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Tag Archives: EADS
Air France Flight 447
2009-06-01 Air France flight 447 crashed with over 200 passengers on board in the Central Atlantic. At this early point it seems the failure was initiated by severe turbulence. Wings have been known to snap off because of very strong … Continue reading
Posted in industry, Models, Science Links, Transportation
Tagged 447, Air France, Airbus, EADS, Turbulence
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The Third Way for Space Journalism
Note, this text was originally posted as a comment on Rob Coppinger’s Hyperbola blog at flight international. I hope there was more expansion in the “third way” for space journalism, at the moment it’s more like the big professional publications … Continue reading
Posted in Demotivation, ESA, industry, Journalism, NASA, Navelgazing, Uncategorized
Tagged EADS, flight international, Galileo, Journalism, space journalism, Surrey
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