June 2004 - Posts
Cassini Set to Ring Saturn Today - June 30, 2004 After nearly seven years of asking, "Are we there yet?" the Cassini-Huygens mission is poised to enter Saturn's orbit this evening. Investigate all things Cassini on the JPL website . Share this post: email
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What would our Milky Way galaxy look like if we could travel outside it and snap a picture? It might look a lot like a new image by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope of a spiral galaxy called NGC 7331 - a virtual twin of our Milky Way. The picture, which
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I was given a link to Simon Willison's Weblog and told to link to his article on Executing JavaScript on page load . While I found the article real useful what I found to be of bigger interest was his Blacklisting Comment Spam article. I would like to
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SpaceShipOne left the Earth behind on Monday morning and made its indelible entry in the history books as the first private spacecraft to carry humans into space...
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Scientists have performed successful teleportation on atoms for the first time, the journal Nature reports.
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Bacterial Integrated Circuits By interfacing bacteria to silicon chips, NASA-supported researchers have created a device that can sense almost anything. Read more at the NASA site or at The Terran Institute site . Share this post: email it! | bookmark
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The Terran Institute is a think tank organization that supports space related research and development. Right now, we are a virtual organization with staff members located around the world.
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