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NASA debunks 2012 Mayan disaster scenario
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Space

2009-11-10 10:16:48
The movie ‘2012’ has gotten some people wondering if the world really will come to an end on December 21, 2012, based on writings from the ancient Mayan culture. NASA says it’s just a global disaster movie and the Mayans didn’t predict the end of Earth, only the end of a calendar cycle. Calm down! Everything is ok!


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Laser-powered robot works like a space elevator
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Space

2009-11-05 09:56:28
The company LaserMotive has developed a laser-powered robot that can climb about one kilometer up a wire into the sky. The company just won part of the 2010 Space Elevator Challenge.


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Third flyby images more of unseen parts of Mercury
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Space

2009-11-04 08:41:36
The NASA Messenger spacecraft has mapped another 6% of the surface of Mercury, leaving only the polar regions of the planet unseen by humans with the aid of spacecraft.


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Preliminary result of Ares 1-X: 'rock-steady'
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Space

2009-10-31 09:42:23
The Ares 1-X rocket, launched by NASA on its first test flight Wednesday, October 28, 2009, performed normally except for a parachute problem and performed even better than expected with respect to its thrust oscillations.


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Star explodes 13 billion years ago; we just see it now
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Space

2009-10-29 10:05:41
NASA’s Swift satellite first observed a star explosion in April 2009. It turns out that this gamma-ray burst came from a star that exploded about 13 billion years ago, the furthest that astronomers have looked back at the early beginnings of our universe.


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