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Maps And Earth

Maps And Earth

http://mapsandearth.blogspot.com

contestes extrasolar planet ad space nasa space centre spacecraft sapce cassini huygens mission spaceflight magazine hubble space spaceage

Weird Warp

Weird Warp

http://www.weirdwarp.com

A slightly different look at the universe, the Earth, people, computers and the things that we just don't know about yet.

Tektonten Papercraft

Tektonten Papercraft

http://tektonten.blogspot.com/

Tektonten is a blog featuring build photos of free paper models found on the internet. Information is provided on where free models can be downloaded. Original free papercraft designs by the blog's author are posted on a regular basis.

OrbitalHub

OrbitalHub

http://www.orbitalhub.com

The place where space exploration, science, and engineering meet

Space Explorer

Space Explorer

http://explore-the-space.blogspot.com/

Explore-the-Space provides information on everything Space - satellites, stars, astronomy, the Sun, planets and more mygsp.ro/voteaza.php

Whats Next In Tech

Whats Next In Tech

http://whatsnextintech.com

News on the latest developments in technology, science and gadgets, as well as any weird and wonderful news we can find. Including tips and tutorials.

Spacefiles

Spacefiles

http://spacefiles.blogspot.com/

Space/astronomy images, comments

Space Disco

Space Disco

http://blogs.discovery.com/space_disco

Discovery Channel's space producer, Dave Mosher, gives you the latest on the party of astronomical proportions that is the universe!

Advanced Invention

Advanced Invention

http://www.advancedinvention.com

Advanced Invention maintains a blog regarding research resources for the inventions. Many articles on a range of topics are provided here. Advanced Invention provides some of the latest news from the scientific community

USR Friendly

USR Friendly

http://613flavah.blogspot.com/

Read up on what is going on in my daily life as well as interesting and funny links I post

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Planet 51

Joel's Ticket Stub | November 20th 2009 by Joel Crary

Lem encounters the alien life form of Captain Charles T. Baker in "Planet 51". (Jorge Blanco, Javier Abad and Marcos Martinez, 2009) November 20, 2009 by Joel Crary Compared to “WALL-E”, the Pixar animated film about a robot wh read more

UFO's? Man Says He's Got Recorded Proof

Webeufobelievers | November 20th 2009 by flyboysg1

HOUSTON - Chris Hardman won't be insulted if you don't believe him. After all, not even his fiancee believes in UFOs. But Hardman swears he has videotaped dozens of extraterrestrial spacecraft over the past year, both here in Houston and in Austin. read more

Before Darkness Falls: Cassini to Scan Enceladus on Winter's Cusp

Justin Cash | November 20th 2009

NASA's Cassini spacecraft will fly by Saturn's moon Enceladus this weekend for a last peek at the intriguing "tiger stripes" before winter darkness blankets the area for several years.Scientists are particularly interested in the tiger stripes, which read more

Cassini's Big Sky: The View from the Center of Our Solar System

Why NASA have to focus on the Moon, not Mars | November 20th 2009

In this illustration, the multicolored (blue and green) bubble represents the new measurements of the emission of particles known as energetic neutral atoms.› Full image and caption read more

Before Darkness Falls: Cassini to Scan Enceladus on Winter's Cusp

Why NASA have to focus on the Moon, not Mars | November 20th 2009

NASA's Cassini spacecraft will fly by Saturn's moon Enceladus this weekend for a last peek at the intriguing "tiger stripes" before winter darkness blankets the area for several years. Scientists are particularly interested in the tiger stripes, w read more

Our Passage Through Space

The Wordsmiths Forge | November 19th 2009 by Elizabeth Barrette

Here is a fascinating article about the shape of our solar system's edges as it passes through space. Cassini's Big Sky - The View from the Center of Our Solar SystemWhen NASA's Cassini spacecraft began orbiting Saturn five years ago, a dozen highly read more

New Experiment to Test Super Teflon in Space n (SPACE.com)

Kepea - Top Space & Astronomy News | November 19th 2009 by Mark Jennings

SPACE.com - Teflon-coated frying pans may scratch easily, but a souped-up version, a nanomaterial 10,000 times more durable than the ordinary non-stick stuff, is headed for the space station to see if it could someday coat the mechanical moving parts read more

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DRUM&BASS BLOG | November 19th 2009 by Pixel Junglist

[Various kbps]download mixTracklist:01 // Stunna and Kubatko - Broken rules (Operon)02 // D //Int and Rampuch - Long beautigul story03 // Paul SG feat. Pouya - Me & you 04 // Alix Perez - I'm free 05 // Fresh - Heavyweight 06 // Cutworks - Spacec read more

Testing Nanocomposite Materials in Space

Aceize: Eyes on the Future | November 19th 2009 by Ace Ize

There is an experiment happening on the International Space Station called, Materials International Space Station Experiment - 7 (MISSE7). During the experiment several nanocomposite materials are being tested for endurance in the high radiation an read more

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