Tag: NASA

NASA GRAIL: Far Side Of The Moon
The GRAIL mission consists of two spacecraft, GRAIL-A and GRAIL-B, which have been placed into orbit around t...
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Romanian Hacker Sells Secrets
The U.S. Embassy in Bucharest explained to the Associated press yesterday that a 20 year old information technology student has hacked into several Pentagon and NASA servers. T...
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NASA Discovers Alien Interstellar Material
Star Trek fans will be excited to know that a spacecraft 200,000 miles above the Earth has...
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NASA Announces Multiplayer Facebook Game
NASA has announced a launch of a different kind today. The space agency’s first online multiplayer game, Space Race Blast Off, is available on Facebook today. The game tests player...
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Newt Gingrich Wants a Moon Base
As the political season heats up, the presidential candidates are campaigning harder to earn your vote. All kinds of promises have been made, hands have been shook, and negative ad...
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NASA’s U.S. Tree Map: Woody Biomass Density Never Looked So Cool
NASA is awesome for a variety of reasons, most prominently their role in everything space related. But NASA is also a great source of wonders of the more terrestrial persuasion, a...
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NASA To Host ‘Tweetup’ With Astronaut Ron Garan
You will probably never go to outer space, so the next best thing is to get to know somebody who has been to outer space. That's essentially what NASA is offering Twitter users nex...
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NASA’s Code Laid Bare
NASA’s code has now gone open source - cue homebrew rocket ships. Open source development is a great thing. With NASA opening a new open source software-dedicated Web site, it...
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An Asteroid Almost Ended Your Life Yesterday
While you were going about your daily business, maybe sitting in traffic or making dinner, a giant asteroid whizzed by your head, and you narrowly escaped the cold bite of death....
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NASA Tweetup Wants To Give You Access To The Mars Curiosity Rover Launch
Do you follow @NASA on Twitter? If you don't, you should, because followers of NASA are about to get the chance to hang around Kennedy Spa...
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UARS Satellite Is Big On the Internet
Now that the season has changed to fall, most thoughts turn to leaves changing color and falling off of their trees. However, thanks to the UARS (Upper Atmosphere Research Satelli...
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9/11 Attacks, Ground Zero As Captured From Space
On September 11th, 2001, Astronaut Frank Culbertson was the only American not on the planet Earth. He was aboard the International Space Station, the only American on the crew....
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Hurricane Irene: The View From Space
It's always interesting how natural disasters like hurricanes and tornadoes that bring such devastation and destruction can also have a type of amazing, terrible beauty. And there...
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Hurricane Irene: She Makes Great Internet Content
Hurricane Irene is not only growing in size as a storm--...
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Tracking Hurricane Irene On Twitter
That Atlantic ocean side of the United States is in the middle of its hurricane season--June 1st through November 30th--and there's a storm of interest heading towards the Floridan...
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