commercial space businesses
-
- 9 Space shuttle answers, launch schedules, TV coverage
- Shuttle launchings and landings; schedules and how to see them
- How to receive the NASA TV channel, NASA SELECT
- Dial-A-Shuttle and how to use it
- Amateur radio frequencies for shuttle missions
- Solid Rocket Booster fuel composition
-
- 10 Planetary probes - Historical Missions
- US planetary missions
- Mariner (Venus, Mars, & Mercury flybys and orbiters)
- Pioneer (Moon, Sun, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn flybys and orbiters)
- Ranger (Lunar lander and impact missions)
- Lunar Orbiter (Lunar surface photography)
- Surveyor (Lunar soft landers)
- Viking (Mars orbiters and landers)
- Voyager (Outer planet flybys)
- Soviet planetary missions
- Soviet Lunar probes
- Soviet Venus probes
- Soviet Mars probes
- Japanese planetary missions
- Planetary mission references
-
- 11 Upcoming planetary probes - missions and schedules
- Cassini
- Galileo
- Magellan
- Mars Observer
- TOPEX/Poseidon
- Ulysses
- Other space science missions
- Proposed missions
-
- 12 Controversial questions
- What happened to the Saturn V plans
- Why data from space missions isn't immediately available
- Risks of nuclear (RTG) power sources for space probes
- Impact of the space shuttle on the ozone layer
- How long can a human live unprotected in space
- Using the shuttle beyond Low Earth Orbit
- The "Face on Mars"
-
- 13 Space activist/interest/research groups and space publications
- Groups
- Publications
- Undocumented Groups
-
- 14 How to become an astronaut
-
- 15 Orbital and Planetary Launch Services
-
-
- NOTES ON ADDRESSES, PHONE NUMBERS, ETC.
-
- Unless otherwise specified, telephone numbers, addresses, and so on are
- for the United States of America. Non-US readers should remember to add
- the country code for telephone calls, etc.
-
-
- CREDITS
-
- Eugene Miya started a series of linked FAQ postings some years ago which
- inspired (and was largely absorbed into) this set.
-
- Peter Yee and Ron Baalke have and continue to spend a lot of their own
- time setting up the SPACE archives at NASA Ames and forwarding official
- NASA announcements.
-
- Many other people have contributed material to this list in the form of
- old postings to sci.space and sci.astro which I've edited. Please let me
- know if corrections need to be made. Contributors I've managed to keep
- track of are:
-
- 0004847546@mcimail.com (Francis Reddy) - map projections
- akerman@bill.phy.queensu.CA (Richard Akerman) - crater diameters
- alweigel@athena.mit.edu (Lisa Weigel) - SEDS info
- aoab314@emx.utexas.edu (Srinivas Bettadpur) - tides
- awpaeth@watcgl.waterloo.edu (Alan Wm Paeth) - map projections
- aws@iti.org (Allen W. Sherzer) - Great Exploration
- baalke@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov (Ron Baalke) - planetary probe schedules
- bankst@rata.vuw.ac.nz (Timothy Banks) - map projections,
- variable star analysis archive
- bern@uni-trier.de (Jochen Bern) - German mnemonic translation
- brosen@pioneer.arc.nasa.gov (Bernie Rosen) - Space Camp
- bschlesinger@nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov (Barry Schlesinger) - FITS format
- cew@venera.isi.edu (Craig E. Ward) - space group contact info
- chapin@cbnewsc.att.com (Tom Chapin) - planetary positions
- cunnida@tenet.edu (D. Alan Cunningham) - NASA Spacelink
