Archive: 07/25/2005
Humans Trading Short-Term Food For Long-Term Environmental Losses
Your breakfast this morning came at a cost not only to your wallet. Your bowl of Cheerios and cup of coffee and all the other meals for the other 6 billion people in our world cost the Earth a bit of its water, a bit of its ...
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Human Service Mission To The International Lunar Observatories
SpaceDev has been awarded a small contract by Lunar Enterprise Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Space Age Publishing Company to perform the work necessary to create a conceptual mission architecture and mission design ...
Jul 25, 2005 |
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Spirit Scampering Up Husband Hill
by Steve Squyres Spirit has had a pretty remarkable week. Back when we were climbing the lower reaches of Husband Hill, getting anywhere was a real struggle. The terrain wasn't all that steep, but the soil was very loose ...
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NASA Go for Return to Flight Launch Attempt Tuesday
NASA gave the green light for a launch attempt Tuesday for Space Shuttle Discovery on its Return to Flight mission (STS-114). Launch is scheduled for 10:39 a.m. EDT, and it will be carried live on NASA TV. ...
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Where's The Heat? Think 'Deep Blue'
"It's a match!" For detectives in a crime story, identical fingerprints or cloth fibers might solve the case. For scientists, it could be something equally dramatic. It might be real-life observations that match the simulations ...
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Kliper test vehicle to use Buran ejection seats
Russia's Zvezda has agreed to provide ejection seats for the prototype of Energia's six-crew Kliper reusable spacecraft reports Flight International.
Jul 25, 2005 |
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US Plans To Put An Indian Astronomer In Orbit
The United States plans to put an Indian astronaut in space shortly, an American official said on Friday.
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