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Author:Freaky
Here comes another news from Google and NASA about there partnering. This time its about the astronauts. Google plans to provide Internet access to them from up in orbit. Google VP Vint Cerf and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory have started working...
Tuesday, 28 October 2008 | 755 hits |  Email | Read more
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Now this is a bit hard to believe but true. There's a company in New Mexico that has serious plans on the table to shoot this space tourist fishbowl into the sky by 2010, Freaking uh? The design is a concept for now, but "Armadillo Aerospace", the...
Monday, 27 October 2008 | 502 hits |  Email | Read more
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Author:Freaky
Now this reminds me of an UFO from Area 51 but its not one. This is the bottom part of the Mars Science Laboratory Rover aeroshell, at 15 feet of diameter, bigger than the almost 13 feet of the Apollo capsule heatshield, it is the largest aeroshell...
Sunday, 19 October 2008 | 412 hits |  Email | Read more
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Author:Freaky
Remember I warned you about Google's new satelite and that it would soon be snapping shots of your backyard with GeoEye-1 with the highest-resolution terrestrial camera now in orbit. Well, yesterday at high noon Eastern time, Larry and Sergei's...
Thursday, 09 October 2008 | 442 hits |  Email | Read more
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Author:Freaky
Unlike so many other pie-in-the-sky tech masturbation fantasies masquerading as projects that'll see the light of day, Terrafugia's Transition flying car amazingly looks like it really will go on sale next year, as its creators claimed three years...
Thursday, 09 October 2008 | 229 hits |  Email | Read more
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Author:Freaky
Sanyo Electric has developed a blue laser diode that will help lay the ground toward higher capacity and faster Blu-ray Disc systems. This laser can emit a beam of 450 milliwatts (holy freak...), which is about double the power of Sanyo’s...
Tuesday, 07 October 2008 | 271 hits |  Email | Read more
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Author:Freaky
The Large Hadron Collider, which has been delayed due to some problems with a helium link, now has a date for when it'll go back online: early April. It's going to be so long not just because of the problem, but because there was already a scheduled...
Saturday, 04 October 2008 | 235 hits |  Email | Read more
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Author:Freaky
A new robot called ExoFly could be exploring the surface of Mars, guiding rovers through the surface of the Red Planet. Developed by scientists at the Technical University Delft, Wageningen University, and TNO in Netherlands, the ExoFly is designed...
Saturday, 04 October 2008 | 215 hits |  Email | Read more
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Author:Freaky
After three failed attempts, one scattering of Scotty's ashes over the Pacific Ocean, and a few mid-air explosions, the SpaceX Falcon 1 rocket has finally reached orbit. The achievement marks a major milestone for Elon Musk, whose visions of a...
Monday, 29 September 2008 | 216 hits |  Email | Read more
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Author:Freaky
Most of our childhoods have already been ruined by needles at the doctor's office, but one Japanese inventor thinks he's come up with the perfect pain-free, needle-free injection to sooth tomorrow's lucky kids. Called Mother's Kiss, the device would...
Monday, 29 September 2008 | 217 hits |  Email | Read more

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