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APOD: 2005 January 26 - First Launch of the Delta IV Heavy |
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Topic: Science |
8:52 am EST, Jan 26, 2005 |
] The new Delta IV Heavy Launch Vehicle is the largest ] rocket ever to be launched by the US Air Force. The Delta ] IV Heavy is capable of launching over 23,000 kilograms ] into low Earth orbit. Ooh, big rocket animations. Funny, they don't quite list what the USAF needed 23 megagrams of payload for. APOD: 2005 January 26 - First Launch of the Delta IV Heavy |
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Article: Spine-damaged canines made to heal�| New Scientist |
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Topic: Science |
9:27 am EST, Dec 5, 2004 |
] Dogs rendered paraplegic by severe spinal cord injuries ] regained significant neurological function after ] treatment with a polymer called polyethylene glycol, or ] PEG, say researchers at Purdue University in Indiana, US. Article: Spine-damaged canines made to heal�| New Scientist |
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The New York Times : Science : NASA Jet Sets Record for Speed |
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Topic: Science |
8:24 am EST, Nov 17, 2004 |
] Randy Voland, project engineer at the Langley Research ] Center in Hampton, Va., another NASA site, said ] preliminary data indicated the X-43A was traveling at ] Mach 9.7, or 9.7 times the speed of sound, when it ] separated from its booster rocket at 111,000 feet about ] 90 seconds after launch. At that point, he said, the ] plane sustained its speed at Mach 9.6, or about 6,600 ] miles an hour, during its 10-second engine burn. ] ] "It looked really, really good," Mr. Voland said of the ] flight. "In fact, it looked like one of our simulations." The New York Times : Science : NASA Jet Sets Record for Speed |
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Technology News: Science: Richard Branson Plans Commercial Space Flights |
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Topic: Science |
11:29 am EDT, Sep 27, 2004 |
] The British entrepreneur and adventurer Richard Branson ] announced Monday he has signed a deal with U.S. company ] Mojave Aerospace Ventures (MAV) to put paying travelers ] into space. I think we all saw this coming. If it plays out, the $10M is peanuts, as all the X-Prize competitors have said. Technology News: Science: Richard Branson Plans Commercial Space Flights |
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Article: First space test for solar sailing�| New Scientist |
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Topic: Science |
2:48 pm EDT, Aug 11, 2004 |
] The Japanese Institute of Space Astronautical Science ] tested two solar sail deployments launched aboard an ] S-310 rocket on 9 August. It is the first time a solar ] sail deployment has ever been tested in space. So simple, and yet, so complicated Article: First space test for solar sailing�| New Scientist |
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Article: Double calamity for X Prize contenders�| New Scientist |
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Topic: Science |
2:46 pm EDT, Aug 11, 2004 |
] "Scaled Composites is going to win," Carmack says ] matter-of-factly, referring to a competing team that has ] already launched a craft to the edge of space and will ] officially compete for the prize in September. ] "But we still had been holding out," Article: Double calamity for X Prize contenders�| New Scientist |
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United Press International: PoliSci: House acts on research access |
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Topic: Science |
2:12 pm EDT, Aug 6, 2004 |
] Congress is moving to force a shift to "open access," a ] form of free-to-consumer publishing, for scientific ] papers. The move angers commercial publishers, who see ] their livelihoods threatened, and scares scientific ] societies, who are afraid they will face revenue losses ] or new costs they cannot afford. Even librarians, who ] pushed for the move, are cautious, because they are ] concerned for the health of the scientific societies. United Press International: PoliSci: House acts on research access |
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