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Path: ...!weretis.net!feeder9.news.weretis.net!panix!.POSTED.2602:f977:0:1::2!not-for-mail From: sci-space-science-request@panix.com (sci.space.* Moderation Team) Newsgroups: sci.space.science,sci.space.tech,sci.answers,news.answers Subject: Welcome to sci.space.science and sci.space.tech Supersedes: <space/moderated/welcome-1-1734850800@panix.com> Followup-To: poster Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2025 02:00:01 -0400 (EDT) Organization: sci.space.* Moderation Team Approved: SSS Approval Key <sss-approval-key@panix.com>, SST Approval Key <sst-approval-key@panix.com>, news-answers-request@MIT.Edu Distribution: world Expires: 26 Jun 2025 06:00:01 -0000 Message-ID: <space/moderated/welcome-1-1742623201@panix.com> Injection-Info: reader1.panix.com; posting-host="2602:f977:0:1::2"; logging-data="9619"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@panix.com" Keywords: welcome introduction charter moderated X-Auth: PGPMoose V2.0 PGP sci.space.science iJwEAQECAAYFAmfeUeEACgkQwJXH3B8MEWAB5wQAgM68m56IJIe0sFCf/AK/BwES IiJEJRCy3wzMeiUW4JUnL8v9cvlPoxSKjR17JGOANkRj+rgNwJCn3ojdO8079uE6 hMNxH5AzkdNFPIigQXU8nyCo5pyYjQI9m6/HxQt4/ibBv/dpW5eIry8HHRCcJFob ULlFbPOmf3CUdKjbYfo= =s6ej X-Auth: PGPMoose V2.0 PGP sci.space.tech iJwEAQECAAYFAmfeUeEACgkQmwwSOFBaH7cB5wP/U8AnopAzUzMG1NuGMl8oErGo SW/LyeIw1jGWLMI7uOoEAgAMhyoQeAi0NH1/7htHBYLOQj6Qy0Swu5Gs8jlmA2E+ umXeVt13xg9EDJEZO4WzHs/M7+kw3MC9eSCy5RLqZfeTrQCd7mgr8HYhhUlOnYQN rqvU0aU3HjH5kbLsfCg= =Ri9B Bytes: 6458 Lines: 109 Posted-By: auto-faq 3.3.2 beta (PGPMoose V2.0, Perl 5.005) Archive-name: space/moderated/welcome Revision: 1.2 2018/07/02 04:26:26 Posting-Frequency: posted quarterly Changes followed by "|". Welcome to sci.space.science and sci.space.tech! These newsgroups were initially created and moderated by George Herbert in 1993: ftp://ftp.isc.org/usenet/news.announce.newgroups/sci/sci.space-reorg He graciously passed the reins on to a team, who took over moderation in | 2009. The current moderator is: | Greg Moore <mooregr (at) greenms.com> | The moderator may also be reached via the following addresses: | <sci-space-science-request (at) panix.com> <sci-space-tech-request (at) panix.com> Charters: sci.space.science 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.tech 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. Posts will initially be judged on content. NO posters will initially be blacklisted. However, posters who continually post and repost rejected material may find themselves eventually blacklisted. For sci.space.science, any post should have a majority of the content be of a scientific nature. Articles that clearly cite references or avoid unsubstantiated claims are more likely to pass moderation. There is room for non-technical details, but if the moderators feel the post is to far from technical we are likely to ask for a rewrite. A post that is obviously non-technical in nature or completely off-topic will be rejected outright. Posts that include cites, equations and proven science references are preferred. If you want to discuss esoteric subjects such as alien life, non-mainstream scientific thought, please make sure to have recent and citable references for the topic. Pie in the sky posts will generally be rejected. Personal attacks generally will NOT be tolerated. Quips at others expense or ribbing may be tolerated as long as they are not the main point of the post and are specific to the points being addressed. Topics that we feel have run their course will generally be closed off until new scientific information is posted. Rehashing topics over and over again will not be permitted. Posts may be crossposted to up to 3 different newsgroups in the sci.space.* hierarchy. This will be automatically enforced by the moderation software. The post must be on-topic for all of the newsgroups, however. In general, and with few exceptions, an article will not be on-topic for both sci.space.science and sci.space.tech at the same time. The moderators will make a decision at their discretion if such crossposting is allowed. In addition to being accessed via an NNTP server and client news reader, sci.space.science and sci.space.tech may be accessed via Google Groups: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/sci.space.science https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/sci.space.tech As moderators we realize that we can probably please all the people some of the time and some of the people all the time, but will never please all the people all of the time. So be it. If you have issues with how we are moderating or an issue with why specific posts were or were not approved, we will consider all reasonably written emails to us. Part of the reason for an odd-number of moderators is so that if necessary, we can vote on any posts that require that. Please keep in mind the moderators are all volunteers and spending out | time, effort and to an extent money to make this happen. Thank you Your sci.space.science and sci.space.tech moderation team. Greg Moore