NASA Science News for August 3, 2007 Mark your calendar: On Tuesday, August 28th, there's going to be a dreamy, colorful, total eclipse of the Moon. FULL STORY...
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NASA Science News for August 8, 2007 On Sept. 1st, a flurry of bright and oddly-colored meteors could spill across the skies of western North America--or not....
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NASA Science News for August 10, 2007 This human interest story describes a night in the life of scientists and engineers working 'round the clock to test...
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NASA Science News for August 15, 2007 Astronomers have discovered something they've never seen before: a star with a tail like a comet. Even more amazing is...
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NASA Science News for August 16, 2007 When she blasted off onboard the space shuttle Endeavour last week, teacher-turned-astronaut Barbara Morgan carried...
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NASA Science News for August 21, 2007 Earth and Mars are rapidly converging. Relative speed: 22,000 mph. Contrary to rumor, Mars is not about to swell to the...
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NASA Science News for August 27, 2007 On Tuesday morning, Aug. 28th, a team of astronomers and engineers at the Marshall Space Flight Center will attempt...
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NASA Science News for August 31, 2007 A tough, pesky molecule possibly key to the origins of life on Earth has been spotted in deep space surviving the...
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NASA Science News for September 7, 2007 Astronomers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center are testing a strangely-shaped mirror that will allow them to...
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NASA Science News for September 14, 2007 NASA's adventurous Discovery program--responsible for the first rover on another planet, the first landing on an...
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NASA Science News for September 18, 2007 Last week in Boulder, Colorado, scientists converged on the "Living With A Star" workshop to share the latest research...
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NASA Science News for September 21, 2007 NASA's Mars orbiters have spotted "skylights" apparently leading to cavernous underground spaces on Mars. The...
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NASA Science News for September 26, 2007 Two years ago, NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft blasted a hole in Comet Tempel 1, offering researchers their first look...
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(From The Spacearium, http://www.spacearium.com and reprinted with permission) JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, TX - It will take one to three months before NASA knows...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL - The crew of space shuttle Discovery's upcoming STS-124 mission boarded the orbiter on the launch pad today for a practice countdown...
New NASA Study Links Humans to Changes On Earth <http://www.universetoday.com/2008/05/14/new-nasa-study-links-humans-to-changes-on-earth/>from Universe...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL - The first test flight of NASA's new ARES I launch vehicle faces a five-week slip, constellation program officals said today. Delays...
JET PROPULSION LABORATORY, CA - Sunday evening, NASA will attempt something that hasn't been accomplished successfully in 32 years. Not since the Viking probes...
Survivalists prepare.. Convinced the planet's oil supply is dwindling and the world's economies are heading for a crash, some people around the country are...
Photovoltaic Moore's Law Will Make Solar Competitive by 2015 Photovoltaic specialists met last week, May 12-16, in San Diego under the auspices of the IEEE...
One could economically concentrate many Suns on a relatively small photo-voltaic array, even here on Earth. The key would be to keep the cell immersed in fast...
Fortunately NASA is not in the space city business, the cost would be prohibitive. A cheaper launch system could be built where payloads are taken by a balloon...
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Hey George;; Glad to Hear from You, Evan if It's just through, "Space City";.. ... From: cygonaut To: SpaceCities@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, May 26, 2008...
Jerry said, "Fortunately NASA is not in the space city business, the cost would be prohibitive. A cheaper launch system could be built where payloads are taken...
I encourage the group to take a look at both MicroLaunchers (www.microlaunchers.com) and Generation S (www.generationspace.org). Are philosophy is quite...
I'd like to see a few dozen Sputnik-like "beepers", simple battery-powered radio transmitters, sent off in all directions. By tracking their trajectories, we...
exactly. We are looking for people who have vision to join the team and help us. I will talk all day about this, keep it going.we have a number of programs and...