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attitude | Feb 9 2008
nasas training facility in utah
If you thought that the whole concept of the Star Trek Enterprise was fascinating to watch but far too fictitious to be true, then one can safely bet that you are right for a long, long time in to the future. But if you thought the same way next time...
Mahua | Dec 27 2007
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NASA is synonymous with spacecrafts, but this time they are in news owing to one of their latest stunts in developing a Parachute. This special Parachute has been developed for aiding the spacecraft land on Mars to set up an analytical laboratory,...
Shanmughanathan | Dec 19 2007
deep impact
Deep Impact, an ongoing NASA space mission has been given the green signal to continue its mission to research Comet Hartley 2. Already the mission has got much publicity with it ejected material from a comet surface. And now this has given a much needed...
Apabrita | Dec 15 2007
exppsi
Back in the day, the North American Space Agency(NASA) launched a spacecraft for it's Deep Impact mission. At that time the goal was to study a comet. The same spacecraft still has plenty of juice left in it. So, the NASA officials are going to put...
Arpita Mukherjee | Dec 11 2007
moon
For long, we have remained moon-struck only by seeing the lunar beauty from the earth. It will not be long when we can travel to this wonderful satellite of earth and even own an apartment there. This is no figment of lunacy but if NASA is able to...
Apabrita | Dec 11 2007
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The solar system has been the subject of numerous studies till date. An interesting discovery made by Voyager space crafts found that the solar system is dented. This discovery has been made from the 'edge' of the solar system. The edge of the...
Apabrita | Nov 29 2007
manspacesuit
Several decades ago we were all excited about the moon and sending humans to the moon. Now, the Red planet, Mars has taken over the moon. Recently, the North American Space Agency planned it's manned mission to Mars in near future during a meeting...
Apabrita | Nov 17 2007
saturnsounds
Space has always fascinated us. The radio emissions from the planet is what scientists are mostly curious about. These waves come from the Saturn's magnetic field. The recent publication of NASA's Saturn recordings, reveal the eerie space...
Srinidhi | Oct 22 2007
Time and again United States is proving its commitment for technological and space research for enhancement of quality of life of its countrymen. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), one of the world's most superior space research...
Sreekanth.G | Oct 4 2007
nasa endeavour
The hunt for water deposits in moon and Mars by the NASA is on the move with the usage of the Russian technology. The U.S and Russian space chiefs, Michael Griffin, NASA Administrator and Michael Griffin, Russian Space Agency chief, released a...
Irani | Sep 26 2007
nasa ready to launch dawn probe to asteroid belt
What has given birth to our solar system? In a hunt for clues to it, the need to explore an asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter has been zeroed-in. This is what the NASA scientists felt and is all set to launch the Dawn spacecraft tomorrow from...
Irani | Sep 26 2007
nasas plan to reach the moon by 2020 calls for the lander and payload baring ares v rocket to dock with the astronaut filled orion spacecraft in orbit
Illustrations Courtesy of NASA, Boeing [inset] Do you know, for every pound of payload headed for the lunar surface, NASA has to invest on hundreds more pounds of hardware and propellant during low Earth orbit? Not just that! Even many a times, it...
Ritu | Sep 22 2007
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It seems that everyone is talking about the Moon these days -- not just how to get there, but what to do once landed there! NASA is planning to reach the moon and set up base, including a pair of small and pressurized rovers with range of nearly 600...
Madan | Aug 20 2007
hurricane
Endeavour mission, which has been in news all the year with some bad experiences, is once again in news. This time Hurricane Dean has forced the mission control center to cut short the mission for a day early landing of the crew as the increasing...
Madan | Aug 22 2007
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Universe seems to hide infinite mysteries and gifts to amaze us at any instant of time. Robert Rutledge of McGill University in Montrea, unfolding another secret, spotted an isolated Neutron Star, which is thought to be a distance of 250 to...

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