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Today on SPACE.com --- Wednesday July 26, 2006

July 26th 2006 PDT

SPACE.com Update for July 26, 2006 A {color: 333366; font-family: Verdana; font-size: 8pt; font-weight: bold}  * DESTINATIONS:* *News* *|* *SpaceFlight* *|* *Science/Astronomy* *|* *SETI* *|*   *Space Business News* *July 26, 2006*   *TOP STORY* *posted: July 26, 2006 11:41 am EDT* *Genesis-1: Reaching Escape Velocity From Red Tape*The orbiting of the privately-bankrolled Genesis-1 expa ...Continue Reading

NASA Announces Briefings About Next Shuttle Mission

July 26th 2006 PDT

July 25, 2006 Allard Beutel Headquarters, Washington 202-358-4769 James Hartsfield Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 MEDIA ADVISORY: M06-120 NASA ANNOUNCES BRIEFINGS ABOUT NEXT SHUTTLE MISSION NASA will preview the next space shuttle mission in a series of media briefings Friday, Aug. 11. Space Shuttle Atlantis' mission, designated STS-115, is targeted for late August and will resume construction of the International Space Station. The mission will begin a series of flights as complex and challenging ...Continue Reading

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July 26th 2006 PDT

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[nh-announce] 25 July 2006 -- Natural Hazards Updates

July 26th 2006 PDT

The following sections were updated since 24 July 2006. -- FIRE (1 updated events, 1 new images) -- FIRES NORTH OF RUSSIA'S LAKE BAIKAL North of Lake Baikal in south-central Russia, scores of fires were burning in the area's forests in mid-July 2006. * http://naturalhazards.nasa.gov/shownh.php3?img_id=13728 *** MODIS(Aqua) image from Jul 24 2006 (Posted on Jul 24 2006 9:49AM) -- STORM (1 updated events, 1 new images) -- HURRICANE DANIEL Hurricane Daniel formed on July 16, 2006, off the Mexican Pacific coast. * ht ...Continue Reading

Constant Barking Drives Dogs Nuts, Too, Today on LiveScience.com --- Tuesday, July 25, 2006

July 26th 2006 PDT

LiveScience.com Tuesday, July 25, 2006 Buy Hot Sauce, Save an Elephant Elephants hate chile sauce. But if you love the stuff, you can contribute to elephant conservation and help native farmers, too. Discovery Offers Hope to Chronic Pain Sufferers Scientists find pain's pathway to the brain in rats, suggesting possible new drugs that could switch it off in people. New Machine Promises Better Images of the Heart A higher-resolution X-ray imager will ...Continue Reading

Starry Night Times for August, 2006 is here

July 25th 2006 PDT

Starry Night® Times - August 2006 If you have trouble viewing this newsletter, click here. *Welcome again to our monthly newsletter with features on exciting celestial events, product reviews, tips & tricks, and a monthly sky calendar. We hope you enjoy it!* [*]Catch ...Continue Reading

Today on SPACE.com --- Tuesday July 25, 2006

July 25th 2006 PDT

SPACE.com Update for July 25, 2006 A {color: 333366; font-family: Verdana; font-size: 8pt; font-weight: bold}  * DESTINATIONS:* *News* *|* *SpaceFlight* *|* *Science/Astronomy* *|* *SETI* *|*   *Space Business News* *July 25, 2006*   *TOP STORY* *posted: July 25, 2006 11:42 am EDT* *Heat Vision: Infrared Eyes Aid Shuttle Health Predictions*The space shuttle Discovery’s mi ...Continue Reading

Heads Up 7/25/06

July 25th 2006 PDT

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tuesday, July 25, 2006 CONGRESSIONAL HEARING ON NASA TV Date/Time/Location: Tuesday, July 25, 10 a.m., NASA HQ Channel 36 Contact: Jennifer Palmer 358-0035 or Larry Spencer 358-1909 View the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, Subcommittee on Aviation hearing regarding the Joint Planning and Development Office (JPDO). NASA witness: Lisa Porter, Associate Administrator, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate. Other witnesses: Marion Bla ...Continue Reading

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July 25th 2006 PDT

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Great Lakes on Titan

July 25th 2006 PDT

Space Weather News for July 25, 2006 http://spaceweather.com GREAT LAKES: Radar sweeps of Saturn's moon Titan, completed just a few days ago by the Cassini spacecraft, have revealed something extraordinary: fluid-filled lakes. Researchers believe the fluid is not water, but liquid methane, a flammable hydrocarbon. See the radar images at http://spaceweather.com . METEOR SHOWER: This week, Earth is passing through a meteoroid stream from--where? Its source is unknown. Every year in late July, the mystery stream pr ...Continue Reading
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