[FPSPACE] So what can we make of these stories from Yi?

LARRY KLAES ljk4 at msn.com
Fri May 2 10:09:17 EDT 2008


With all due respect to Yi, this is why we need a Space Elevator.

We are still returning humans from space the way we did back in 1961.

And Orion will just continue this trend.

Larry


>From: "Keith Gottschalk" <kgottschalk at uwc.ac.za>
>To: <fpspace at friends-partners.org>
>Subject: [FPSPACE] So what can we make of these stories from Yi?
>Date: Fri, 02 May 2008 16:00:21 +0200
>
>      Her symptoms are all too familiar to anyone suffering from disks or
>vertebrae pinching nerves in your neck, such as spondylosis, slipped
>disk, etc. Korea has hi-tech hospitals; hopefully the MRI will identify
>if her spine needs traction.
>
>      Just as well that this 10G didn't happen to that US space tourist
>who was initially rejected on health grounds; then later allowed in when
>he got surgeons to glue his lungs to his lung lining. Let's all wish Yi
>a speedy & full recovery.
>    - Keith
>
> >>>> "Jim Oberg" <jeoberg at comcast.net> 05/02/08 3:31 PM >>>
> >So what can we make of these stories from Yi?
> >
> >   Doctors performed an MRI, or magnetic resonance imaging, exam of
>Yi's waist and neck, according to Jung Ki-young, !
> >an official from Korea Aerospace Research Institute.
> > [SNIP]
> >   Ri is suffering from severe pain in her waist, Jung added. No
>further details were available.
> >   After the rough landing, Ri had bruises over her arms and legs
>because she had been exposed up to ten times the force of
> >gravity.


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