Tuesday, November 2, 2010

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Interstellar Voting: The Astronauts Have Cast Ballots – From Space. So What's ...
TIME
2010 was the year of a different brand of space exploration, as NASA brought us the first interstellar tweet. Now it's the year of the extra-planetary vote. ...
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A Decade on the Fly: Building the International Space Station--Module by ...
Scientific American
By John Matson November 2, 2010 0 On November 2, 2000, a Russian Soyuz capsule docked with the fledgling International Space Station (ISS). ...
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Scientific American
Science links: Alcohol most harmful drug, says study; voting in space
al.com (blog)
Space.com reports the three American astronauts in the International Space Station are all casting ballots, thanks to a Texas law passed in 1997 that gave ...
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al.com (blog)
Apple's iPad Snags 95 Percent Tablet Space
iPad News Daily
By Tim Gray The leader in the tablet computing space just got a little more dominant, according to researchers at Strategy Analytics. ...
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SPACE channel to air the remaining episodes starting tonight at 10
TV.com
(Bonus: You can occasionally catch her smoking, drinking and staring into empty space. Frak, maybe we should have a drinking game. ...
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Conn. Green Party: No ballot space for write-ins
Hartford Courant
AP The Green Party of Connecticut has complained that some town ballots have little or no space for write-in votes. Party spokesman Tim McKee said Tuesday ...
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Election Day in Denver: UFOs and Space Aliens on Ballot
Opposing Views
While America faces a crummy economy and a war in Afghanistan, Denver will decide today if being prepared for a space alien visit should be its focus. ...
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Opposing Views
Private Funding of One-Way Space Travel?
The Nonprofit Quarterly
According to one former NASA scientist, now working at the interstellar space travel nonprofit, the Tau Zero Foundation, he was never allowed to hint at the ...
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