Friday, June 10, 2011

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Killer Freaks from Outer Space preview: The freaks come out at night
Joystiq
by JC Fletcher on Jun 10th 2011 9:00AM Ubisoft's Killer Freaks from Outer Space represents a proof of concept for FPS controls on the Wii U. It also represents a showpiece for the system's new HD capabilities, and its ability to combine vastly ...
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Aquarius Ocean-Mapping Satellite to Blast Off
Fox News
A Delta II rocket carrying NASA's Aquarius ocean salt mapping mission is unveiled from behind its service structure at Space Launch Complex 2 at California's Vandenberg Air Force Base just hours before its scheduled 7:20 am PDT launch on June 10. ...
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Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum marks start of balloon espionage during ...
Washington Post
By AP, WASHINGTON — The National Air and Space Museum is commemorating the nation's first attempt at an air force during the Civil War 150 years ago — decades before the first airplane flight. In June 1861, Thaddeus Lowe flew 500 feet high on the ...
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The iPhone Will Soon Launch into Outer Space
TIME
Next month, the iPhone – for the first time ever – will make its way into deep space. Tentatively scheduled for July 8, NASA's final planned space shuttle mission (insert sad face here), STS-135, plans to bring two iPhone 4s along for the ride. ...
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Soyuz docks with International Space Station
Washington Post
A Russian capsule carrying three astronauts from three countries docked at the International Space Station on Thursday. The linkup ended a two-day trip for the Soyuz spacecraft that launched from Kazakhstan. (June 10) (/The Associated Press) ...
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Space station gets 3 new tenants from 3 countries
CBS MoneyWatch.com
by AP | Jun 10, 2011 | Comments The International Space Station (ISS) crew of Japanese astronaut Satoshi Furukawa (top), Russian cosmonaut Sergey Volkov , centre, and US astronaut Michael Fossum, wave before boarding the Soyuz TMA-02M spacecraft at the ...
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