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UK tests Moon lander technology
British engineers are designing a Moon landing mission that would also test key technologies to take to Mars.The MoonTwins concept would put two probes on the lunar surface - one at each pole - to do science experiments.The work is being undertaken by the aerospace company Astrium at the request of the European Space Agency.Esa plans eventually to go to the Red Planet to retrieve rocks for...
Date :
20 Apr 2007
Source :
bbc
Space shield to block radiation
British scientists are planning to see whether a Star Trek-style deflector shield could be built to protect astronauts from radiation.They argue that magnetic shields could be deployed around spacecraft and on the surfaces of planets to deflect harmful energised particles.Several countries' space agencies have announced their intentions to resume human exploration of the Solar...
Date :
19 Apr 2007
Source :
bbc
Astronaut Aldrin plans space travel lottery
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, announced plans on Tuesday for a lottery which would send its winner into space in a bid to spread the dream of extraterrestrial travel beyond the super-wealthy.Aldrin, who followed U.S. astronaut Neil Armstrong onto the moon in July 1969, said the lottery would be run through his ShareSpace Foundation, which he set up to...
Date :
18 Apr 2007
Source :
reuters
Einstein was right, probe shows
Early results from a Nasa mission designed to test two key predictions of Albert Einstein show the great man was right about at least one of them.It will take another eight months to determine whether he got the other correct say scientists analysing data from Nasa's Gravity Probe B satellite.The spacecraft was launched into orbit from California, US, on 20 April 2004.The mission's chief...
Date :
17 Apr 2007
Source :
bbc
Human error blamed in failure of NASA Mars craft
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Human error caused NASA's Mars Global Surveyor to fail in November after the spacecraft spent nearly a decade mapping the Martian surface from orbit, the U.S. space agency said on Friday.Faulty changes made last June to its computer memory and a November 2 command helped cause battery failure in the craft, which had far exceeded its original two-year mission, an...
Date :
16 Apr 2007
Source :
reuters
Google Earth zooms in on Darfur crisis
WASHINGTON - The online satellite imaging site Google Earth announced Tuesday it was adding features that will allow users to zoom in on the crisis in Sudan's strife-torn Darfur region.The project was spearheaded by the US Holocaust Memorial Museum and showcases 1,600 villages affected by the conflict, including photographs, data and eyewitness testimony.Computer users can download the free...
Date :
12 Apr 2007
Source :
channelnewsasia
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