Wednesday, July 27, 2011

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Russia to let Space Station sink into the Pacific
CBS News
Russia and its partners reportedly plan to let the International Space Station fall into the ocean when it reaches the end of its lifecycle in 2020. Agence France-Presse reports that the Russian space agency's reason is simple: left alone, ...
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Reds finally make space for Alonso with Gomes trade: A fan's reaction
Yahoo! Sports
By Rodney Southern, Yahoo! Contributor Network 10 minutes ago The Cincinnati Reds finally began making some moves to try to shake things up a bit. It came suddenly and without very much warning to most fans. Jonny Gomes has been sent to the Washington ...
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Does Lunar Energy Have A Future With Private Spaceflight? (VIDEO)
Huffington Post
A return to the moon for NASA may be a distant goal as the organization works to find a replacement for the Space Shuttle orbiter. But some scientists and investors see private space flight as both a path to the moon and a way to alleviate energy ...
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NASA Set to Launch Spacecraft Towards Jupiter Next Week
Space.com
For now, the mission team is looking forward to just getting the spacecraft off the ground. "It's really exciting," Bolton said. "We're just a few days away from our launch." You can follow SPACE.com senior writer Mike Wall on Twitter: @michaeldwall. ...
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Scientists Discover The Oldest, Largest Body Of Water In Existence--In Space
Fast Company
The water is out in space, a place we used to think of as desolate and desert dry, but it's turning out to be pretty lush. Researchers found a lake of water so large that it could provide each person on Earth an entire planet's worth of water--20000 ...
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