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March 30, 2010
SPACE TRAVEL
A Public Opinion On Mission Planning
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Mar 30, 2010
For the last few months, Astrobiology Magazine has been running a poll to see what our readers think should be the next target of a mission in the solar system. The poll was not scientific, and no information was collected on participants - it was simply open to any readers who viewed the site. With over 1450 votes, the results are interesting to compare to current mission objectives being considered by NASA mission planners. b>First Stop br> /b> Europa was the clear winner for our readers ... read more

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Robots, space technology run Australia's mining miracle
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Japan unveils always-willing dental patient - a robot
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MARSDAILY

Mars Rover Examines Odd Material At Small, Young Crater
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EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA Study Finds Atlantic Conveyor Belt Not Slowing
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Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review

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Britain launches first space agency
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MARSDAILY

NASA Mars Rover Getting Smarter As It Gets Older
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Metal Storm Packs A Punch In UGV Live-Fire
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Brazil surgical robot fixes heart in Latin America first
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Market For Military Robots Will Reach $9.8 Billion By 2016
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Market For First Responder Robots Will Reach $3.7 Billion By 2016
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Robot helps stroke victims use their arms
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MOON DAILY

Solving A 37-Year Old Space Mystery
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STATION NEWS

Crew Does Science, Prepares For Undocking
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SPACE TRAVEL

Marshall Celebrates 50 Years Of Engineering, Science And Technology
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SPACEMART
Third ATV Named After Edoardo Amaldi
Paris, France (ESA) Mar 17, 2010
Production of the Automated Transfer Vehicles is gearing up. After the flawless flight of the first ATV, Jules Verne, the second, Johannes Kepler, is being completed for launch later this year. Now the third ATV has been named after the Italian physicist and space pioneer Edoardo Amaldi. Europe's ATV space freighter proved its maturity in 2008, when Jules Verne completed a demonstration fl ... more

MOON DAILY
Space Available On Lunar Expeditions
Pittsburgh PA (SPX) Mar 16, 2010
Astrobotic Technology will carry 240 lbs. (109 kg) to the Moon for researchers and marketers as part of its maiden expedition in 2012 to win the Google Lunar X Prize. Science instruments, prototype exploration devices and commercial packages will be carried at $700,000 per pound, plus a $250,000 fee per payload to cover the engineering costs of integrating it into either the expedition's lander ... more

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Avatars In Space
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Mar 16, 2010
This year, much of the buzz surrounding the 82nd Annual Academy Awards was focused on the technological achievements of James Cameron's Avatar. In this tale of habitable, extrasolar moons and extraterrestrial mining operations, Cameron brought the concept of 'tele-exploration' to the general public. For those who haven't seen the world box-office-record-holding film, it is the tale of a wo ... more

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Improved Tracking Of 2010 El Nino Reveals Marine Life Reductions


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NUKEWARS
Russia May Unveil New 'Super-Tank' In Summer 2010

Russian Tanks: Today And Tomorrow

Cubic To Build Turret Crew Stations For Bradley Simulator

NUKEWARS
Sofia Hails NATO 'Security Roof' Plan

Israel puts missile shield through paces

Treaty satisfies Russia's wish for parity with US: analysts

NUKEWARS
Riyadh mulls big Russian missile buy

India tests hi-tech new cruise missile: report

Belarus touts anti-air defense system for Venezuela

NUKEWARS
US to consider Japan base alternatives

Australia inks deal for CH-47F helicopters

Airbus to decide on US tanker bid in 2-3 weeks: Enders

NUKEWARS
Japan unveils always-willing dental patient - a robot

Robots, space technology run Australia's mining miracle

Metal Storm Packs A Punch In UGV Live-Fire

NUKEWARS
HIV: Early antibiotic use slashes death toll in African trial

WHO sets up independent review of swine flu response

Suspected new bird flu outbreak in Romania

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Japanese baby-bot with runny nose teaches parenting skills
Tsukuba, Japan (AFP) March 10, 2010
It giggles and wiggles its feet when you shake its rattle, but will get cranky and cry from too much tickling: Meet Yotaro, a Japanese robot programmed to be as fickle as a real baby. The cuddly baby-bot looks unearthly with a pair of luminous blue eyes and oversized cheeks, but engineering students are hoping it will teach young people the pleasures of parenting as Japan faces a demographic crisis. "Yotaro is a robot with which you can experience physical contact just like with a real baby and ... read more

ROBO SPACE
A Public Opinion On Mission Planning

NASA Awards Space Propulsion Research Contracts To Five Firms

Motion Sickness During Parabolic Flights

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First Image From A Mars Rover Choosing A Target

Early Warning System Would Predict Space Storms on Mars

Opportunity Looks Southwest To Bopolu Crater Rim

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India Developing Winged Reusable Rocket

Ariane 5's Launch With ASTRA 3B And COMSATBw-2 Is Postponed

High Ride With Maxus-8

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NASA Study Finds Atlantic Conveyor Belt Not Slowing

NASA's TRMM Satellite Measures Cyclone Ului's Australian Rainfall From Space

ESA And Thales Negotiate Next Meteosat Series

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Getting WISE About Nemesis

Pluto Approach Begins

Hubble Catches Pluto Changing With The Years

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