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Popular Mechanics January 2009 Michael Milstein |
World's Hardiest Organisms to Face 3 Years in Space When a Russian spacecraft sets off late this year to scrape samples of the Martian moon Phobos, at least 10 of Earth's toughest life-forms will be going along for the ride. |
Popular Mechanics December 16, 2008 Matthew Hutson |
5 Projects Ask if Life on Earth Began as Alien Life in Space For years, scientists have considered the possibility of exogenesis, the idea that life arrived on Earth from another planet, and not just the building blocks of life, but organisms that were ready to rock and roll when they arrived. |
Popular Mechanics January 2009 Michael Milstein |
Vertical Gun Range Engineer This NASA engineer can test the structure of space shuttle by simulating impact from space debris. |
Scientific American January 2009 Charles Q. Choi |
Does Dark Matter Encircle Earth? Dark matter might exert measurable effects on the earth, moon and gas giants |
Scientific American January 2009 George Musser |
Space Exploration Sticker Shock--Economics at NASA The laws of physics are easy; it's economics that vexes NASA |
IEEE Spectrum December 2008 James Oberg |
Russians Close In on Cause of Soyuz Landing Anomaly Clues could come from a space walk next week |
IEEE Spectrum December 2008 William Sweet |
Europe Punts on Human Space Exploration Excitement in Europe is high, but spending is low. Leaders still can't decide how aggressively to push for crew launch capabilities or a major Mars mission |
Popular Mechanics December 3, 2008 Glenn Harlan Reynolds |
Why I Hope There's No Life on Mars If Mars is lifeless, that will make exploring -- and later settling -- the planet much easier. |
InternetNews November 26, 2008 Sean Michael Kerner |
A Networking Idea That's Out of This World NASA's space internet will benefit networks on Earth and there is an open source version too. |
Wired November 24, 2008 Candice Chan |
Mercury or Bust: Chasing Down the Galaxy's Fastest Planet In December, NASA's Messenger probe will make an orbit path around Mercury. |
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