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DARPA back in 2004 when NASA opted to focus its budget on ...
Air Force Spaceplane Readying For Launch
FleaPlus writes "The US Air Force is currently preparing for the launch of the secretive X-37B OTV-1 (Orbital Test Vehicle 1) spaceplane, which was transferred from NASA to DARPA back ...
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Develop living habitats and underwater plant growth labs, among other cool things. ...
Permanent Undersea Homes Soon; Temporary Ones Now
MMBK writes "Dennis Chamberland is one of the world's preeminent aquanauts. He's worked with NASA to develop living habitats and underwater plant growth labs, among other cool things. His next ...
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- Slow the development of a new space shuttle rather than kill the ... Slow new space shuttle, don't kill it, says Bishop Washington » A group of House members says it makes more sense for NASA to slow the development of a new space shuttle rather than kill the program. Star Tribune - Politics - 2 days, 22 hours ago
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NASA: Great Conveyor Belt could explain solar cycle
A NASA solar physicist is studying the Great Conveyor Belt on the Sun, a 40-year-cycle current of hot plasma, which may control the maximums and minimums of sunspots as part ...
iTWire - Latest Headlines - 7:50 a.m. Sunday 14th March 2010 PDT
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Air Force Spaceplane Readying For Launch
FleaPlus writes "The US Air Force is currently preparing for the launch of the secretive X-37B OTV-1 (Orbital Test Vehicle 1) spaceplane, which was transferred from NASA to DARPA back ...
Slashdot - 7:26 a.m. Sunday 14th March 2010 PDT
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Comet does a 'Douglas Adams sun-dive'
It's interesting what you can see when you have somewhere new to stand and look. The SOHO probe launched by NASA and ESA recently observed a train of comets crashing ...
iTWire - Latest Headlines - 6:40 a.m. Sunday 14th March 2010 PDT
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Chile quake affects movement of Earth: US scientist
The February 27 earthquake in Chile has not only caused the Earth to spin faster but caused it to wobble differently as well, a US scientist said Saturday. Richard Gross ...
WN.com - World News - 5:22 a.m. Sunday 14th March 2010 PDT
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AHTV: Gene Kranz Oral History Interview - Part 2
Gene Kranz had a prolific career as a NASA flight and mission operations director. As lead flight director of the Apollo 13 mission, he played a significant role in guiding ...
C-SPAN Recent Video - 9:47 p.m. Saturday 13th March 2010 PST
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Carly Fiorina: Working the GOP like Oprah...uh, if Oprah were a Republican
Santa Clara -- (And we include the dateline only to show our boss that we're not Capricorn One-ing this stuff like, you know, a fake NASA mission .) Comrade Marinucci ...
SFGate: Politics Blog - 9:17 p.m. Saturday 13th March 2010 PST
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SpaceX tests rocket engines for NASA role
California-based SpaceX says it has conducted a successful engine test for its Falcon 9 launch vehicle, a key milestone on the way to the inaugural launch of a rocket that ...
msnbc.com: Space - 8:32 p.m. Saturday 13th March 2010 PST
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Former Astronauts Call Obama NASA Plans "Catastrophic"
krou writes "Talking to the BBC at a private function held at the Royal Society in London, former astronauts Jim Lovell and Eugene Cernan both spoke out about Obama's decision ...
Slashdot - 2:35 p.m. Saturday 13th March 2010 PST
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Former astronauts disappointed by NASA cancellation
By The Associated Press LONDON — Two former astronauts have said they are disappointed with the U.S. government’s decision to cancel NASA’s moon landing program. Jim Lovell, who led the ...
WN.com - World News - 2:20 p.m. Saturday 13th March 2010 PST
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Former astronauts blast cancellation of moon mission
Two former astronauts have said they are disappointed with the U.S. government's decision to cancel NASA's moon landing program. Jim Lovell, who led the Apollo 13...
WN.com - World News - 1:39 p.m. Saturday 13th March 2010 PST
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