Space

Comets may have delivered water on Moon

From ANI London, November 21: Evidence from NASA's LCROSS mission has suggested that water found in the lunar impact recently was delivered by comets rather than forming on the surface through an interaction with the solar...

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New Hope for Plucky Japanese Asteroid Mission

Japanese engineers have devised a plan to combine parts from two partially-failed ion engines to resume the Hayabusa asteroid probe's journey back to Earth. In a press release Thursday, officials said they will use the...

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Science Magazines honours NASA programmes

MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. - NASA's revolutionary planet-hunting Kepler space telescope has been honored with the 2009 Best of What's New Grand Award from Popular Science Magazine and a 2009 Breakthrough Award from Popular Mechanics...

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NOMAD Outreach: Impacts of E-mail Services and Forwarding Policy - NITR 2800-2

STATUS REPORT Date Released: Friday, November 20, 2009 Source: NASA NOMAD - Comments From: NOMAD Outreach Date: Thursday, November 19, 2009 Message Sent To: All NOMAD Users Effective Date: November 24, 2009 How Does This Policy...

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Earth’s Weather Like You Have Never Seen It Before

newVideoPlayer("/gizmodo-clouds.flv", 500, 375,""); This video shows Earth’s weather from August 17-26, 2009. It also shows how beautiful this planet is, and how insignificant we are. It was created at a 7km resolution with...

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Several Advantages Of Satellite TV Compared To Cable (Sam Bousaks)

The advances made to improve the systems has made the advantages of satellite TV easy to see. Satellite was previously only used by individuals who did not live near a cable location. Now, the growing demand for satellite TV...

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NASA program proves the benefits of social networking

NASAsphere program draws participants from all agency centers and age groups The intelligence community isn't the only one that has discovered the power of internal social networking among peers. NASA has experienced some...

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Surveillance State, USA: How America’s Wars Are Systematically Destroying Our Liberties

How America’s Wars Are Systematically Destroying Our Liberties CBS | Nov 12, 2009 by Alfred W. McCoy In his approach to National Security Agency surveillance, as well as CIA renditions, drone assassinations, and military...

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Financial services firm relocates to Norwalk

NORWALK Hour Staff Report Spinnaker Real Estate Partners has landed a global financial services company as a tenant at 29 Marshall St. Crabel Capital Management, which is based in Milwaukee, has relocated its satellite research...

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Rosetta comet chaser captures spectacular image of Earth

Paris, November 16 : The OSIRIS instrument on ESA's (European Space Agency's) Rosetta comet chaser recently captured a spectacular image of the Earth. The image was acquired with the OSIRIS narrow-angle camera from a distance...

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