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Visualized: Space Shuttle Atlantis makes its final journey, arrives at new home (video)
Posted On 03 Nov 2012 By Alexis Santos. Under: Uncategorized.
On Friday, Space Shuttle Atlantis made its final voyage, marking the last time an orbiter in America's shuttle program would be on the move. We were on-hand during the occasion and followed Atlantis as it slowly trekked to its destination, a 90,000 s...
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9-gigapixel image of the Milky Way reminds us just how small we truly are
Posted On 27 Oct 2012 By Mark Hearn. Under: Uncategorized.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but this just leaves us speechless. Pictured above is a compressed 108,500 x 81,500 pixel image of 84 million stars across central parts of the Milky Way. Taken by the VISTA survey telescope at the ESO's ...
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NASA and IHMC building X1 exoskeleton to give us a lift, keep us fit in space and on Earth
Posted On 11 Oct 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
It's hard to deny the appeal of a space-bound robot like NASA's Robonaut 2, fears of subversion notwithstanding. The space agency and Florida's Institute for Human and Machine Cognition know it, and they want to put that technology into an exoskeleto...
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Space Shuttle Atlantis hands-on: a look inside (video)
Posted On 06 Oct 2012 By Alexis Santos. Under: Uncategorized.
Space Shuttles Discovery, Endeavour and Enterprise have all left Kennedy Space Center for new homes, but Atlantis? She's staying. Come November 2nd, the orbiter will be wheeled out to a 65,000-square-foot exhibit, which is still being constructed at ...
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NASA’s Curiosity rover checks in on Foursquare, gives Mars its first mayor
Posted On 03 Oct 2012 By Mark Hearn. Under: Uncategorized.
Yes, seriously. NASA announced on Wednesday that its Curiosity rover had "checked in" on Mars via Foursquare. Marking the first check in from another world, the robotic rover will utilize the location-minded social network to share updates and pictur...
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NASA’s Curiosity rover finds ancient streambed on Mars, evidence of ‘vigorous’ water flow
Posted On 27 Sep 2012 By Alexis Santos. Under: Uncategorized.
Curiosity may have spent a while limbering up for the mission ahead, but now it's found evidence of an ancient streambed on Mars that once had "vigorous" water flow. Photos of two rock outcroppings taken by the rover's mast camera between the north r...
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Space Shuttle Endeavour hitching a ride atop a 747 to its new home on September 17
Posted On 08 Sep 2012 By Alexis Santos. Under: Uncategorized.
Space Shuttles Discovery and Enterprise have already settled into their new homes, and now Endeavour is scheduled to depart for its future abode at the California Science Center on September 17th. Taking to the skies atop a modified Boeing 747, the s...
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NASA’s Voyager 1 marks 35th anniversary of its launch, gets photo retrospective in tribute
Posted On 06 Sep 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
It's hard to believe at times that the Voyager 1 probe is older than many of us reading this article, but it's true. The official first part of NASA's Voyager program launched just over 35 years ago on September 5th, 1977, carrying not just cameras a...
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NASA completes successful parachute drop simulation for Orion spacecraft
Posted On 30 Aug 2012 By Zachary Lutz. Under: Uncategorized.
NASA has always used the desert as its own personal playground, and we'd imagine that its team had a blast in Arizona yesterday, as a mock parachute compartment of the Orion spacecraft was dropped from 25,000 feet above Earth. The dart-shaped object ...
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Pioneering astronaut Neil Armstrong dies at 82
Posted On 25 Aug 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
It's a story that we hoped we'd never have to report. Neil Armstrong, the first man to set foot on Earth's Moon, has died at the age of 82 after complications from heart surgery three weeks earlier. His greatest accomplishment very nearly speaks for ...
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