X | Shared With: Everyone - 7 days ago | space, walk, video, news, science
click to playQuoted: Chinese Space Walk - 2008
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X | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 02 2008 | science, video, space, sporeShareViewed: 3 Times
X | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 26 2008 | robots, space, science, newsQuoted: Since the rover is already on Mars and it’s solar powered why does it cost $4 million a year to operate? I’m not doubting it does I just don’t know how projects like this work. Is most of it tied up in the salaries of the scientists working on the project, the computer systems used to analyze the data, or what?
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X | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 06 2008 | space, news, scienceShareViewed: 4 Times
X | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 14 2007 | space, science, scifi, future
Quoted: During the multi-million year assembly period, massive hoses would worm deep into the Earth's fiery bowels and suck liquid metal and magma into orbit through four space elevators sited at equal distances around the equator. This material would be squirted out and transformed into a lattice framework to support the rest of the edifice.
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X | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 19 2007 | technology, space, earth, video, science, jiae
Quoted: TED Talks <a href="/speakers/view/id/129" target="_blank">Stephen Petranek</a> reveals the question that occupies scientists at the end of the day (and the beginning of happy hour): How might the world end? He lays out the challenges that face us in the drive to preserve the human race. Will we be wiped out by an asteroid? Eco-collapse? How about a particle accelerator gone wild?
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X | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 18 2007 | space, science, news
Quoted: Scientists have discovered a warm and rocky "second Earth" circling a star, a find they believe dramatically boosts the prospects that we are not alone.
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X | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 06 2007 | japan, space, science, news
Quoted: Relying on plates made from a special ceramic material containing chromium (which absorbs the sunlight) and neodymium (which efficiently converts sunlight to laser light), the newly developed lasers demonstrated an impressive 42% solar-to-laser energy conversion efficiency, outperforming previous technology by a factor of four.
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X | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 05 2007 | gravity, video, science, space
click to playcrazy, in zero gravity something as small as a cd player can act as a gyroscope
Quoted: English: Discman zero gravity.
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