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Wired April 2002 |
Star Tech: The Next Generation Three do-or-die crisis scenarios, plus the six pillars of space-based defense... |
Wired April 2002 Bruce Sterling |
Death to America It ain't gonna be easy, but that won't stop enemies from trying. Thirteen strategies they might use to knock American satellites out of the sky... |
Reason February 2002 Jeremy Lott |
Space Pork Faced with a coming budget crunch, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is toying with a controversial solution: Sell off the space shuttles... |
Science News January 19, 2002 |
Planet Quest NASA's new Planet Quest Web site offers one-stop shopping for planet discovery news. |
Wired December 2001 Evan Ratliff |
Blastnost! The once proud Soviet missile fleet has set its sights on the deep-discount launch business... |
Wired December 2001 Richard Martin |
From Russia, With 1 Million Pounds of Thrust Why the workhorse RD-180 may be the future of US rocketry... |
Fast Company January 2002 Fara Warner |
Star Search As director of New York's Hayden Planetarium, one of Neil deGrasse Tyson's visions is to create a virtual observatory that would enable anyone anywhere to study the skies through the world's largest telescopes... |
Salon.com December 13, 2001 King Kaufman |
Out of the blue It jolted America out of its complacency and showed us our enemies were smarter than we thought. The author of "Sputnik" compares the days of that shocking satellite to our own... |
Wired November 2001 |
Verge Researchers avoided the technical and financial obstacles to building the world's most powerful stargazer by networking four 8.2-meter and three 1.8-meter scopes into an eye 20 times stronger than any standalone and 100 times more powerful than the Hubble... |
Reason November 2001 Rhys Southan |
Floating Debris The International Space Station Alpha was never going to be cheap, but mismanagement at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has assured that it might never be useful either... |
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