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Current Topic: Science

Kaguya (Selene) Images of Earth-Rise Over the Moon | SpaceRef
Topic: Science 9:40 am EST, Nov 14, 2007

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) have successfully performed the world's first high-definition image taking of an Earth-rise* by the lunar explorer "KAGUYA" (SELENE,) which was injected into a lunar orbit at an altitude of about 100 km on October 18, 2007 (Japan Standard Time. Following times and dates are all JST.)

Don't miss the pictures and video.

Kaguya (Selene) Images of Earth-Rise Over the Moon | SpaceRef


SPACE.com -- After Weather Delays, Space Shuttle Atlantis Reaches Launch Pad
Topic: Science 5:00 pm EDT, Aug  2, 2006

After two stalled attempts, NASA’s space shuttle Atlantis rolled out to its Florida launch pad Wednesday as workers ready the space plane for a planned liftoff later this month.

SPACE.com -- After Weather Delays, Space Shuttle Atlantis Reaches Launch Pad


Shuttle Roars Safely Into Orbit on Schedule - New York Times
Topic: Science 8:16 pm EDT, Jul  4, 2006

The space shuttle Discovery split a nearly cloudless sky with thunder and fire at 2:38 this afternoon, and roared safely into orbit on schedule.

And Memestreams user Palindrome and I were there along with a number of friends of ours! A perfect way to celebrate the 4th of July! Certainly the biggest rocket I've ever seen and one that truely inspires on many levels. I've got lots of links to post, but access is limited from my cellphone. More to follow.

Shuttle Roars Safely Into Orbit on Schedule - New York Times


An Orbiting Spacesuit With Transmitter
Topic: Science 10:56 pm EST, Jan 29, 2006

In what might resemble a horrifying moment in a science fiction film, astronauts aboard the International Space Station will toss an empty spacesuit overboard next week.

The Russian suit will carry three batteries and a ham radio transmitter and antenna. Amateur radio operators on Earth will be able to listen to its transmissions over several days until the batteries fail.

Um, yeah. Sure.

An Orbiting Spacesuit With Transmitter


NASA - How We'll Get Back to the Moon | SpaceRef - Your Space Reference
Topic: Science 2:24 pm EDT, Sep 20, 2005

Before the end of the next decade, NASA astronauts will again explore the surface of the moon. And this time, we're going to stay, building outposts and paving the way for eventual journeys to Mars and beyond. There are echoes of the iconic images of the past, but it won't be your grandfather's moon shot.

NASA - How We'll Get Back to the Moon | SpaceRef - Your Space Reference


White House Backs NASA Plan for Vehicles
Topic: Science 11:55 am EDT, Sep 17, 2005

The White House has approved NASA's plan to replace the nation's aging fleet of winged spaceships with a new generation of vehicles meant to carry human explorers back to the Moon and onward to Mars and beyond, aerospace experts said yesterday.

White House Backs NASA Plan for Vehicles


All 9 Members of a NASA Safety Panel Resign
Topic: Science 9:19 am EDT, Sep 23, 2003

] WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 — All nine members of an expert panel
] established by Congress to advise NASA on safety resigned today,
] with several citing frustration over a lack of influence.

Whoa!

All 9 Members of a NASA Safety Panel Resign


Scientists Struggling to Make the Kilogram Right Again
Topic: Science 8:35 pm EDT, May 27, 2003

] BRAUNSCHWEIG, Germany — In these girth-conscious times,
] even weight itself has weight issues. The kilogram is
] getting lighter, scientists say, sowing potential
] confusion over a range of scientific endeavor.
]
] The kilogram is defined by a platinum-iridium cylinder,
] cast in England in 1889. No one knows why it is shedding
] weight, at least in comparison with other reference
] weights, but the change has spurred an international
] search for a more stable definition.

What a mess...

Scientists Struggling to Make the Kilogram Right Again


 
 
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