- cyamamot@kilroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov (Cliff Yamamoto) - orbital elements
- datri@convex.com (Anthony Datri) - PDS/VICAR viewing software
- daver@sjc.mentorg.com (Dave Rickel) - orbit formulae
- dlbres10@pc.usl.edu (Phil Fraering) - propulsion
- eder@hsvaic.boeing.com (Dani Eder) - Saturn V plans, SRBs
- eugene@eos.arc.nasa.gov (Eugene N. Miya) - introduction,
- NASA contact info, started FAQ postings
- g@telesoft.com (Gary Morris) - amateur radio info
- gaetz@uwovax.uwo.ca (Terry Gaetz) - N-body calculations,
- orbital dynamics
- grandi@noao.edu (Steve Grandi) - planetary positions
- greer%utd201.dnet%utadnx@utspan.span.nasa.gov (Dale M. Greer) - constants
- henry@zoo.toronto.edu (Henry Spencer) - survival in vacuum,
- astronaut how-to, publication refs, DC-X
- higgins@fnal.bitnet (William Higgins) - RTGs, publishers,
- shuttle landings, spysats, propulsion, "Face on Mars"
- hmueller@cssun.tamu.edu (Hal Mueller) - map projections,
- orbital dynamics
- jbh55289@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Josh Hopkins) - launch services
- jim@pnet01.cts.com (Jim Bowery) - propulsion, launch services
- jscotti@lpl.arizona.edu (Jim Scotti) - planetary positions
- kcarroll@zoo.toronto.edu (Kieran A. Carroll)- refs for spacecraft design
- ken@orion.bitnet (Kenneth Ng) - RTGs
- klaes@verga.enet.dec.com (Larry Klaes) - planetary probe history
- leech@cs.unc.edu (Jon Leech) - crater diameters
- lfa@vielle.cray.com (Lou Adornato) - orbital dynamics
- maury.markowitz@egsgate.fidonet.org (Maury Markowitz) - propulsion
- mbellon@mcdurb.Urbana.Gould.COM - N-body calculations
- mcconley@phoenix.Princeton.edu (Marc Wayne Mcconley) - space careers
- msb@sq.com (Mark Brader) - Mariner 1 info.
- mwm@cmu.edu (Mark Maimone) - SPACE Digest
- nickw@syma.sussex.ac.uk (Dr. Nick Watkins) - models, spysats
- opus@pioneer.unm.edu (Colby Kraybill) - SPIF data archive
- panama@cup.portal.com (Kenneth W Durham) - cometary orbits, IAU
- paul.blase@nss.fidonet.org (Paul Blase) - propulsion
- pjs@plato.jpl.nasa.gov (Peter Scott) - RTGs
- pschleck@unomaha.edu (Paul W. Schleck) - AMSAT, ARRL contact info
- rdb@mel.cocam.oz.au (Rodney Brown) - propulsion refs
- rja7m@phil.cs.virginia.edu (Ran Atkinson) - FTPable astro. programs
- rjungcla@ihlpb.att.com (R. Michael Jungclas)- models
- roelle@sigi.jhuapl.edu (Curt Roelle) - German mnemonic translation
- seal@leonardo.jpl.nasa.gov (David Seal) - Cassini mission schedule
- shafer@skipper.dfrf.nasa.gov (Mary Shafer) - photos, shuttle landings
- smith@sndpit.enet.dec.com (Willie Smith) - photos
- stephen@gpwd.gp.co.nz (Stephen Dixon) - shuttle audio frequencies
- sterner@warper.jhuapl.edu (Ray Sterner) - planetary positions
- stooke@vaxr.sscl.uwo.ca (Phil Stooke) - planetary maps
- ted_anderson@transarc.com (Ted Anderson) - propulsion
- terry@astro.as.utexas.edu (Terry Hancock) - NASA center info
- thorson@typhoon.atmos.coloState.edu (Bill Thorson) - FITS info
- tm2b+@andrew.cmu.edu (Todd L. Masco) - SPACE Digest
- tom@ssd.csd.harris.com (Tom Horsley) - refs for algorithms
- veikko.makela@helsinki.fi (Veikko Makela) - orbital element sets
- wayne@csri.utoronto.ca (Wayne Hayes) - constants
- weemba@libra.wistar.upenn.edu (Matthew P Wiener) - Voyager history
- yamada@yscvax.ysc.go.jp (Yoshiro Yamada) - ISAS/NASDA missions
- yee@ames.arc.nasa.gov (Peter Yee) - AMES archive server,
- propulsion
-
- In Net memoriam:
- Ted Flinn
-
- NEXT: FAQ #2/15 - Network Resources
-