Wednesday, August 31, 2011

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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 ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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Video: Hubble Captures Stars Unleashing Supersonic Jets
Wired News
By Dave Mosher Using 14 years' worth of Hubble Space Telescope images, astronomers have animated the chaos inside supersonic jets of newborn stars. Hubble took still photographs of the jets from 1994 through 2008, and animators used image-morphing ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Outbound space probe looks back at tiny Earth and Moon
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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 ...
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