Monday, April 11, 2011

Google Alert - space

News4 new results for space
 
Charles Q. Choi, SPACE.com Contributor
Space.com
Humanity has been flying in space for 50 years now, but we are still confined to a single planet — Earth. If it took only eight years to go from no humans in space to the first man on the moon, why haven't humans colonized Mars and other worlds yet? ...
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Space.com
Flutes In Space
Pollstar (blog)
The first-ever space-Earth flute performance took place over the weekend with Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson dueting with NASA astronaut Col. Cady Coleman. We wouldn't blame you if you thought this marvelous little performance was still to come. ...
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Space race
BBC News
That single act trumped the Soviet achievement of sending the first man into space eight years earlier. But what might have happened if the Soviet Union had got to the Moon first? The first manned lunar landing was a triumph for Nasa, ...
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BBC News
Coloft: a shared work space in Santa Monica and a real-life social network [Video]
Los Angeles Times
Coloft, a shared work space in Santa Monica, is a tech company that produces no actual technology. "It's sort of like a real-life social network," said Coloft co-founder Cameron Kashani. "We've got the printer, scanner, fax, Wi-Fi, fridge, microwave, ...
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