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November 06, 2009
Professor To Predict Weather On Mars
College Station TX (SPX) Nov 05, 2009
Is there such a thing as "weather" on Mars? There are some doubts, considering the planet's atmosphere is only 1 percent as dense as that of the Earth. Mars, however, definitely has clouds, drastically low temperatures and out-of-this-world dust storms, and Istvan Szunyogh, a Texas A and M professor of atmospheric sciences, has been awarded a NASA grant to analyze and forecast Martian weather. ... read more

Robots Ask 'Are You Being Served'
Al-Ain, UAE (AFP) Nov 3, 2009
A laboratory in the UAE has built what it says is the world's first Arabic-speaking robot which could soon go into mass production to serve as staff in shopping malls. Ibn Sina, named after the 11th century Islamic philosopher and scientist commonly known in English as Avicenna, was designed by a team at UAE University in the city of Al-Ain, which is part of Abu Dhabi emirate. "It is the ... more
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    Fantastic Voyage
    Moffett Field CA (SPX) Nov 03, 2009
    Twenty years ago, Voyager 2 left Neptune behind. The robotic spacecraft had taken advantage of a rare alignment of the outer planets that enabled it to visit Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune in a single shot. Voyager 2 had launched before its sister ship, Voyager 1, on August 24, 1977. Voyager 1 lifted off just a few days later, on September 5, 1977, on a faster trajectory headed for ... more

    Defining A Flexible Path To Human Space Exploration
    Bethesda MD (SPX) Nov 03, 2009
    The U.S. is approaching a near term fork in the path to Human Space Exploration. As it turns out the flexible path defined by the Augustine Committee would not be very flexible unless Shuttle is extended and Orion is reconfigured to permit longer voyages with provisions for repair of micrometeoroid penetrations and systems repair as well as for more habitation room. Orion's current design ... more

    B-1 bomber set for avionics upgrade
    Long Beach, Calif. (UPI) Nov 2, 2009
    The U.S. Air Force's fleet of B-1 bombers is set to undergo extensive new software upgrades to increase automation and striking power of the warplane in battle-ready scenarios. Jennifer Hogan, a Boeing Co. spokeswoman, told United Press International the customized upgrade under an $84 million contract would be carried in line with requirements received from USAF. She said the ... more

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  • Driver-less car in high-speed rally assault

  • A Mars Rover Named "Curiosity"

  • Amnesia-Like Behavior Returns On Spirit

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    IAI Unveils Robotic Platform Designed For Ground Forces
    Tel Aviv, Israel (SPX) Oct 28, 2009
    Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is displaying, for the first time REX, a small robotic platform designed to accompany ground forces on operations, at the 2009 Seoul International Aerospace and Defense Exhibition, opening in Seoul, Korea. REX, which can carry up to 200 kilograms, is designed to assist groups of 3-10 ground soldiers on operational and logistical missions for up to 72 hours ... more

    Oases For Life On The Mid-Caymen Rise
    Woods Hole MA (SPX) Oct 22, 2009
    This October and November, a team of oceanographers and astrobiologists has set out to explore one of the deepest points in the Caribbean Sea. Their goal is to map the region and search for life in the extreme seafloor environment. The study area in the western Caribbean Sea is south of Cuba and Jamaica, and close to the Cayman Islands. Also known as the Mid-Cayman Spreading Center, this ... more

    NASA Chief Praises Commercial Spaceflight, Suborbital Science, And Innovation Prizes
    Washington DC (SPX) Oct 22, 2009
    In a Washington DC speech yesterday, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden delivered a strong endorsement of commercial spaceflight, specifically highlighting NASA's new Commercial Reusable Suborbital Research program, the importance of commercial human spaceflight, and the value of prize competitions to promote space innovation. During his remarks to the National Association of Investment ... more

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  • BEXUS 8: Stratospheric Balloon Experiment Launched

  • Teams Win At NASA National Lunar Robotics Competition

  • New Concept May Enhance Earth-Mars Communication

  • Opportunity Finished With 'Shelter Island'

  • European Ministers Prepare A Roadmap Towards A Common Vision

  • Migrating Microbes

  • NASA probe helps to map solar system
  • Lunar Lander Floats On Electric-Blue Jets
  • First European Commander Of The ISS
  • NASA Spacecraft Impacts Lunar Crater In Search For Water Ice
  • Opportunity Knocks with Another Meteorite Find
  • UBC Engineering Students Unveil Moon Dust-Shoveling Robot
  • Israeli navy to deploy robot craft
  • Engineers Team Up With Robot At NTC To Clear IEDs

  • NASA's LCROSS Mission Changes Impact Crater
  • Cars may one day mimic fish to avoid collisions
  • SMART-1 Mapped Crash Scene Of Upcoming LCROSS Impact
  • Iceberg Chasing And Laser Lights
  • Lotus Plant-Inspired Dust-Busting Shield To Protect Space Gear
  • Scientists See Water Ice In Fresh Craters On Mars
  • NASA works on space age coating
  • Japan's Honda unveils futuristic unicyle

  • Japan's cargo ship docks at International Space Station
  • Next-Gen Suborbital Researchers Conference On In February 2010
  • Valet Parking In Space
  • Panasonic develops bed that turns into wheelchair
  • Taiwan lab develops panda robot
  • Arctic Preparations For Mars
  • Planetary Society Urges Support For Augustine Committee Conclusions
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