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Popular Mechanics December 2006 David Noland |
The Threat is Out There More than 100,000 asteroids hurtle past our planet. But only one -- that we know of -- may hit us in the next 30 years. |
Popular Mechanics December 2006 Thomas D. Jones |
Tech Watch: Resident Astronaut To cut costs, NASA plans to outsource its shipping jobs. |
PC Magazine November 15, 2006 Sebastian Rupley |
The Outer Limits No, that's not an airport. It's an artist's depiction of a spaceport currently under construction in Singapore. |
Home Theater November 10, 2006 Darryl Wilkinson |
Live HD from Space NASA plans to once again make space history on November 15th when it broadcasts the first live High Definition Television images from the International Space Station. |
Geotimes November 2006 Kathryn Hansen |
Moon Tapes Still Missing As NASA officials continue to search for missing Apollo 11 moon landing tapes, the search has turned up some interesting leads, including some lunar data found on the other side of the globe. |
PC Magazine November 1, 2006 Sebastian Rupley |
Spacecast Sending a TV message to space. |
Geotimes November 2006 Kathryn Hansen |
Priest Resigns Amid Evolution Talk The news of astronomer-priest George Coyne resignation as director of the Vatican Observatory is thought to be due to his outspoken opposition to intelligent design. Exactly how the current pope views evolution, however, remains uncertain. |
Popular Mechanics November 2006 Logan Ward |
Burt Rutan: Final Frontiersman Rutan is working to make space travel cheap enough-and safe enough-for ordinary people to experience. If anyone can pull that off, says Apollo 11 astronaut and PM editorial adviser Buzz Aldrin, it's probably Rutan. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2006 Monte Ross |
The New Search for E.T. If extraterrestrials are trying to communicate with us, they're probably using lasers, not radio waves. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2006 James Oberg |
Breathing Easy in Space Is Never Easy Problems with oxygen generators aboard the space station could have big implications. |
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