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February 11, 2010
ROBO SPACE
Robot to take starring roles in S.Korea plays
Seoul (AFP) Feb 10, 2010
A South Korean-developed robot that played to acclaim in "Robot Princess and the Seven Dwarfs" is set for more leading theatre roles this year, a scientist said Wednesday. EveR-3 (Eve Robot 3) starred in various dramas last year including the government-funded "Dwarfs" which attracted a full house, said Lee Ho-Gil, of the state-run Korea Institute of Industrial Technology. The lifelike EveR-3 is 157 centimetres (five feet, two inches) tall, can communicate in Korean and English, and can express ... read more

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Shuttle Endeavour docks with International Space Station
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MILTECH

Advanced Algorithms to Enhance Mobile Autonomous Robots
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INTERNET SPACE

Conference takes on "What the world needs now"
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Water Movements Can Shape Fish Evolution
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Astronauts inspect Endeavour's thermal protection system
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Endeavour Launch Sparks Early Monday Sunrise
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STATION NEWS

US shuttle to deliver panoramic dome to space lab
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US shuttle to bring Tranquility to space station
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Panoramic Dome On Its Way To ISS
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STATION NEWS
ISS Primed For New Era Of Scientific Discoveries
Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) Feb 08, 2010
NASA and its international partners are looking forward to unprecedented scientific opportunities aboard the International Space Station, or ISS. With station assembly nearing completion, the ISS Partnership is looking forward to using the station to its fullest capacity. The U.S. administration's fiscal year 2011 budget proposal calls for continuing station operations to at least 2020, wh ... more

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NASA Launches Endeavour On Fifth Last Shuttle Mission
Cape Canaveral, Florida (AFP) Feb 8, 2010
The US space shuttle Endeavour and its crew of six astronauts blasted off Monday and headed for the International Space Station to deliver a module dubbed Tranquility. The picture-perfect nighttime lift-off came at 4:14 am (0914 GMT), after a 24-hour delay caused by heavy cloud cover over Cape Canaveral early Sunday. The spacecraft successfully reached orbit about eight and a half minu ... more

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European Technology To Complete ISS
Paris, France (ESA) Feb 09, 2010
Space Shuttle Endeavour was launched at 10:14:08 CET and is heading for the International Space Station carrying two sophisticated European modules: Node-3 (Tranquility) and Cupola. Their installation will mark the completion of the non-Russian part of the ISS, with more than a third of the pressurised Station elements designed and built in Europe. Node-3 is part of the Columbus laboratory ... more

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US shuttle Endeavor ready for second lift-off attempt

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Endeavour Set For Early Monday Launch


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Advanced Algorithms to Enhance Mobile Autonomous Robots

New Lab-Funded Magnetron May Help Defeat Enemy Electronics

Foam Replacing Wax In Aerospace Casting Foundries

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Russia blasts US, NATO policies as security threat

Moscow 'concerned' by US-Romania missile shield deal

Romania to host U.S. missiles

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USAF Awards Raytheon Contract For Infrared-Guided Maverick Missiles

Iran to make missile system better than Russian: airforce

Iran opens two new missile plants

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China-born aerospace engineer gets 15 years for spying

BAE pays hefty fines, but ducks full trial

NATO agrees steps to fill yawning budget gap

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Robot to take starring roles in S.Korea plays

NASA And GM Take Giant Leap In Robotic Technology

Animal rights group wants 'Robohog Day'

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Vietnam slaughters poultry over bird flu fears

Freeze on HIV spending sparks concern in Africa

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ROBO SPACE
NASA And GM Take Giant Leap In Robotic Technology
Houston TX (SPX) Feb 05, 2010
NASA and General Motors are working together to accelerate development of the next generation of robots and related technologies for use in the automotive and aerospace industries. Engineers and scientists from NASA and GM worked together through a Space Act Agreement at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston to build a new humanoid robot capable of working side by side with people. Using leading edge control, sensor and vision technologies, future robots could assist astronauts during ... read more

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Nanosats Expected To Benefit from Advanced Propulsion Tech

The Shoulders Of Giants

Businessman to fly African flags on space trip

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Craters Young And Old In Sirenum Fossae

Spirit Prepares for Winter

A Stationary Spirit

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ROBO SPACE
Russia Prepares To Launch US Telecoms Satellite

Solar Dynamics Observatory At Launch Pad

Arianespace Heads Into Another Busy Year

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ROBO SPACE
New Satellite Maps Of Haiti Coming In

Fault Responsible For Haiti Quake Slices Island's Topography

DMCii Welcomes UK-Indonesia Climate Change Partnership

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ROBO SPACE
Hubble Catches Pluto Changing With The Years

Blushing Pluto? Dwarf planet takes on a ruddier hue: NASA

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