CLiNT now released simultaneously in US & UK + MILLAR AND GIBBONS ‘THE Secret Service’ EXCLUSIVE interview
Posted by brandoniswrite on November 25, 2011
Mark Millar’s CLiNT magazine will now be released in the US at the same time as the UK edition, starting with issue #12, which hits comic stores and newsstands on [...] SciFi Pulse
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Massive slide in San Pedro, CA
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City officials in San Pedro, California, have long had their eye on a section of bluff-top road in the area. Constant erosion had threatened to walk away with the asphalt altogether, and that’s exactly what happened during a storm on Sunday, November 20. via autoblog wordlessTech
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LIVE: Fobos-Grunt recovery efforts underway after telemetry is received
Posted by brandoniswrite on November 24, 2011
After nearly all hope was lost, the silence of the Fobos-Grunt spacecraft has been broken, following a major breakthrough via a European Space Agency (ESA) tracking station in Perth, Australia. With the earlier confirmation a carrier signal having been established during one pass, the pace of progress is picking up, with news that received telemetry data [...]
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Curiosity/Atlas V teams set for holiday weekend launch to Mars
Posted by brandoniswrite on November 23, 2011
Set to return NASA on course to Mars, the Mars Science Laboratory, known colloquially as the Curiosity rover, stands ready with its Atlas V rocket for a Thanksgiving holiday weekend launch from from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Following a one day slip, the Atlas V is set to launch within a 103 minute window which opens on Saturday at 10:02 [...]
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ISS Crew May Be Forced to Take Shelter from Space Debris
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The International Space Station. Credit: NASA What a fine welcome for the new crew on board the ISS: The three astronauts/cosmonauts on the space station may have to take shelter in their Soyuz spacecraft early Wednesday morning (Nov. 23), due to a close flyby or even a possible collision with a piece of space debris. [...]
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International Team to Drill Beneath Massive Antarctic Ice Shelf
Posted by brandoniswrite on November 22, 2011
An international team of researchers funded by NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF) will travel next month to one of Antarctica’s most active, remote and harsh spots to determine how changes in the waters circulating under an active ice sheet are causing a glacier to accelerate and drain into the sea. The science expedition [...]
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EPA and U.S. Department of Energy to Develop Renewable Energy on Previously Contaminated Sites; Two Sites in Buffalo Area Among Those to be Assessed for Renewable Energy Projects
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(Lackawanna, New York) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory are evaluating the feasibility of developing wind or solar power production on three previously contaminated sites in New York State U.S. EPA Radiation News
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Ron Garan’s Incredible ISS Timelapse: Coming Back Home
Posted by brandoniswrite on November 21, 2011
Time Lapse From Space – Literally. The Journey Home. from Fragile Oasis on Vimeo. We’ve seen lots of timelapse videos lately from the International Space Station, as the astronauts have just recently started shooting long sequences of images enabling the creation of these stunning videos made from still photos. This video was put together by [...]
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Bryan Singer Considering A ‘Bionic Man’ Movie
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Steve Austin. A man barely alive. Gentlemen we can rebuild him. Yup, them words were something that I’d get really excited about every thursday night as a kid, but [...] SciFi Pulse
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Les Voyageurs- illuminated sculptures
Posted by brandoniswrite on November 20, 2011
“Les Voyageurs” sculpture, part of a series of illuminated sculptures by French artist Cedric Le Borgne, is displayed along the South Bailey in Durham. “Durham Lumiere”, the UK’s largest light festival, brings together 35 British and international artists working with light from 17-20 November. Photographer Nigel Roddis wordlessTech
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