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January 27, 2010
Spirit Bogged In Sand: Now A Stationary Research Platform
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jan 26, 2010
After six years of unprecedented exploration of the Red Planet, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit no longer will be a fully mobile robot. NASA has designated the once-roving scientific explorer a stationary science platform after efforts during the past several months to free it from a sand trap have been unsuccessful. The venerable robot's primary task in the next few weeks will be to position itself to combat the severe Martian winter. ... read more

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Technology-Testing Proba-2 Opens New Eye On The Sun
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Spirit rover to remain stuck in Martian sand
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Endeavour, Pad And Crew Preps Continue
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Slovenia Becomes Sixth ESA European Cooperating State
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Spirit Struggles While Opportunity Rocks
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Jan 26, 2010
NASA's Mars exploration rover Opportunity is allowing scientists to get a glimpse deep inside Mars. Perched on a rippled Martian plain, a dark rock not much bigger than a basketball was the target of interest for Opportunity during the past two months. Dubbed "Marquette Island," the rock is providing a better understanding of the mineral and chemical makeup of the Martian interior. "Marquette Island is different in composition and character from any known rock on Mars or meteorite from Mars," said ... read more

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Spirit Bogged In Sand: Now A Stationary Research Platform

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Spirit rover to remain stuck in Martian sand

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Arianespace To Launch The First Ten Galileo Satellites

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Launch Dates Announced For Second-Gen Constellation Satellites

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New Satellite Maps Of Haiti Coming In

Fault Responsible For Haiti Quake Slices Island's Topography

DLR Scientists Support Relief Workers In Haiti Earthquake Disaster

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Four Years And Counting

New Horizons Now Closer To Pluto Than Earth

Hubble Finds Smallest Kuiper Belt Object Ever Seen

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Ferropaper Is New Technology For Small Motors, Robots
West Lafayette IN (SPX) Jan 26, 2010
Researchers at Purdue University have created a magnetic "ferropaper" that might be used to make low-cost "micromotors" for surgical instruments, tiny tweezers to study cells and miniature speakers. The material is made by impregnating ordinary paper - even newsprint - with a mixture of mineral oil and "magnetic nanoparticles" of iron oxide. The nanoparticle-laden paper can then be moved using ... more

Rover Gives NASA An 'Opportunity' To View Interior Of Mars
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jan 25, 2010
NASA's Mars exploration rover Opportunity is allowing scientists to get a glimpse deep inside Mars. Perched on a rippled Martian plain, a dark rock not much bigger than a basketball was the target of interest for Opportunity during the past two months. Dubbed "Marquette Island," the rock is providing a better understanding of the mineral and chemical makeup of the Martian interior. " ... more

Rover Gives Opportunity To View Interior Of Mars
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jan 22, 2010
NASA's Mars exploration rover Opportunity is allowing scientists to get a glimpse deep inside Mars. Perched on a rippled Martian plain, a dark rock not much bigger than a basketball was the target of interest for Opportunity during the past two months. Dubbed "Marquette Island," the rock is providing a better understanding of the mineral and chemical makeup of the Martian interior. "Marque ... more

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Herschel Readies Itself For The Orion Nebula


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'Magic Wand' probed in Iraq

Oshkosh Researches Stronger Ands Lighter Metals

BAE Systems unveils new howitzer

Russia denies fleet boost over US Poland missile plan

Kuwait Air Defense Forces Conduct Patriot Test Firings

US to deploy defensive missiles on Russia's doorstep

North Korea may be readying missile tests

Iran to unveil missiles during anniversary: commander

Pentagon gives OK for Taiwan missile deal: official

Israel moves closer to hook-up with NATO

Arms trade plagued by corruption

Japan PM says anti-US base vote 'will of the people'

S.Korean scientists develop walking robot maid

Mint robot puts shine on hardwood floors

Cockroaches Offer Inspiration For Running Robots

HIV infections emerge long after China blood scandal: report

WHO attend key European hearing on flu pandemic

Gorillas carry malarial parasite

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Spacecraft Dockings Improve Car Assembly
Paris, France (ESA) Jan 21, 2010
The next car comes down the conveyor belt ready for the dashboard to be added. Speed and position are controlled as if it were a spacecraft docking automatically with the International Space Station. Invented by entrepreneurs at ESA's Business Incubation Centre, a new system using similar docking technology precisely fits the dashboard into the car. Car assembly lines have come a long way since the first production line was introduced in 1914 by Henry Ford at his plant in Michigan, USA. ... read more


NASA Moves Forward Toward Feb 7 Target Launch
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S.Korean scientists develop walking robot maid
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Mini drone and iPhone take video games to real world
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Hints Of Hesperian Lakes
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