SPACE.com Update for October 12, 2006
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October 12, 2006
  
  TOP STORY posted: October 12, 2006 12:38 pm EDT 
Combing the Cosmos at High Speed: The Allen Telescope Array
SETI is akin to discovery science, despite its obvious presumption that the extraterrestrials exist, because that hypothesis is not falsifiable. A failure to receive a radio beacon from space doesn’t say a whole lot about whether aliens do, or do not inhabit the ‘hood.
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Ad Astra: Taking Spaceflight Into Our Own Hands
UP Aerospace Delays Second Suborbital Rocket Launch
 
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Jupiter's Small Spot Changes Hues
Saturn’s Shadow Sheds Light on Rings
 
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