Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Google Alert - space

News3 new results for space
 
Lining up backup plans for the International Space Station
Los Angeles Times
With the retirement of the space shuttle, NASA is now reliant on Russia's Soyuz. But what happens if that fails? The space shuttle Endeavor is shown docked at the International Space Station, in a photo taken from a Russian Soyuz capsule. ...
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Los Angeles Times
Our views: Boldly pressing on (July 28)
Florida Today
The shuttle program's end means US space supremacy is over and the nation is becoming a second-rate player. It makes for a good politically charged sound byte, but it's not true. The human spaceflight program is unquestionably facing a painful ...
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Moon Rains Water on Saturn in Baffling Phenomenon
International Business Times
Hartogh and other scientists who analyzed information from European Space Agency's (ESA) Herschel space observatory concluded that one of Saturn moons, called Enceladus, is raining water vapors that form a huge donut-shaped ring around Saturn. ...
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International Business Times


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