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Nexus S takes to space aboard Atlantis, does astronauts' dirty work ... By Christopher Trout The last time Google's jet-setting smartphone took to space, it wasn't exactly flying in style. Well, the Nexus S has ditched its styrofoam trappin. Engadget | ||
dailywireless.org » Nexus S in Space By Sam Churchill NASA sent two Nexus S phones up in the last space shuttle as part of the STS-135 mission on space shuttle Atlantis. The goal is to use Nexus S on the Space Station to explore how robots can help humans. NASA is using Nexus S phones on ... dailywireless.org | ||
What happens when one black hole eats another black hole? By Robert T. Gonzalez It's cannibalism...in space! You're looking at an image of two recently discovered, absolutely colossal black holes currently battling it out at the heart of a galaxy named NGC3393. Well, "battling" may not be the right word — because one of ... io9 | ||
Space tourist publishes book of photos from trip - latimes.com By W.J. Hennigan Guy Laliberté, founder of Cirque du Soleil and one of the world's first space tourists, produced a book of photographs taken of the Earth during his eleven-day trip at the International Space Station in 2009. L.A. Times Tech Blog | ||
India and Russia Building Robo-Space Planes | Defense Tech By John Reed So NASA's Space Shuttle has officially retired, leaving only the Air Force's two X-37Bs as the only reusable space planes in operation. Much speculation. Defense Tech |
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