Tuesday, September 6, 2011

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NASA mulls 'what-ifs' of unmanned space station
AFP
WASHINGTON — NASA is mulling the worst-case scenarios of leaving the $100 billion International Space Station unstaffed for a period of time following the crash of a Russian rocket, US astronauts said Tuesday. Two Americans aboard the ISS, ...
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Warhammer 40K Space Marine review: The smarter side of slaughter
Joystiq
And even on consoles, the concept of a "space marine" is almost cliched at this point; almost every major developer has churned out a third-person shooter featuring a big bad dude with a bunch of big, bad guns. But Warhammer (and this, its sci-fi, ...
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'Planetes': NASA could use these misfits to clean up space junk
Los Angeles Times
They're way behind Ai Tanabe, Hachirota Hoshino and the other grunts of the Debris Section of Space Station ISPV-7 in the anime series "Planetes"; they've been disposing of that stuff since the show debuted in 2004. So now's a good time to revisit the ...
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NASA watching weather for moon probe launch
msnbc.com
At Space Launch Complex 17B at Cape Canaveral in Florida, the second half of the clamshell-shaped Delta payload fairing swings into place around NASA's twin Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory spacecraft under the scrutiny of a spacecraft ...
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Judge schedules plea hearing for space scientist accused of trying to sell ...
Washington Post
By AP, WASHINGTON — A government space scientist accused of trying to sell secrets to Israel has reached a plea deal with prosecutors. Attorneys involved in the case declined to discuss the agreement Stewart Nozette reached. But US District Judge Paul ...
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Aitech Appoints Vice President for Growing Space Business Sector
MarketWatch (press release)
Moshe Tal, Aitech's CEO, noted, "With as accomplished a career as Quinton has, both in the private and military sectors, he is extremely well equipped to hone in on key issues within the space industry. With his extensive knowledge, we will expand our ...
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