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Atlantis undocks from ISS: Watch them fly across sky Monday night
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Space
2008-02-18 08:12:01
The NASA space shuttle Atlantis undocked from the International Space Station at about 4:24 a.m. EST Monday February 18, 2008. On Monday evening (and again the next night), Atlantis and ISS will be seen as a pair of bright lights as they cross the night sky.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Space
2008-02-18 08:12:01
The NASA space shuttle Atlantis undocked from the International Space Station at about 4:24 a.m. EST Monday February 18, 2008. On Monday evening (and again the next night), Atlantis and ISS will be seen as a pair of bright lights as they cross the night sky.
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Great Big Shoot-down: Military coordinates with NASA on falling satellite
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Space
2008-02-17 09:41:09
The U.S. military’s plan to shoot down spy satellite USA 193/NROL-21 is being coordinated with NASA’s current STS-122 mission to give maximum opportunity in the U.S. Navy’s attempt to shoot down the plummeting satellite.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Space
2008-02-17 09:41:09
The U.S. military’s plan to shoot down spy satellite USA 193/NROL-21 is being coordinated with NASA’s current STS-122 mission to give maximum opportunity in the U.S. Navy’s attempt to shoot down the plummeting satellite.
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Debris from out-of-control U.S. spy satellite likely to hit Earth
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Space
2008-01-27 10:32:58
The news media is reporting that unnamed officials within the federal government are stating that a disabled U.S. spy satellite is expected to fall to Earth sometime between late February and early March. Could it be satellite USA 193 (NROL-21)?
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Space
2008-01-27 10:32:58
The news media is reporting that unnamed officials within the federal government are stating that a disabled U.S. spy satellite is expected to fall to Earth sometime between late February and early March. Could it be satellite USA 193 (NROL-21)?
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UPDATE: Tartan Racing wins 1st prize at DARPA Urban Challenge!
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Energy
2007-11-05 07:43:52
The DARPA Urban Challenge was held on November 3, 2007, at the former George Air Force Base in Victorville, California. The Carnegie Mellon University team, Tartan Racing, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, won the $2 million prize with its vehicle named “Boss.”
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Energy
2007-11-05 07:43:52
The DARPA Urban Challenge was held on November 3, 2007, at the former George Air Force Base in Victorville, California. The Carnegie Mellon University team, Tartan Racing, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, won the $2 million prize with its vehicle named “Boss.”
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Domestic NAO spying delayed by Congressional committee
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Space
2007-10-02 08:14:15
The National Applications Office (NAO), a department of U.S. Homeland Security, was not allowed to begin domestic observations within the United States and its territories on October 1, 2007, due to concerns with civil liberties and the legality of its actions.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Space
2007-10-02 08:14:15
The National Applications Office (NAO), a department of U.S. Homeland Security, was not allowed to begin domestic observations within the United States and its territories on October 1, 2007, due to concerns with civil liberties and the legality of its actions.
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