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| Space Elevator Enthusiasts Face Unanswered Questions PCWorld By Nancy Gohring, IDG News Might solar energy provide the power needed to send cars up a space elevator? Could you build one fat elevator and split it into two? Can as many as six cars travel up and down a space elevator? Those are just some of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Intel Looks to Ultrabooks for Way Into High-Mobility Space: Analyst eWeek Ultrabooks are another way for Intel to establish a presence in the mobile computing space, according to Roger Kay, principal analyst with Endpoint Technologies Associates. "There is an enormous amount at stake in winning an important piece of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Perseid meteor shower and International Space Station flyby late tonight ... Washington Post (blog) Moreover, tonight will be a double treat, for coincidentally the International Space Station will be visible (local sky conditions permitting) over much of the US for a short window. Early this morning from a vantage point in Ft. Lauderdale, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Learning About Space Alvin Sun Advertiser One youngster asked if it was scary in space, to which the astronaut responded, "I didn't get scared until it was time to leave. Then it was a little too late." He went on to explain that the first launch, the STS-109, was at night, and very dark. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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