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Comet Findings Raise Fiery Mystery
NPR News - A heart-shaped comet particle, returned to Earth by the Stardust spacecraft. NASA/JPL Morning Edition , March 14, 2006 Scientists studying particles of comet dust captured by the spacecraft Stardust reported a big surprise Monday. Findings from

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Universe Today - SUMMARY: After six months in space, the crew of Expedition 12 - Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev - are safely back on Earth. They returned to Earth Saturday evening, together with Brazilian astronaut Marcos Pontes, who had

A warped plan to save Earth
Connellsville Daily Courier - Eric R. Pianka is Moses, lizard man, self-loathing human debasement, a tenured embarrassment for the University of Texas -- and to the Texas Academy of Science, recipient of its 2006 Distinguished Texas Scientist award even though the biology

NASA To Crash Impactor into Moon in Water Search
PhysOrg - In this artist's concept, the upper stage and a "sheparding spacecraft" (left) approach the moon before impacting at the south pole (right). Credit: NASA/John Frassanito and Associates. NASA will send a second impactor spacecraft to the moon with the

NASA Awards Florida Remote Sensing Science Grants
SpaceRef - Florida State University, Tallahassee: $537,500 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Miami: $1,098,896 University of Central Florida, Orlando: $510,769 NASA solicited proposals for a new Ocean Vector Winds Science Team to support the

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Industry Standard - ( InfoWorld ) - The open source software model will continue its assault on traditional applications deployed by the enterprise when Pentaho unveils Business Intelligence Professional Edition Platform next week. The Professional Edition is the latest

Astronauts land back on Earth
Los Angeles Daily News - ARKALYK, Kazakhstan American, Russian and Brazilian astronauts endured a bone-jarring, 3 -hour ride from the International Space Station back to Earth on Sunday, landing on target in the freezing Kazakh steppe. The Russian TMA-7 capsule carried

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