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Chinese Astronauts Complete First Spacewalk

Sep 27th, 2008 · At 8:40AM (GMT) this morning, Chinese astronaut Zhai Zhigang successfully spent 18 minutes in a tethered spacewalk outside the spacecraft Shenzhou 7. This is an important step in China's goal of building an orbiting space station and sending astronauts …
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Will the Earth's Tail Fry Moon Visitors?

Apr 20th, 2008 · Researchers working for NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission have discovered that the Earth's magnetic tail could be harmful to future astronauts. The moon stays inside Earth's 'magnetotail' for six days every month — during full moon. This …
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Self-Sufficient Lunar Habitat Designed

Oct 9th, 2007 · Cosmos Magazine reports on a design for a lunar habitat that is 90 to 95 percent self-sufficient. The proposed habitat uses a closed-loop life support system that recycles and regenerates air, water, and food, reducing the need for costly supply trips. …
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Hole in Asteroid Belt Reveals Extinction Asteroid

Sep 6th, 2007 · Further evidence for the asteroid mass extinction theory has been discovered as a break in the main asteroid belt of our solar system. From the article, "A joint U.S.-Czech team from Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) and Charles University in Prague …
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Microsoft, NASA Allow For 3D Shuttle View

Aug 6th, 2007 · C|Net reports that a 3D software version of the space shuttle Endeavor is in the works, thanks to a collaboration project between Microsoft and NASA. The Photosynth viewer will allow fans of the space program an unprecedented level of detail in examining …
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