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Apr 1, 2004
Quasar Studies Keep Fundamental Physical Constant Constant

ACSA Cans Sea Mission 92

Russian, American and Dutch astronaut to blast off on April 19

Molecular Midwives Hold Clues To The Origin Of Life

Hunt For Extrasolar Earth-Like Planets Intensifies

Why Teams Of Co-Operating Robots Make Good Planetary Explorers

Europe Targets Human Exploration Of The Moon And Mars

Analysis: Mars methane bodes big news

MarsExpress Commissioning Now In Final Phase

A UK-Led Micro-Mission To The Moons Of Mars?

Life Beneath The Ice In The Outer Solar System?

Does Huygens Face A Wipeout After Splashdown On Titan

Orbimage Ramps Up Operations And Expands Staff

Space Technologies Aid Solar-Powered Global Flight Bid

Taiwan to develop ballistic, cruise missiles: Jane's

Taiwan asks to buy two early warning radars

China wants to name celestial body after space hero Yang Liwei

AeroAstro Awarded SBIR Contract For Reconfigurable Spacecraft

Smiths Introduces Innovative Autonomous Refuelling To The UK

Marines Hail New Lightweight Multi-band Satellite Terminals

New Marking Process Traces Spammers, Pirates And Hackers

The Web: A White House plan for broadband

Japan, China, SKorea to discuss Linux use

New members to be feted at NATO HQ, but Russia could spoil the party

Cricket spurs Indo-Pak trade bonhomie

US can deter any North Korean attack, says US military commander in SKorea

Britain, France, Germany condemn Iran's work on nuclear fuel cycle

Three percent of African AIDS patients have access to antiretrovirals

Toyota's Prius, VW's Lupus top France's green-car list

Commentary: Kremlin's anti-demonstration law

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April 11, 2002
Future Martian Robots Trial Out In RoboCup Games
Bonn - Apr 11, 2002
How would robots on Mars spend their spare time? What would they do when all construction and maintenance work has been done, when all routines and sub-routines have been accomplished? They'll probably play soccer.
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Colorado Springs - Apr 8, 2002
Harris Corporation has been awarded a contract option by Boeing Satellite Systems (BSS), Inc., El Segundo, California, to secure long-lead materials for the Ka-band spot antennas on U.S. Department of Defense Wideband Gapfiller Satellites (WGS).
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France And Chile Sign Space Cooperation Agreement
Paris - Apr 5, 2002
Alain Bensoussan, President of the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), and Nelson Hadad Heresy, President of the Chilean Space Agency (ACE), will sign a framework agreement governing cooperation in space technologies and applications in Santiago, Chile, on 3 April 2002.

Fresh Water Supplies Will Be Critical Issue For Earth This Century
Melbourne - Apr 09, 2002
Water is the biggest issue the world has to face in the next 50 years, according to CSIRO's Dr Graham Harris, the opening speaker at Australia's largest-ever environmental conference - Enviro 2002.

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Atlantis Docks With ISS
Houston - Apr 10, 2002
The US Space Shuttle Atlantis docked on Wednesday with the orbiting International Space Station for a seven-day stay, NASA officials announced. The shuttle docked with the space station at 1605 GMT as it was soaring more than 382 kilometers (240 miles) above China, said a NASA official speaking from mission control in Houston, Texas.

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Hydrogel Nanoparticles Will Help Enable Tunable Photonic Crystals
Orlando - Apr 9, 2002
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a family of hydrogel-based nanoparticles that can be used to form photonic crystals whose optical properties can be precisely tuned by thermally adjusting the particles' water content.

Students Rack Up 290 Samples For ISS Biotech Experiments
Huntsville - April 2, 2002
desktop available from this storyHundreds of students and teachers from nine states have prepared 290 biological samples for an experiment astronauts will deliver to the International Space Station when Space Shuttle Atlantis returns to that unique, orbiting laboratory in April.



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