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  1. Improvements Made For Safer Souyez Landings

    redorbit.com » RedOrbit News - Space - 3 hours ago

    Officials with Russia’s space program said Saturday that a number of safety improvements have been made for spacecrafts returning to Earth from the International Space Station (ISS).The announcement follows a series of

  2. Minister: We Could Go into Space

    redorbit.com » RedOrbit News - Space - 3 hours ago

    BRITISH astronauts could soon be sent into space - ending a 40- year avoidance of manned missions. The Government has previously ruled out bankrolling expeditions because they are expensive.

  3. Space Station Crew Might Not Be Expanded

    redorbit.com » RedOrbit News - Space - 5 hours ago

    Plans to add crew members to the International Space Station might be delayed, the head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos said Saturday. RIA Novosti reported the space agency is considering a boost the number of

  4. NASA Uses Dust Rings to Identify Earth like Planets

    NASA Uses Dust Rings to Identify Earth like Planets

    sciencemode.com » ScienceMode » Headlines - 7 hours ago

    Supercomputer simulations of dusty disks around sunlike stars show that planets nearly as small as Mars can create patterns that future telescopes may be able to detect. The research points to a new avenue in the

    Also tagged: headlines

  5. NASA to Push Ahead on Next Mars Rover

    redorbit.com » RedOrbit News - Space - 8 hours ago

    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- NASA said Friday it will press ahead with plans to launch a supersized rover to Mars next year despite spiraling costs and schedule pressures.

  6. SPACE: Nasa Mars probe still scheduled despite hitches

    france24.com » France24 - sciences - 9 hours ago

    Despite admitting to technical and budgetary problems, the NASA space agency said it still planned to send its Mars Science Laboratory to the red planet in 2009. The car-sized robotic rover is designed to roam across

    Also tagged: united states, nasa

  7. could the GeoEye-1 spy satellite have a "classified mode"?

    could the GeoEye-1 spy satellite have a "classified mode"?

    ireport.com » Latest iReports - 10 hours ago

    . everybody knows that the GPS satellites system has TWO operational modes: 1. a "declassified" commercial/low accuracy mode, and 2. a "classified" military/higher accuracy mode well, my question is: could the

    Also tagged: google, satellite, cia, intelligence, spy, nasa, agency, gia, ireport for cnn

  8. Hey, what do you think THIS button does?

    Hey, what do you think THIS button does?

    reuters.com » Oddly Enough - 12 hours ago

    Blog Guy, you’ve been great about advising people on jobs to avoid. I just picked up a flashy brochure about the “exciting field of rocket-leading,” and I wonder what you can tell me about it. You were smart to come

    Also tagged: humor, jobs, careers, military, oddly enough

  9. NASA Use Dust Rings to Identify Earth like Planets

    NASA Use Dust Rings to Identify Earth like Planets

    sciencemode.com » ScienceMode » Space - 18 hours ago

    Supercomputer simulations of dusty disks around sunlike stars show that planets nearly as small as Mars can create patterns that future telescopes may be able to detect. The research points to a new avenue in the

    Also tagged: headlines

  10. Game Developer Set for Space Launch

    redorbit.com » RedOrbit News - Space - 20 hours ago

    An Austin, Texas, man in Kazakhstan is set to become the world's sixth space tourist and the first second-generation space traveler from the United States. Richard Garriott, 47, a computer game developer, is due to

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