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John Doe
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 1:11 am
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Shuttle crews have entered the space station. They are all wearing red
shirts.

Don't they know what wearing a red shirt in space means ? Shouldn't NASA
have a rule against wearing red shirts in space ? Or does NASA think
they are safe from the red-shirt issue until 2053 when first warp drive
flight happens ?


BTW, one of the experiements in this mission is for the japanese
astronaut to wear a variety of clothing (materials, styles, stitching
etc) to evaluate their performanmce on various levels to improve the
clothing on the ISS. (this is a JAXA experiment).
Alan Erskine
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 1:18 am
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"John Doe" <jdoe@doe.org> wrote in message
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Quote:
Shuttle crews have entered the space station. They are all wearing red
shirts.

BTW, one of the experiements in this mission is for the japanese
astronaut to wear a variety of clothing (materials, styles, stitching
etc) to evaluate their performanmce on various levels to improve the
clothing on the ISS. (this is a JAXA experiment).

I've seen better looking fashion models.
Brian Gaff
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 5:41 am
Guest
Ah, that old song, Red Shirts in the Sunsets.

:-)

Brian

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"John Doe" <jdoe@doe.org> wrote in message
news:47d8c639$0$1506$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com...
Quote:
Shuttle crews have entered the space station. They are all wearing red
shirts.

Don't they know what wearing a red shirt in space means ? Shouldn't NASA
have a rule against wearing red shirts in space ? Or does NASA think
they are safe from the red-shirt issue until 2053 when first warp drive
flight happens ?


BTW, one of the experiements in this mission is for the japanese
astronaut to wear a variety of clothing (materials, styles, stitching
etc) to evaluate their performanmce on various levels to improve the
clothing on the ISS. (this is a JAXA experiment).
 
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