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| Weekly updates: Friday, March 19, 2010 7:00:00 PM Fourth Committee Approves Texts On Space-based Information For Disaster Response, Outer Space Cooperation, University For Peace, Effects Of Atomic Radiation The Fourth Committee (Special Political and Decolonization)
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this morning, took action on issues related to international cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space, University for Peace, and the... http://story.newjerseytelegraph.comMadonna cleared for 2009 space flight Madonna's request to journey into outer space has been approved by the Russian Space Agency but the trip would not happen for years. http://story.australiaherald.comSci Fi Creates ?Webisodes? to Lure Viewers to TV Starting on Tuesday night, the Sci Fi series Battlestar Galactica will make the jump from outer space to cyberspace, airing the first of 10 mini-episodes online. http://www.nytimes.comNuclear power to the rescue (Paul Driessen) Viewed at night from outer space, Africa really is the Dark Continent: only 10 percent of its 700 million people regularly have electricity. While 75 percent of South Africa is now fully electrified, only 5 percent of Malawi, Mozambique and other countrie http://insider.washingtontimes.comCryogenic seal for vacuum-insulated pipe expansion bellows A cryogenic seal for vacuum-insulate
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pipe systems where the pipe system includes an inner pipe connected to an outer pipe by a bellows. The seal prevents cryogenic liquid from leaking from the inner pipe into the annular vacuum space between the inner and outer pipes in the event of bellows... http://www.freshpatents.comPositively Michigan: Bringing outer space into the classroom (NEWS 3) - Outer space is a fascinating place. Mars is one destination for NASA in 2007. And here on Earth, a West Michigan native is involved with the potential discoveries. http://www.wwmt.comFreq. Flyer miles for space travel? This is awesome...Greg Going to put those miles to use ;) LONDON, England (AP) -- The closest that Alan Watts came to experiencing outer space was on a theme park ride -- now the British businessman has traded his multitude of frequent-flyer miles for a real journey 75 miles (120 kilometers) above Earth, he said Thursday. Watts has racked up 2 million flyer miles and plans to travel on the world's first commercial tourism flights to space, Virgin Atlantic Airways spokeswoman Katie ... Posted by Cupcake, in the General Talk Forum - Sep 28, 20:59 http://www.travellerspoint.com |
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