December 28th 2006 PDT
SPACE.com Update for December 27, 2006  * DESTINATIONS:* *News* *|* *SpaceFlight* *|* *Science/Astronomy* *|* *SETI* *|* *Space Business News* *December 27, 2006*  *TOP STORY* *posted: December 27, 2006 10:38 am EDT* *Orion Hardware Reviewed For Human Asteroid Flight*Experts at several NASA centers are sketching out a prospective piloted stopover at an asteroid?a trek that could return samples ...Continue Reading
December 28th 2006 PDT
Dec. 27, 2006 David Mould/Dean Acosta Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1898/1400 RELEASE: 06-376 NASA'S TOP EXPLORATION AND DISCOVERY STORIES OF THE YEAR WASHINGTON - NASA moved forward in 2006 to extend humanity's exploration of the solar system and learn more about the universe and our home planet. The space shuttle got back to work building the International Space Station, and the agency began developing the next generation of spacecraft and outlined plans for returning to the moon as a stepping stone tow ...Continue Reading
December 28th 2006 PDT
LiveScience.com Wednesday, December 27, 2006 Ancient Insects Used Advanced Camouflage A fossil of a leaf-imitating insect from 47 million years ago has a striking resemblance to modern mimickers. ...Continue Reading
December 27th 2006 PDT
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2006 QUARTERLY FARE SUBSIDY DISTRIBUTION Date/Time/Location: Dec. 27 and 28 and Jan. 3, 4, 10 and 11, 10 a.m. - noon and 1:30 - 3:30 p.m., west lobby. Contact: Jacquie Morgan 358-1214. Please bring your NASA ID badge. If you will be on travel or leave, contact Jacquie Morgan to arrange to pick up subsidies after your return. Subsidies picked up after Jan. 16 will be prorated for the quarter. New participants in the SmartBenefits program w ...Continue Reading
December 27th 2006 PDT
LiveScience.com Tuesday, December 26, 2006 Gibbons Defend Against Predators With Song When a white-handed gibbon spots a lurking leopard, rather than high tailing it in the opposite direction, the furry ape will actually draw closer to its foe and belt out a song. Scientists Create Molecule-Size Keypad Lock Scientists have created a keypad lock a single molecule in size. This lock only activates when exposed to the correct password, a sequence of chemicals and light. Draw Up a Holiday ...Continue Reading
December 27th 2006 PDT
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December 26th 2006 PDT
SPACE.com Update for December 26, 2006  * DESTINATIONS:* *News* *|* *SpaceFlight* *|* *Science/Astronomy* *|* *SETI* *|* *Space Business News* *December 26, 2006*  *TOP STORY* *posted: December 26, 2006 12:25 pm EDT* *Moonbase: In the Dark On Lunar Ice*NASA believes that ice trapped on the Moon will help future explorers set up home. Yet there is considerable debate about this resource.Read Mo ...Continue Reading
December 26th 2006 PDT
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December 26th 2006 PDT
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December 23rd 2006 PDT
LiveScience.com Friday, December 22, 2006 The Air You Breathe is Loaded with Microbes The air you breathe is teeming with more than 1,800 kinds of bacteria, including harmless relatives of microbes associated with bioterrorist attacks, according to a new study. How to Super-Size a Volcanic Eruption Super eruptions that blast loads of ash sky high can change the climate. Now scientists are finding that the relationship could go both ways with the climate having an impact on huge volcanic erupt ...Continue Reading
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