Tag Archive | "NASA"

Liquid-Oxygen Powered Moon SUV

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

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Liquid-Oxygen Powered Moon SUV

With the intent of starting new missions on the Moon by 2020, NASA will need an off-roader capable of handling a multitude of situations. The Chariot is one of the new prototypes for NASA's next generation lunar rover. Taking a cue from the Mars rovers, it will have six wheels, each with it's own independent steering.

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8 Incredible Martian Landscapes

Thursday, November 13, 2008

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8 Incredible Martian Landscapes

As 40,000 fans say goodbye to the now-retired Mars Phoenix Lander on Twitter and Facebook, its discovery of water on the Red Planet may strengthen scientists' position that Mars is the ideal location for future human colonization. But with the first manned space mission nearly 20 years away, even a visit seems like a pipe dream. So in lieu of the real deal, we found these eight Blue Planet locales that can give you an idea of what a view from your Martian home might look like.

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Scientists Design Giant Elevator to the Stars

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

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Scientists Design Giant Elevator to the Stars

Since time immemorial, we have imagined what it would be like to climb to the heavens. With the advent of modern rocketry, a few brave souls, and many more brave robots, have managed to slip the surly bonds of Earth. But what if, instead of an expensive and perilous ship that only a few could find passage on, we built a bridge to the stars that anyone could cross. Imagine that.

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Where Do Satellites Go When They Die?

Thursday, September 25, 2008

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Where Do Satellites Go When They Die?

No matter how often we hear about the developed world becoming more like Big Brother every day, it’s not until you see images that these from NASA that you get creeped out. How much are we being watched, traced, listened to, recorded? Anyone who has ever read George Orwell’s novel, 1984, might have seen it coming.

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Hurricane Gustav on Deadly Course to Haiti

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

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Hurricane Gustav on Deadly Course to Haiti

Currently sitting 100miles south-southeast of the Haiti and already more powerful than recent Tropical Storm Fay; Hurricane Gustav, the 7th terrifying storm of the year, is quickly gaining strength over the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea.

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30 Abstract Satellite Images of Earth

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

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NASA’s scientists had a brilliant idea: to scan through 400,000 images taken by the Landsat 7 satellite and display only the most the most beautiful. A handful of the best were painstakingly chosen and then displayed at the Library of Congress in 2000.

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Scientists Fear Aliens May be Rolling Stones Fans

Thursday, February 7, 2008

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Several scientists have taken issue with NASA’s recent decision to broadcast the Beatles’ song “Across the Universe” into the far reaches of space. This man could be partialy responsible for an evil alien invasion While Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono applauded the program, an article in the most recent [...]

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NASA Creates Gigantic Vibrator

Sunday, January 20, 2008

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NASA is working to solve a huge problem in its next generation launching rockets. The Apollo 6 lunar mission launches The new rocket, called the Ares 1, has a serious vibration issue. Engineers believe the solid rocket booster could vibrate far

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Drilling Space For Energy

Monday, December 24, 2007

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The Climate Conference in Bali allowed the littlest of UN nations: Palau, to express its desire to harness energy not from Earth resources, but from Space. Backed by the Pentagon, the western Pacific island was investigating whether space-based solar power

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