Friday, June 24, 2011

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Geeky Game Lets You Golf on Saturn's Moons
Wired News (blog)
"The whole point is to give people the sense of being along for the ride," said imaging team leader Carolyn Porco of the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colorado. "Not just to convey the science, but to allow people that visceral enjoyment of ...
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Tips for viewing the final space shuttle launch
USA Today
By Laura Bly, USA TODAY If you're hoping to "feel the thunder" for the last launch of the space shuttle Atlantis, scheduled for July 8 from Florida's Kennedy Space Center, expect lots of company - and a tough time finding hotel rooms close to the ...
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USA Today
ISS Will Broadcast First Streaming HD Video of Earth
Popular Science
By Rebecca Boyle Posted 06.24.2011 at 3:49 pm 0 Comments Only a lucky few have ever seen what Earth looks like from space, with human impacts all but invisible and the blackness of space just beyond the horizon. Soon, everyone will have a view, ...
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Solstice Sun Storm May Spark Dazzling Northern Lights Today
Space.com
by Tariq Malik, SPACE.com Managing Editor A wave of sun particles unleashed during a strong solar flare this week is arriving at Earth today (June 24) and could touch off a dazzling northern lights display, NASA officials say. The solar storm occurred ...
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Space.com
Moon dust from Apollo 11 mission discovered at St. Louis auction house
Christian Science Monitor
By Mike Wall, SPACE.com Senior Writer / June 24, 2011 NASA has recovered a few grains of moon dust after learning that the lunar material was set to be auctioned off in St. Louis this month, federal prosecutors announced Thursday (June 23). ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Asteroid To Pass Within 7500 Miles Of Earth On Monday
Irish Weather Online
However, NASA says the space rock poses no threat to the planet. 2011MD was sighted for the first time on Wednesday by a robotic telescope in New Mexico, USA. The International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center in Massachusetts, USA, ...
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Irish Weather Online
Ultrasound in Space Leads to Improved Ultrasound Down Here
Medgadget.com
by Dan Buckland on Jun 24, 2011 • 6:53 am A press release from the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) lays out some recent progress in the development of ultrasound imagery atlases for spaceflight that might have benefits for rural ...
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Medgadget.com
NASA Mars Rover Arrives In Florida
RedOrbit
NASA's next Mars rover, nicknamed Curiosity, departed March Air Force Base in California and arrived at Kennedy Space Center in Florida Wednesday night where it will undergo final launch testing, officials said on Thursday. ...
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Opening of Our Open Space
Capistrano Dispatch
by Mark Nielsen On Saturday afternoon, June 25, the San Juan Capistrano Open Space Foundation will be hosting a BBQ and Grand Opening of the new staging area in the city's Northwest Open Space across from the Christmas Tree Farm. ...
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