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Deflecting doomsday: New ideas for deflecting killer asteroids CBS News While scientists keep a close watch on the myriad space rocks near Earth, they don't yet have a solid plan on what to do if one appears headed on a collision course toward our planet. Two new studies propose potential spacecraft missions that would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Deals Space: It's Easy to Start, But Not to Grow WebProNews The daily deals space will mature and the flexibility that merchants may see today will disappear or become commoditized. Why? Daily deals / flash deals are still in infancy and a lot of trial and error/learning is still taking place. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Space Station's Robot Mechanic Makes Out-of-This-World Repair Space.com by Clara Moskowitz, SPACE.com Senior Writer A robot on the International Space Station has completed a job that until now has only been possible with spacesuit-clad astronauts conducting spacewalks. Late Monday (Aug. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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China Moves Toward Permanent Space Presence Voice of America August 31, 2011 China Moves Toward Permanent Space Presence Ivan Broadhead | Hong Kong China is expected to launch its Tiangong 1 space laboratory in the coming days. A country that only eight years ago put its first taikonaut (astronaut) into orbit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tea Party in Space Raps NASA's 'Warped Priorities' NewsMax.com By David A. Patten Tea Party in Space, the grass-roots offshoot that focuses on applying free-market reforms to the US space program, blames "warped priorities" for the dilemma that NASA faces over possibly abandoning the International Space Station ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Outbound space probe looks back at tiny Earth and Moon Register By Lewis Page • Get more from this author Pic NASA's space probe Juno, outward bound for Jupiter, has sent pack a pic of the Earth-Moon system from 6 million miles away. According to NASA, Juno was further away than the Moon within a day of being ... See all stories on this topic » |
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