Friday, August 19, 2011

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This week in space
USA Today
Shuttles Endeavour and Discovery meet nose-to-nose as the vehicles switch locations at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral. Discovery was moved from the Vehicle Assembly Building into the Orbiter Processing Facility, switching places with ...
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Stephen Colbert's head gets launched into space (video)
Washington Post (blog)
In celebration of "Space Month" at MakerBot, the staff decided to take things a step further by launching a 3D model of Colbert's head into space. The video is below. In order to get the electric-green 3D print of Colbert's head into space, ...
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NASA reports breakthrough in space weather monitoring
FierceGovernmentIT
Now, almost five years since the launch of satellites STEREO A and STEREO B, scientists have a clear view of space weather as CMEs transit from the sun to the Earth--marking a major milestone toward better forecasting of space weather events that could ...
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Space Marine 'Dark Future' video series delves into 40K universe, lore
Neoseeker
As we plod our way toward September, nearing the day Warhammer 40K: Space Marine is finally released, Relic and THQ have continued to tantalize with new assets. Today sees the release of a four-part video series named Dark Future, through which 40K ...
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Satellite loss deals 'severe blow' to Russia: experts
PhysOrg.com
The loss of a communications satellite touted as Europe's most powerful is a new blow to Russia's space programme and a major setback for its telecoms industry, officials and analysts said Friday. The Express-AM4 satellite was launched at 1:25 am ...
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Moon teams up with bright Jupiter tonight
msnbc.com
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Astronomers report that the glow of a giant space blob is powered by the galaxies hidden within it. The king of the planets is moving among the stars of Aries, the Ram. Now that dazzling Venus is hidden behind the ...
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