Three Planets Bunch Up In Twilight & Deep Impact
Jun 21, 2005 |
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Gaze low to the west into the deepening twilight for the next couple of weeks and three planets will await your view. One is bright; two are fainter. You can follow them through their celestial gyrations as they shift position ...
Stellar Introduces DS100 Satellite Modem
Jun 21, 2005 |
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Stellar has announced the introduction and commercial availability of the DS100 satellite modem.
'Bumpy Space Dust' Explains Origin Of Most Common Molecule In Universe
Jun 21, 2005 |
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Science fiction writer Harlan Ellison once said that the most common elements in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity. While the verdict is still out on the volume of stupidity, scientists have long known that hydrogen is ...
Shenzhou's Experiment Mystery
Jun 21, 2005 |
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The next Chinese astronaut launch is drawing closer. Shenzhou 6 will take off in a few months (probably October) with a two-man crew on board. The mission will stay aloft for roughly five days, representing an approximately ...
Russian rocket carrying military satellite crashes in Siberia
Jun 21, 2005 |
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MOSCOW, June 21 (AFP) - A Russian Molnia-M rocket carrying a military communications satellite crashed Tuesday in Siberia shortly after takeoff, Russian news agencies reported.
Samsung Breaks Speed Record for Graphics Memory Chips
Jun 21, 2005 |
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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the leader in advanced semiconductor technology, today announced that it has developed the industry's fastest 2.0 gigabit per second (Gbps) 90 nanometer 512Mb graphics double data rate 3 (GDDR3) ...
SMA Stares Into the Throat of a Cosmic Jet
Jun 21, 2005 |
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Astronomers find jets everywhere when they look into space. Small jets spout from newborn stars, while huge jets blast out of the centers of galaxies. Yet despite their commonness, the processes that drive ...
Deep Impact Detects Comet Nucleus
Jun 21, 2005 |
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For the first time, scientists have processed images from NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft and clearly seen the solid body, or nucleus, of the comet through the vast cloud of dust and gas that surrounds it. The ...
Jellyfish is anatomically sophisticated
Jun 21, 2005 |
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A U.S. study says the anus-less, headless, heartless, gutless, back or front-less jellyfish is really a remarkable genetically sophisticated creature.
Students Wait To Launch Their Dream Baby
Jun 21, 2005 |
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Many university students spend their time in books, others manage to combine their formal studies with hands-on experience. That is the case of some 300 European students who, next August, hope to see the launch of their ...
DISSCO makes 'music' for Argonne, UIUC researchers
Jun 21, 2005 |
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A mathematician and a musician have teamed up to create a new computer program that both composes music and creates the instrumentation to play it. The software is available for free from SourceForge.net.
Synthetic aperture radar may soon be used for reconnaissance on small UAVs
Jun 21, 2005 |
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MiniSAR flies for first time, taking images with resolution of 4 inches Researchers at the National Nuclear Security Administration's Sandia National Laboratories flew what is probably the world’s smallest fine-resolution synth ...
NASA has worst-case remedy for launch
Jun 21, 2005 |
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The re-launch of space shuttle Discovery is less than six weeks away and the U.S. space agency is readying itself for every scenario.
The launch will be the first time since Columbia disintegrated during re-entry in 2003.
LockMart Test Fires Second Falcon Small Launch Vehicle Hybrid Motor
Jun 21, 2005 |
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Lockheed Martin successfully test-fired a hybrid motor as part of the Falcon Small Launch Vehicle (SLV) program at the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. on June 10.
XM's Canadian Partner Licensed To Offer Satellite Radio Service In Canada
Jun 21, 2005 |
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XM Satellite Radio announced Thursday that its Canadian partner, Canadian Satellite Radio (CSR), has been granted a broadcasting license from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to deliver ...
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