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ISS Crew Landing Put Off To Avoid Spring Floods Moscow (RIA Novosti) Apr 18, 2007 The landing of the 14th Expedition crew has been postponed for one day to avoid early spring flooding on the Kazakh steppe, a Russian space official said Tuesday. "The schedule change is not related to the work of the crew," Igor Panarin said. "It was caused by the decision to avoid the spring flood in the region at the previously selected landing zone." According to a revised schedu ... more Finding Economy In Exploring The Spheres Of Saturn Cameron Park CA (SPX) Apr 18, 2007 At the same time that a group led by Ralph Lorenz has been possible schemes for a relatively low-cost (less than $1 billion) Titan mission that might be worth flying, John Spencer of the Southwest Research Institute has been doing the same for possible economical missions to Saturn's newly fascinating tiny moon Enceladus. So far, they've come up with two possibilities. One would be a Satu ... more Space Peonies Blooming In Heze Beijing (XNA) Apr 18, 2007 Seventeen "space peonies" that sprouted from seeds that orbited the Earth on the Shenzhou-III spaceship in 2002 are in full bloom in Heze, in East China's Shandong Province. The flowers were the largest attraction at the 2007 Heze International Peony Festival that began on Sunday. This was China's first experiment on peony seeds under weightless conditions, said Sun Jingyu, an expert with ... more MORE HEADLINES |
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Bird Flu Genome Study Shows New Strains As new Infections Spread College Park, MD (SPX) Apr 18, 2007 In a paper in the May issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases, an international team of researchers report the first ever large-scale sequencing of western genomes of the deadly avian influenza virus, H5N1. Their study of 36 genomes of the virus collected from wild birds in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMA), and Vietnam confirms not read more Scientists Meet To Review Envisat Results After Five Years Of Operations Paris, France (ESA) Apr 13, 2007 From 23 to 27 April in Montreux, Switzerland, over 900 scientists from around the world will attend the Envisat Symposium 2007 to review and present results of ESA's Earth Observation satellites and in particular Envisat. The main objective of the Symposium, organised by ESA with the support of the Swiss Space Office, is to present the results of ESA Earth Observation missions by providing ... more The Latest Dirty Little Secret Of Terra Nullis Seattle, WA (SPX) Apr 18, 2007 Throughout history civilizations expanded as they sought new soil to feed their populations, then ultimately fell as they wore out or lost the dirt they depended upon. When that happened, people moved on to fertile new ground and formed new civilizations. That process is being repeating today, but in a new book a University of Washington geomorphologist argues the results could be far more ... more Security Council Holds Landmark Debate On Climate Change United Nations (AFP) April 17, 2007 The Security Council held a groundbreaking debate on the security implications of climate change Tuesday, but several UN members questioned whether the 15-member body was the appropriate forum. British Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett, whose country chairs the powerful council this month, opened the debate, stressing the need for shared understanding of the linkage between energy, climat ... more MORE HEADLINES |
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Iran President Working Continuously To Expand Nuclear Program Tehran, April 17 (AFP) Apr 17, 2007 Iran on Tuesday said it was working "continuously" to expand its nuclear programme at an ultra-sensitive facility, in defiance of UN calls on Tehran to stop controversial atomic activities. "We are employing the maximum effort to realise our projects in Natanz. Today in Natanz there is a continuous movement to install the centrifuges," the head of Iran's atomic energy agency Gholam Reza Aghazadeh said ... read more A Win-Win Strategy For Iran Moscow (RIA Novosti) April 17, 2007 Experts have two main questions about the situation in Iran: First, are the Iranians close to developing a nuclear bomb? And second, are the Americans going to start a war there? Several thousand centrifuges are enough to enrich uranium to 90 percent and produce a nuclear bomb within a year. Earlier, the Iranians announced their intention to increase the number of centrifuges at the Natanz ... more Iranian-Made Weapons Intercepted In Afghanistan Washington (AFP) April 17, 2007 Coalition forces have intercepted Iranian-made mortars and explosives in Afghanistan destined for the Taliban, the top US military chief said Tuesday, suggesting an expanding Iranian challenge to US forces in the region. General Peter Pace, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the weapons were intercepted in the Kandahar region within the past month, but it was not known if any ... more USAF Chief Of Staff Speaks On Future Of Space Operations Colorado Springs CO (AFNS) Apr 16, 2007 Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. T. Michael Moseley delivered a speech to a crowd of more than 400 at the 23rd National Space Symposium here April 11. The general's speech to a group of military, civilian and industry space professionals focused on the important part space plays in the defense of the nation and about Air Force issues in the past, present and future. "Today more than ever the ... more MORE HEADLINES |
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