Friday, April 8, 2011

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Deep-space travel bad for astronauts' tickers, say boffins
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By Lewis Page • Get more from this author Deep-space travel could be bad for the heart, report boffins. This has been established by blasting mice with an ion beam from a powerful atom-smasher, causing the luckless murines to develop artery damage of ...
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Will one of the mothballed space shuttles land in Seattle?
Peninsula Daily
The space shuttle Discovery is shown mounted on a special Boeing 747 for transport to Florida. The connection between the space shuttles and Boeing is being touted in the campaign to bring one of the retired orbiters to the Museum of Flight near Boeing ...
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Space Marine trailer features new in-game footage
PC Gamer Magazine
Warhammer 40k Orks are known for their tendency to go on murderous rampages just for the sake of it, but in Space Marine, they'll have a purpose. Machinima have a new Space Marine dev diary which reveals that the planet that Space Marine is set on is a ...
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United Space Alliance lays off 535 shuttle workers today
Florida Today
Businesses along the route to Kennedy Space Center have experienced declines in income with each wave of layoffs. Dolly Farnham, a waitress at Causeway Diner on Courtenay Parkway, said she has seen customer numbers drop, as well as work hours and tips. ...
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No dogs on Droste open space this summer, interim plan says
Aspen Times
ASPEN — Dogs won't be allowed on the Droste open space or surrounding open space parcels managed by Pitkin County this summer, according to a proposed interim management plan for the properties. County Open Space and Trails officials on Thursday said ...
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Science and space museum gives children a hands-on experience
Lodi News-Sentinel
The Discovery Museum Science and Space Center in Sacramento began 60 years ago as an exhibit at the county fair. It was such a popular exhibit that it was left there. In 1976, the exhibit moved to its facility on Auburn Boulevard, where it has been ...
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10:57 NASA observes unusual cosmic blast
www.worldbulletin.net
US National Aeronautical Space Agency managed to take picture of the biggest gamma burst ever occurred. National Aeronautical Space Agency (NASA) managed to take picture of the biggest gamma burst ever occurred. Incredible gamma-ray burst (GRB) called ...
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Key dates in the history of space exploration
Space Daily
American Alan Shepard carries out a 15-minute space flight aboard Mercury. February: American John Glenn completes the first three orbits of the Earth. August: US launches a probe to Venus, USSR fires a probe to Mars in November. ...
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