Friday, February 18, 2011

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Japan Planning to Send Tweeting Humanoid Robot to Space Station
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But the country's space agency, JAXA, is hoping that other nations will enjoy its android creations, too. The country of cutting-edge 'bots is planning to send a humanoid robot to the ISS, where it will monitor the health and stress levels of ...
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Bear hibernation could be key to space travel, say scientists
TG Daily
One prime example, says Tøien , is the possibility of inducing hibernation in human beings, making deep space travel more feasible. "We simply need to learn how to turn things on and off to induce states that take advantage of the different levels of ...
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TG Daily
Space Weather – Solar Storm Heads Toward Earth
Albany Times Union (blog)
Solar flares are gaseous surface eruptions, usually found around sunspots, and are ejected thousands of miles into space. They are bright, super hot (3 to 23 million degrees Fahrenheit), can last from minutes to hours and can cause "sunquakes". ...
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Albany Times Union (blog)
NASA chief Bolden makes call on where shuttles will stay
Florida Today
Bolden on commercial space: NASA Chief Charlie Bolden talks about his priorities for commercial space contractors, during an editorial board interview with Florida Today. NASA's Charlie Bolden told FLORIDA TODAY that KSC will oversee development and ...
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PSU enters space race
Centre Daily Times
The team has started evaluating the contest requirements and guidelines and analyzing what will need to be in the space craft and what it will look like. Paul said that means asking questions: What kind of camera do we need to take the pictures? ...
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Centre Daily Times


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