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May 27, 2010
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Caterpillar Participates In Inaugural Lunabotics Mining Competition
Cape Camaveral FL (SPX) May 27, 2010
To showcase its world-class technology leadership, Caterpillar is supporting the NASA Lunabotics Mining Competition at the Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida. The event, May 27-28, 2010, is designed to engage and retain college students in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). "The students at the competition are the Caterpillar engineers of tomorrow," said Caterpillar Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Tana Utley. "Caterpillar has a long histor ... read more

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Japan Draws Plans To Build Research Center On Moon
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XCOR And Masten Announce Strategic Relationship
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WISE Has A Heart And Soul
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NASA Moves 'FAST' For Reduced-Gravity Flight Testing Tech Projects
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Loral Announces Milestone in NASA Ames Project
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Cassini Heading To Titan After Tagging Enceladus
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Cassini Double Play: Enceladus And Titan
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Einstein And Einstein A: A Study In Crater Morphology
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NASA Invites Public To Take Virtual Walk On Moon
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Rock And Roll: Titan's Gem Tumbler
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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Chief Defends Obama's Space Plan
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The Magical Mystery Tour
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Cassini Returning Enceladus Gravity Data
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LRO Team Helps Track Laser Signals To Russian Rover Mirror
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Cassini Measures Tug Of Enceladus
Pasadena CA (JPL) Apr 27, 2010
NASA's Cassini spacecraft will be gliding low over Saturn's moon Enceladus for a gravity experiment designed to probe the moon's interior composition. The flyby, which will take Cassini through the water-rich plume flaring out from Enceladus's south polar region, will occur on April 27 Pacific time and April 28 UTC. At closest approach, Cassini will be flying about 100 kilometers (60 miles ... more

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Cassini Saturnalia
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Apr 27, 2010
In the latest outing for the Star Trek movie franchise, the young James T Kirk races the newly commissioned USS Enterprise at maximum warp speed back to the solar system. Kirk must rescue the Earth from the ravages of the driller killer machine that the maverick Romulan Nero has already used to destroy the planet Vulcan. Ensign Chekhov suggests that they hide the Enterprise within the Satu ... more

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Lunar Polar Craters May Be Electrified
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 27, 2010
As the solar wind flows over natural obstructions on the moon, it may charge polar lunar craters to hundreds of volts, according to new calculations by NASA's Lunar Science Institute team. Polar lunar craters are of interest because of resources, including water ice, which exist there. The moon's orientation to the sun keeps the bottoms of polar craters in permanent shadow, allowing temper ... more

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Counting The Craters Of Titan

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Apollo 13 - NASA's Successful Failure


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NUKEWARS
Raytheon To Supply The Inertial Measurement Solution For JPALS

Boeing X-51A WaveRider Breaks Record In First Flight

DARPA Awards LockMart Contract To Develop Advanced Rifle Scope

NUKEWARS
Russia unhappy with US missiles in Poland

First US Patriot missile battery in Poland: embassy

Israel holds major missile defence drill

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US Patriot missile unit deploys in Poland, Russia bristles

LockMart Dedicates New PAC-3 Missile Facility

Iran warns Russia over S-300 missile sale: envoy

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UAE picks rifles from South Korea

Arab states seek air power boosts

BAE buys U.S. shipyards

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Molecular Robots On The Rise

A Possible New Face Of US Human Space Exploration

Robot helpers may need safety system

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Anti-HIV drugs slash risk of virus transmission by 92 percent

Campaign to end children being born with HIV by 2015

States back WHO chief against flu pandemic 'smear'

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From The Streets Of New York To The Moon
Houston TX (SPX) Apr 21, 2010
If you mention the name Neil Armstrong to the average American, you'll find immediate recognition. "He was the first man on the moon," they'll say. But if you ask the average American about the team behind Armstrong, you're likely to get blank stares, which is why one Apollo technician has written a new memoir. "It's important that people know about some of the 400,000 people who contributed to the lunar landing," says David L. Cisco, author of Full Circle, a memoir about his life growing up birac ... read more

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Indian Space Programmes Serve Societal Needs

NASA Fixes Bug On Voyager 2

Aerojet Validates Engine Design For Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle

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New INL Invention Could Aid Mars Probes' Search For Life

Phoenix Crushed By Frost

Opportunity Recharging Between Drives

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Weird Orbits Of Neighbors Can Make 'Habitable' Planets Not So Habitable

Get It While it's Hot! Star Devours Planet

Exoplanetary System Offers Clues To Disturbed Past

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Argonne Scientists Reveal Secret Of Nanoparticle Crystallization In Real Time

New Nanoscale Electrical Phenomenon Discovered

Bionanotechnology Has New Face And World-Class Future

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