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Astro Space News 21 September 2009
Category: Space News Section/Space News Category
... September 9, 2009 to be exact. No, this is not a comet. Pictured is space shuttle Discovery executing a water dump. OK, they’re emptying the loo too. And if you’re worried about the water ice freezing ... Saturday, 19 September 2009 -
Astro Space News 31 August 2009
Category: Space News Section/Space News Category
... idea is that if commercial space companies could take over Earth to low Earth orbit operations, NASA would be free to once again explore the Moon, Mars, and beyond. In the meantime, commercial space companies ... Thursday, 27 August 2009 -
Astro Space Newsletter
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... for free by making use of solar power (tests on the International Space Station are scheduled for 2013). But never mind being a parking assistant for a crowded orbit – it’s time to adventure! Forward-thinkers ... Wednesday, 05 August 2009 -
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Purchase Annual Subscription and Receive One Issue Absolutely Free. We appreciate your support in helping UniGalactic grow amidst this slow economic environment. Thank You. ... Friday, 03 July 2009 -
UniGalactic Space Travel Magazine and Ingram Periodicals Inc. Sign a 4-year Distribution Agreement
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... continued leadership in this country’s Space Exploration efforts”. ### Links to Press Releases: www.prlog.org/10263476 http://www.free-press-release.com/pdf/download/200906/1245635225.pdf ... Sunday, 21 June 2009 -
2009 Star Trek Movie Review
Category: Space News Section/Space News Category
... lift off from the planet so effortlessly? What kind of drives do they have? · Why didn’t Kirk stay in the pod, like he was told to? Why wander on a freezing planet without gear? And why, when ... Wednesday, 17 June 2009 -
NASA Explores New Frontiers
Category: Space News Section/Magazine Content
... freezer to provide refrigerated storage and fast-freezing of samples. In February of 2008, the Columbus Research Laboratory was attached to the ISS. It is a pressurized lab that is permanently attached ... Sunday, 24 May 2009 -
Beyond The Friendly Skies
Category: Space News Section/Magazine Content
... space junk and Beijing's policy was to keep space free of weapons. No one is blameless for the resulting approaching cascade. In 1996, the fuel tank of an abandoned American rocket engine exploded. The ... Saturday, 23 May 2009 -
Space Exploration At America’s Top Graduate Engineering Schools
Category: Space News Section/Magazine Content
... propulsion methods will be possible. Yet getting free mileage from a well-designed trajectory is a goal unlikely to ever vanish. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Larger graduate programs ... Saturday, 23 May 2009 -
Orbital Sciences Corporation
Category: Space News Section/Magazine Content
... of about Mach 0.82. After a short freefall, its first stage rocket booster ignites. The third stage burnout occurs about 10 minutes into the flight at about 1367 miles (2200 km) from the launch point ... Friday, 22 May 2009 -
Traveling To Space With Virgin Galactic
Category: Space News Section/Magazine Content
... over-wing, between the two jets, and gets a free ride until the ships reach an altitude of approximately 50,000 feet and she’s released to continue the trip to sub-orbital space under her own power. ... Friday, 22 May 2009 -
Official Launch of UniGalactic Space Travel Magazine
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From UniGalactic, LLC (publisher of UniGalactic Space Travel Magazine) for immediate release: UniGalactic, LLC would like to announce a launch of UniGalactic Space Travel Magazine. This unique, bi-monthly ... Friday, 29 May 2009 -
Mars probes unravel watery mysteries
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... though the planet's surface temperature could have been well below freezing, water might still have flowed there if enough minerals were dissolved in it. Opportunity, trundling across the Martian surface ... Thursday, 21 May 2009 -
Hubble gets last hug: ‘Good voyage!'
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... be installed Monday. The shuttle astronauts will set Hubble free Tuesday. During the mission, the four spacewalkers, two per team, managed to fix two science instruments that had broken down years ago ... Wednesday, 20 May 2009

