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Geotimes August 2005 Megan Sever |
Icy Methane Volcano on Titan New images taken by the Cassini spacecraft during a flyby of Saturn's largest satellite are now revealing what researchers think is evidence of a large volcano on Titan that could be erupting methane.  |
Wired August 2005 Tom McNichol |
The Big Gulp NASA wastes millions hauling water into orbit. But now there's a better way - recycle astronaut urine.  |
IEEE Spectrum August 2005 Bradley Carl Edwards |
A Hoist to the Heavens A space elevator could be the biggest thing to happen since the Stone Age, but can we build one? Many aspects are already being imagined and considered by forward-thinking engineers.  |
InternetNews July 26, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Yahoo's Video Mission With NASA Portal will provide 24/7 streaming coverage of Discovery's return to space mission. No ads will be displayed alongside the streaming video.  |
Geotimes July 2005 Kathryn Hansen |
Discovery Returns to Flight The space shuttle Discovery and its seven member crew lifted off, successfully returning NASA to flight after a two-and-a-half-year hiatus. The launch follows a 13-day delay after a faulty fuel sensor halted the first launch attempt during countdown.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2005 |
NASA crunches weather data with VisiQuest Engineers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center are employing VisiQuest software from AccuSoft Corp. to analyze and visualize global precipitation data from 13 different satellites.  |
Smithsonian August 2005 Anne Broache |
Indelible Images - Footloose The image of Bruce McCandless' spacewalk two decades ago still amazes. It was the first untethered walk ever -- and was among the last.  |
InternetNews July 13, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Discovery Launch to be Aired Online The STS-114 shuttle launch has been postponed, but Yahoo and Akamai have agreed to broadcast the entire 12-day mission live online.  |
Home Theater July 7, 2005 Darryl Wilkinson |
Space Shuttle Lifts Off Live in HD HDNet to broadcast exclusive, eye-popping coverage of a Space Shuttle historic launch and landing.  |
Scientific American July 2005 George Musser |
Flaw of Averages Is ordinary matter causing the cosmos to accelerate?  |
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