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Piece of falling satellite could hit you -- but it's not likely Detroit Free Press This computer-generated graphic shows space junk in Earth's orbit. Satellite debris could fall anywhere between northern Canada and southern South America. / NASA via Associated Press BY JAMES DEAN You are one of roughly 7 billion people who could be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Video-game makers subsidized with big tax breaks San Francisco Chronicle It also provides tax breaks for a Redwood City company whose blockbuster hit this year was the gory video game "Dead Space 2," which challenges players to advance through an apocalyptic battlefield by killing space zombies. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Much gold on Earth came from space, scientists believe Victoria Times Colonist Hence the theory that gold and other shiny rare metals were imported from outer space after our orbiting, rotating home had cooled enough to harden, at least partially, into rock. But it was only a theory. To put it to the test, researchers led by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Empty space dominates design of Ground Zero memorial Tribune Review The memorial creates a solemn space for remembrance while acknowledging that "life goes on," Findlay said in his Berkeley offices, standing in front of a model of the memorial. "It's a tomb, a grave," he said. "It's a place to come for those who lost ... See all stories on this topic » |
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