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Magazine articles on space and astronomy.
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Chemistry World
April 28, 2010
Phillip Broadwith
Frosty asteroid surprises astronomers Water and organic molecules on Earth could have been brought here by impacting asteroids and comets, say two groups of US astronomers. mark for My Articles 51 similar articles
Chemistry World
April 15, 2010
Lewis Brindley
Mars meteor gets a boost of youth A Martian meteorite that has played a pivotal role in our understanding of the Solar System has been found to be half a billion years younger than previously thought, say US researchers. mark for My Articles 148 similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
April 2010
John Keller
DARPA Seeks to Develop Optics for Space-Based Video Surveillance System Astronomers plan to develop a large, diffractive optics membrane and communications equipment for a geosynchronous orbit-based telescope, which is to be part of a space-based video surveillance system. mark for My Articles 11 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
April 2010
Sigrid Close
Shooting Stars Can Shoot Down Satellites We don't know enough about meteoroids mark for My Articles 117 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
April 2010
James Oberg
U.S. Air Force Launches Secret Flying Twinkie Military's new space plane tests unnamed powers mark for My Articles 48 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
April 2010
Susan Karlin
Film Preview: Hubble 3D Hubble 3D is as close to a space walk as most of us will ever get mark for My Articles 193 similar articles
Popular Mechanics
March 24, 2010
Joe Pappalardo
Orbital Upkeep: International Space Station Home Improvement During a recent NASA and Russian Flight Readiness Review (FRR), engineers described some problems afflicting the International Space Station that may, at first, seem familiar to homeowners on Earth. mark for My Articles 83 similar articles
Fast Company
April 2010
Damian Joseph
What's Next: Solar Flares In February, NASA launched a satellite to measure solar activity. The goal: to one day predict the solar system's weather. mark for My Articles 611 similar articles
Popular Mechanics
March 22, 2010
Cassie Rodenberg
The Best in Armchair Astronomy Some online sites post images from powerful telescopes around the world; others let viewers take control of the scopes. mark for My Articles 128 similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
March 2010
Potter & Behr
Model-Based Design Facilitates Compliance to Aerospace Standards While the need to integrate verification into the design cycle is recognized throughout the aerospace industry, it is perhaps most acutely felt in the design of mission-critical systems. mark for My Articles 8 similar articles
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