mel | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 22 2008 | space, armaggedon, morbid news flashesGet out your sunscreen SPF 3000... we're all going to get baked in 7.6 billion years!
Quoted: The future looks bright for the Earth – but not in the way we’d hoped.
mel | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 26 2008 | space, whodathunk?, science, what goes around comes around
A hint...
Quoted: "Gravity pretty much is irrelevant."Quoted: World boomerang champion Yasuhiro Togai gave the paper boomerang to Doi and asked him to try throwing it in space.
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mel | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 03 2007 | news, space
Quoted: A spacewalking astronaut fixed a damaged solar power wing on the International Space Station on Saturday during a daring and unprecedented outing that clears NASA to continue construction of the orbital outpost.
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mel | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 10 2007 | space, astronomy, pretty things, God's nightlight
Soooo pretty!
Quoted: Thousands of sparkling young stars are nestled within the giant nebula NGC 3603, one of the most massive young star clusters in the Milky Way Galaxy.
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mel | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 22 2007 | space, mars
Yoo hoo... Mr. bin Laden, you there?
Quoted: NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft has discovered entrances to seven possible caves on the slopes of a Martian volcano. The find is fueling interest in potential underground habitats ...
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mel | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 21 2007 | NASA, space, Canada
Canada has a space program?!
Quoted: Astronaut Dave Williams, representing the Canadian Space Agency, participates in the last of four STS-118 spacewalks.
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mel | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 28 2006 | space, planets, news
Quoted: A EUROPEAN spacecraft successfully blasted off yesterday, spearheading the search for another Earth among the stars. The Corot space telescope is the first instrument capable of finding small rocky planets beyond our solar system.
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mel | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 18 2006 | space, news, star wars
mel | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 03 2006 | science, astronomy, space, mars
The first close-up views of the Mars landscape, including this fault in the Ius Chasma, can be found here.
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mel | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 23 2006 | space, science, news



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- ms.kruse - Feb 25 2008
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Won't it be sooner than that? Global warming alone is going to make life in 2050 pretty terrible. Luckily, I'll be in my late 60s and probably have inherited my aunt's cabin in Marquette...waaaay north.
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