Thursday, April 7, 2011

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Powerful Space Explosion May Herald Star's Death By Black Hole
Space.com
A huge, powerful star explosion detonated in deep space last week — an ultra-bright conflagaration that has astronomers scratching their heads over exactly how it happened. The explosion may be the death cry of a star as it was ripped apart by a black ...
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Russia targets bigger role for space program
Reuters
By Gleb Bryanski NOVO-OGARYOVO, Russia (Reuters) - Russia will boost its efforts to explore the solar system and seek a bigger share of the market for space launches in the next decade, Prime Minister Vladmir Putin said on Thursday. ...
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Space shuttle's lasting legacy: 30 Years of historic feats
msnbc.com
Like a rising sun, space shuttle Discovery rockets into the night sky on the STS-103 mission on Dec. 19, 1999 at 7:50 pm EST. The brilliant light creates a reflection of the launch in the water nearby. STS-103 was a servicing mission for the Hubble ...
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NASA cutting contractors at Marshall Space Flight Center
CNN International
By Vivian Kuo, CNN (CNN) -- NASA said Thursday, because of budget constraints, between 150 and 300 contractor positions will be eliminated at the Marshall Space Flight Center, the agency's Huntsville, Alabama facility. "Funding to Center support ...
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Tesla's CEO Musk: Rocket scientist
Sustainable Business Oregon
Tesla Motors CEO and chief product architect Elon Musk, also chairman of SolarCity and founder of rocket maker Space Exploration Technology, wears a lot of hats. Underneath those hats is apparently a very large brain. At Palo Alto-based Tesla, ...
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Interim plan for NYC reservoirs calls for void space
Times Herald-Record
By Adam Bosch GRAHAMSVILLE — New York City has agreed to an interim management plan that would require void space in its Delaware Basin reservoirs for the first time ever. City officials said Thursday that the new plan creates a 10 percent void in ...
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From Deep Sea To Space: Richard Branson's Greatest Hits
International Business Times
By Gabriel Perna Entrepreneurial is another. In the world of science, technology and travel alone, the man has dipped his toes in a lot of ponds. His latest foray is into deep sea exploration. With Virgin Oceanic, Branson wants to take five deep sea ...
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