Does Water Ice Lurk Beneath the Poles of Vesta ?
Posted by brandoniswrite on January 27, 2012
View of the South Pole of Vesta and Rheasilvia Impact Basin – Does Water Ice Lurk Beneath ? This image obtained by Dawn’s framing camera shows the south pole of the giant asteroid Vesta and the circular Rheasilvia impact basin which scientists believe originated by a collision with another asteroid early in the asteroid's history. [...]
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NASA’S J-2X locomotive kick Off 2012 With Power pack test
Posted by brandoniswrite on January 26, 2012
A innovative sequence of tests on the locomotive that will help take humans to bottomless space will begin next week at NASA’s Stennis Space Center in southern Mississippi. The test on the J-2X engine bring NASA one pace closer to the first human-rated liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen rocket train to be urbanized in 40 [...]
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Facts On Young Adult Drug Addiction Rehabilitation
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If you are a young adult and have a drug problem or have a family member who is suffering from addiction, an option would be to attend a residential young young adult drug treatment clinic. There, you or your relative can start to make inroads into recovering from dependency on drugs. Rehab clinics can offer [...]
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Proud to be Indian, tweets Bollywood
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Mumbai, Jan 26 (IANS) Bollywood celebrities like Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini and Bipasha Basu used the Republic Day Thursday to assert how proud they are to be Indians. News One
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The ‘Un-Flyable’ Space Shuttle
Posted by brandoniswrite on January 25, 2012
The first time NASA engineer George Ware saw a model for the space shuttle, four decades ago, it had a straight wing and tail like a fighter airplane. It had elevators, a rudder and an engine. It was un-flyable. “It was their idea that it was going to enter the atmosphere at a 60-degree angle,” [...]
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World Radiocommunication Conference…Serious Concerns, Global Implications (Event-SatBroadcasting)
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[SatNews] Traditional two- or three-day conferences require solutions to be arrived at quickly, if at all, however, a four-week conference is a different matter, indeed. Satnews.com — Worldwide Satellite News
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Effortless United States Online Passport Renewals And Other Services
Posted by brandoniswrite on January 24, 2012
For many people, passports renewals by mail is the most convenient. You won’t have to make a personal appearance so traveling a great distance won’t be necessary. To do so by mail, however, requires that certain conditions be met. Conditions There are a few conditions to be met if you want to mail your request. [...]
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Europe’s Ariane 5 to launch two broadcast satellites Friday
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Europe’s heavy-lift rocket heads to its launch pad. (Arianespace)A mighty European rocket will carry aloft two high definition broadcast satellites on Friday, providing direct to home television for Europe and Japan.The European ASTRA 1N and Japan’s BSAT 3C/JCSAT 110R satellites will be carried into earth orbit by the mighty Ariane 5.The 165-foot white rocket was [...]
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Lunch scoreboard: India vs. Australia, Day One, fourth Test
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Adelaide, Jan 24 (IANS) The scoreboard at lunch on day one of the fourth and final Test between India and Australia at the Adelaide Oval here Tuesday. News One
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Key Step in Evolution Replicated by Scientists – With Yeast
Posted by brandoniswrite on January 23, 2012
Budding Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast cells. Credit: Wikimedia Commons One of the great puzzles in science has been the evolution of single-celled organisms into the incredibly wide variety of flora and fauna that we see today. How did Earth make the transition from an initially lifeless ball of rock to one populated only by single-celled organisms [...]
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