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  • Europe's First Mission To Venus Makes Successful Launch
    Baikonur, Kazakhstan (AFP) Nov 09, 2005
    Europe's first mission to Venus was successfully launched Wednesday from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan and emitted a first signal at the start of its 163-day journey to the turbulent planet. The Venus Express probe separated from the Soyuz Fregat carrier around 90 minutes after the 0333 GMT blast-off on the first expedition to Earth's closest neighbour in over 10 years. fullstory

    Simulations Show Liquid Water Could Exist on Mars
    Fayetteville AK (SPX) Nov 10, 2005
    University of Arkansas researchers have become the first scientists to show that liquid water could exist for considerable times on the surface of Mars.

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    International Space Station Orbit To Be Corrected
    Moscow (SPX) Nov 10, 2005
    Russia's Mission Control Center said Wednesday it planned to correct the International Space Station's orbit, raising it eight kilometers (5 miles), reports RIA Novosti.

    First Galileo Satellites Named 'GIOVE'
    Paris (ESA) Nov 10, 2005
    GIOVE - standing for 'Galileo In-Orbit Validation Element' - is the name that has been chosen for the two satellites which are currently being prepared to take the first step of the In-Orbit Validation phase towards full deployment of Galileo, the European satellite navigation system.

    EADS Considers Aircraft Assembly Line In China: Report
    Paris (AFP) Nov 08, 2005
    European aerospace and defence giant EADS, the parent company of European aircraft maker Airbus, might build an aircraft assembly line in China, co-chief executive Noel Forgeard has told French newspaper Le Monde.

    Astronauts Float Gravity Plan To Deflect Earth-Threatening Asteroids
    Paris (AFP) Nov 09, 2005
    Dangerous earth-bound asteroids could be tugged out of harm's way by spacecraft using gravity as a towline, according to two NASA astronauts writing in Thursday's edition of the science journal Nature.

    Organised Wind Chaos On Jupiter
    Garching, Germany (SPX) Nov 10, 2005
    Scientists from the Max-Planck Institute for Solar System Research, the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, and the University of California Los Angeles, have now presented a new three-dimensional computer model that successfully describes and explains all important characteristics of the banded flows on Jupiter.

    South Africa To Unveil Its Flagship "Eye Of Africa Into Space" Telescope
    Cape Town (AFP) Nov 09, 2005
    The inauguration of the southern hemisphere's largest telescope Thursday near a small South African town would be a milestone towards realising the country's aim as a "first rate science" country, astronomers said this week.

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  • UCSD Unveils Center For Earth Observations And Applications
    San Diego CA (SPX) Nov 10, 2005
    As Earth becomes increasingly tested on a variety of environmental fronts, new ways of observing and monitoring planetary changes have become critical to developing solutions for science and society.

    Nanotechnology Center Makes Flexible Solar Cell Breakthrough
    Winston-Salem NC (SPX) Nov 10, 2005
    Researchers at Wake Forest University's Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials have made significant strides in improving the efficiency of organic or flexible solar cells.

    Seismologist Creates Early Warning Quake System
    Berkeley CA (SPX) Nov 10, 2005
    A University of California, Berkeley seismologist has discovered a way to provide seconds to tens of seconds of advance warning about impending ground shaking from an earthquake.

    FluWrap: China Warns Of Disaster
    Washington (UPI) Nov 09, 2005
    China has warned of a potential disaster in the wake of an avian-influenza outbreak in the northeastern province of Liaoning.
    BMD Watch: Nuke SCUD Threat To U.S.
    Washington (UPI) Nov 08, 2005
    Lockheed Martin is developing a warning system to detect nuclear-armed SCUD missiles that could potentially be launched from small ships off the U.S. coast.

    Key Milestone Achieved On Next-Gen MilComm Sat Built By Lockheed Martin
    Sunnyvale CA (SPX) Nov 07, 2005
    Lockheed Martin has announced that it has successfully completed static loads testing of the second Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite structure.

    NGC Surpasses Power, Run-Time Requirements Of JHPSS Laser Program
    Redondo Beach CA (SPX) Nov 09, 2005
    A high-energy, solid-state laser developed by Northrop Grumman for the U.S. military has fired one of the most powerful beams yet produced by an electric laser of more than 27 kW with a run time of 350 seconds.

    Iran Warns Of 'Consequences' Over Nuclear Issue
    Helsinki (AFP) Nov 09, 2005
    Any move to refer Iran's nuclear program to the United Nations Security Council for possible sanctions would have "unpredictable consequences," the country's representative at the UN atomic agency warned on Wednesday.


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