Month: March 2006
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SpaceX’s first rocket launch fails
SpaceX launches — and loses — first rocket – Space News – MSNBC.com After four years of work, three launch […]
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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter sends test images
USATODAY.com – Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter sends test images The views from MRO’s High Resolution Imaging Experiment (HiRISE) camera, which has […]
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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter in position
USATODAY.com – Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter ready for action NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) is in great shape after its arrival […]
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Ancient sarcophagus unearthed in Cyprus
USATODAY.com – Ancient sarcophagus unearthed in Cyprus “The style of the decoration is unique, not so much from an artistic […]
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Mars rover Spirit ‘gets a flat’
USATODAY.com – One of Mars rover’s wheels stops working Engineers were considering whether the electrical motor’s brushes — contacts that […]
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Big Bang unfolded in the blink of an eye
USATODAY.com – Big Bang unfolded in the blink of an eye The lastest WMAP results are in, inflation theory seems […]
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Quantum computer solves problem, without running
Quantum computer solves problem, without running By combining quantum computation and quantum interrogation, scientists at the University of Illinois at […]
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Double helix spotted in space
USATODAY.com – Cosmic ‘DNA’: Double helix spotted in space The DNA nebula is about 80 light-years long. It’s about 300 […]
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Saturn moon spurts icy plume
USATODAY.com – Saturn moon spurts icy plume Detected last year by the Cassini probe orbiting Saturn, the plume opens up […]
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Human Genes Still Evolving
Slashdot | Human Genes Still Evolving MediumFormat writes “The New York Times is running an article that discusses the continuing […]