added 2007 Fri Jun 15 18:38:24 by bill2936
A surge from the deployment of the solar array performed by U.S. shuttle astronauts this week is still the most likely explanation for the failure Russian space officals say. But they also say it could simply be something "in nature" they've never seen before, or a side effect well beyond the level that's shown up in tests.
A surge from the deployment of the solar array performed by U.S. shuttle astronauts this week is still the most likely explanation for the failure Russian space officals say. But they also say it could simply be something "in nature" they've never seen before, or a side effect well beyond the level that's shown up in tests.
added 2007 Mon May 14 23:36:11 by BrianJJohnson
A criminal in New Zealand took an interesting approach to breaking and entering, when he decided to break into a police station Γ;ΒΆΓΆβ;;Β¬" and then managed to get himself trapped in one of the cells.
A criminal in New Zealand took an interesting approach to breaking and entering, when he decided to break into a police station Γ;ΒΆΓΆβ;;Β¬" and then managed to get himself trapped in one of the cells.
added 2007 Wed May 9 11:46:06 by Varadinum
What is this??? Image of the space station passing near Venus in the sky An insect and the Moon? A UFO near a streetlight? A Photoshop job? Nope. It's the International Space Station, passing near Venus in broad daylight.
What is this??? Image of the space station passing near Venus in the sky An insect and the Moon? A UFO near a streetlight? A Photoshop job? Nope. It's the International Space Station, passing near Venus in broad daylight.
added 2007 Wed Apr 18 19:02:35 by STONERS
More than 100 journalists on Wednesday protested a police raid ordered by Afghanistan's attorney general on a private TV station that has fueled concern over growing government harassment of the media.
More than 100 journalists on Wednesday protested a police raid ordered by Afghanistan's attorney general on a private TV station that has fueled concern over growing government harassment of the media.
added 2007 Thu Apr 12 21:47:12 by corey.spring
The International Space Station is abuzz with activity this week, with the arrival of a new crew (including high-profile space traveler and former Microsoft mogul Charles Simonyi), and one astronaut training to keep pace with the Boston Marathon from more than 200 miles above the planet.
The International Space Station is abuzz with activity this week, with the arrival of a new crew (including high-profile space traveler and former Microsoft mogul Charles Simonyi), and one astronaut training to keep pace with the Boston Marathon from more than 200 miles above the planet.
added 2007 Tue Mar 27 7:20:18 by BrianJJohnson
25 Cool / Geeky online tools to plan a really awesome road trip or vacation.
25 Cool / Geeky online tools to plan a really awesome road trip or vacation.
added 2007 Tue Feb 6 5:09:30 by HealthDoctor
A U.S. astronaut was arrested after attacking another astronaut at the Orlando airport yesterday, after accosting her and warning her to stop engaging in an affair with a 3rd astronaut. All are active in the corps and have recently returned from space.
A U.S. astronaut was arrested after attacking another astronaut at the Orlando airport yesterday, after accosting her and warning her to stop engaging in an affair with a 3rd astronaut. All are active in the corps and have recently returned from space.
added 2007 Sun Feb 4 17:48:43 by bhartzer
Two astronauts left the International Space Station on Sunday to finish hooking up a new cooling system that will pave the way for installation of European and Japanese modules beginning this year.Station commander Michael Lopez-Alegria and flight engineer Sunita Williams left the station's Quest airlock at 8:38 a.m. EST (1338 GMT) for the planned
Two astronauts left the International Space Station on Sunday to finish hooking up a new cooling system that will pave the way for installation of European and Japanese modules beginning this year.Station commander Michael Lopez-Alegria and flight engineer Sunita Williams left the station's Quest airlock at 8:38 a.m. EST (1338 GMT) for the planned
added 2007 Thu Feb 1 15:41:46 by bhartzer
Two NASA astronauts kicked off the first of four tightly-packed spacewalks outside the International Space Station (ISS) Wednesday by carefully overhauling part of the orbital laboratory's cooling system despite the last-minute find of a few toxic ammonia flakes.
Two NASA astronauts kicked off the first of four tightly-packed spacewalks outside the International Space Station (ISS) Wednesday by carefully overhauling part of the orbital laboratory's cooling system despite the last-minute find of a few toxic ammonia flakes.
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added 2006 Tue Aug 8 21:06:32 by rdwagain
A Monroe pump owner said the state is stopping him from lowering his prices. Wisconsin Consumer Protection investigators have launched a probe into fuel prices at Badger Ethanol's E-85 pumps.
A Monroe pump owner said the state is stopping him from lowering his prices. Wisconsin Consumer Protection investigators have launched a probe into fuel prices at Badger Ethanol's E-85 pumps.







