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(http://nextbigfuture.com)
- scanned by: Adam Cutsinger
about 1 month ago
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Micro-fusion work of Friedwardt Winterberg from the 1950's-1970s was recently declassified. Winterberg had several ideas for using micro-fusion without fission bomb triggers to generate nuclear energy or power spacecraft. Winterberg was proposing ...
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(http://www.jpl.nasa.gov)
- scanned by: Jeff Hilford
about 1 month ago
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Four intriguing places on Mars have risen to the final round as NASA selects a landing site for its next Mars mission, the Mars Science Laboratory.
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(http://www.newsdaily.com)
- scanned by: GavinChua
about 1 month ago
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A radar instrument aboard a NASA spacecraft has detected large glaciers hidden under rocky debris that may be the vestiges of ice sheets that blanketed parts of Mars in a past ice age, scientists said on Thursday. The glaciers, the biggest known d...
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(http://www.popsci.com)
- scanned by: Adam Cutsinger
about 1 month ago
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South Korean facility to focus on extreme temperatures, which will undoubtedly lead to developments that are relevant to space travel, since everything out there is either extremely cold or extremely hot.
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(http://www.nasa.gov)
- scanned by: GavinChua
about 1 month ago
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NASA has successfully tested the first deep space communications network modeled on the Internet.
Working as part of a NASA-wide team, engineers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., used software called Disruption-Tolerant N...
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(http://sg.news.yahoo.com)
- scanned by: telvingoh
about 1 month ago
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Stumble on this article talking about sending human remains into space or more specifically on the lunar surface. Not too long ago I read about Space tourism, now space cemetery? Imagine more and more activities happening in space...that would hel...
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(http://blogs.zdnet.com)
- scanned by: GavinChua
about 1 month ago
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How would such developments improve climate change monitoring or other purposes (open and clandestine) in future?
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(http://www.washingtonpost.com)
- scanned by: GavinChua
about 1 month ago
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If the new claims, being published today in the journal Science, hold up to what is certain to be feverish scrutiny, they will represent significant progress in the census of planets in our galaxy. More than 300 extrasolar planets have been found ...
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(http://news.cnet.com)
- scanned by: martymcfly
about 1 month ago
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"We'll find E.T. within two dozen years," said senior SETI astronomer Seth Shostak Tuesday night at an event held at Yahoo's Brickhouse here.
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(http://news.bbc.co.uk)
- scanned by: Mielle Sullivan
2 months ago
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The unmanned Chandrayaan 1 spacecraft blasted off smoothly from a launch pad in southern Andhra Pradesh to embark on a two-year mission of exploration.
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(http://www.memebox.com)
- posted by: Mielle Sullivan
3 months ago
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I wrote about the unveiling of White Knight Two back in July, and no, it is not yet ferrying billionaires to sub-orbital six minute vacations. But it has just become useful (rather than enviable) to the rest of us.
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(http://io9.com)
- scanned by: martymcfly
3 months ago
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There is a force called "dark flow" that exists outside our universe, and it's tugging several galaxy clusters at 2 million mph toward an empty spot in space between Centaurus (pictured) and Vela.
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