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Subject:sci.space.tech and sci.space.science Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Date:07 Dec 2003 12:01:42 GMT
From:sci-space-tech@retro.com (s.s.t moderator)
Newsgroups:sci.space.tech,sci.space.science,sci.space.policy

This is the weekly Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) posting
for sci.space.tech and sci.space.science .  It is crossposted
into sci.space.policy to explain posting redirection.

1. INTRODUCTION
===============
These newsgroups are for the discussion of technology and
engineering of spacecraft and space travel (s.s.tech) and
space and planetary science (s.s.science). 

2. MODERATOR
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sci.space.tech and sci.space.science are moderated newsgroups;
all postings are mailed by posters news server to the moderator
for review and approval.  Unlike other moderated newsgroups,
in s.s.tech and s.s.science, rejected postings other than
spam and grossly off topic materials will be redirected to
sci.space.policy rather than rejected outright; this was part
of the groups charter as founded.

The origional and current moderator is George William Herbert,
who may be contacted via email at:
	gherbert@retro.com



3. RELATED NEWSGROUPS
=====================
These newsgroups cover related topics:

sci.space.shuttle               Space Shuttle
sci.space.news (moderated)      News and current events postings
sci.space.history               The history of the world's space programs
sci.space.moderated (moderated) Moderated/low flames miscellaneous space topics
sci.space.station               International Space Station

sci.astro 
sci.astro.amateur 
sci.astro.ccd-imaging 
sci.astro.fits 
sci.astro.hubble (moderated)
sci.astro.planetarium 
sci.astro.research (moderated)
sci.astro.satellites.visual-observe 
sci.astro.seti 

rec.radio.amateur.space
rec.models.rockets


4. CHARTER
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This is the newsgroups charters, from the Call for Votes which
created these newsgroups, issued on Nov 10, 1993, the results
of which were posted Dec 7, 1993.  This is available at the URL:
	ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/news.announce.newgroups/sci/sci.space-reorg
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CHARTER

This is a reorganization of the Usenet space-related newsgroups. It includes
splitting sci.space, renaming of talk.politics.space, and drawing
alt.sci.planetary in as an official sci group (part of sci.space.science). 
The original sci.space group will be removed as part of the first vote
(rmgroup sci.space, newgroup sci.space.tech).  The existing newsgroups
sci.space.news and sci.space.shuttle are unaffected by this reorganization. 

sci.space.tech (moderated, moderator George William Herbert)
        Technical issues and directly related policy issues on all 
        aspects of space flight; space launch vehicles present, past,
        proposed, and propulsion (including poorly or undeveloped 
        methods such as ion, solar sail, laser-sail, antimatter,
        etc); space station design, engineering, operations, and goals;
        and any other types of spacecraft technology, engineering,
        operations, and related topics.  Technical issues involved in
        developing space resources, colonization of space, etc.
        Technical, costing, and directly related policy decisions
        will also be appropriate.  Questions about space technology,
        operations, engineering, etc. are all appropriate, at any level. 

sci.space.science (moderated, moderators gwh and Steve Willner)
        For discussing planetary and non-planetary space science;
        including technical issues in planetary science, planetary
        science space missions, techniques, goals, and information
        about the planets themselves, space astronomy, physics,
        space science in general, stellar science (ours and others), etc.
        Questions about space science, the planets, etc.
        The primary emphasis is on doing science in or about space;
        sci.astro remains the appropriate group for astronomy per se.

sci.space.policy (unmoderated)
        Policy issues not directly related to technical issues in
        any space field, including government policies, budget priorities,
        mission type priorities, goals of space programs, the role of
        governments and space agencies in developing space, etc.
        Any discussions on technical issues where person feel
        the moderated groups are not giving full range of expression
        are also appropriate.

The moderated groups shall have a policy of merely redirecting
to .policy rather than outright rejecting inappropriate articles.
The moderators may contact the poster and ask them if they would
prefer to rewrite a borderline article rather than simply redirect
it, at their discretion, but the author may insist on having the
article posted as-is to sci.space.policy.
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5. FEEDBACK
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Any questions or concerns about the FAQ can be directed to
the moderator.  The official moderator's address is:
	sci-space-tech-request@retro.com