- 2011
- Nov
- 23
Russia brings astronauts safely back to Earth
An Anonymous Reader thought we should link to this attention-grabbing post found on Digg. A sample follows:
Three astronauts landed safely in the Kazakh steppe aboard a Russian Soyuz capsule on Tuesday after a stay of over five months aboard the International Space Station, Russian mission controlsaid.
- 2011
- Nov
- 14
Update on Phobos-Grunt: Might the LIFE Experiment be Recovered?
Susan discovered this noteworthy account from Universe Today. Here’s a taste:
Editor’s note: With Russian engineers trying to save the Phobos-Grunt mission, Dr. David Warmflash, principal science lead for the US team from the LIFE experiment on board the spacecraft, provides an update of the likelihood of saving the mission, while offering the intriguing prospect that their experiment could possibly be recovered, even if the mission […]
- 2011
- Nov
- 12
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Donald sent in a new article posted over at Universe Today. A sample follows:
According to data received from ESA’s Rosetta spacecraft, ESO’s New Technology Telescope, and NASA telescopes, strange asteroid Lutetia could be a real piece of the rock… the original material that formed the Earth, Venus and Mercury! By examining precious meteors which may have formed at the time of the inner Solar System, scientists have found […]
- 2011
- Nov
- 8
School rules
Joseph figures we should link to this fresh account written over at ScienceNews. The article reads:
Fish swimming together appear to focus on nearest neighbor or two
