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    Earth Pic in The Cosmos
    zenu1luv
    by zenu1luv  7-29-2007    27
     This made me stop and think. Wow!!
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    NASA images find 1,750,000 year old bridge
    mugofcoffee
    by mugofcoffee  2-17-2007    26
     (man-made) between India and Sri Lanka! excerpts...
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    Having Sex without Gravity
    abailart
    by abailart  12-4-2007    13
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    Free Stock Photos
    digitalnu
    by digitalnu  11-5-2006    6
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    Fragile Earth
    righthand
    by righthand  11-12-2007    12
     from Cosmic_Kitten1,
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    Mysterious Clouds Creeping Out of the Arctic
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-29-2007    3
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    A wonderful new Hubble image
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  10-2-2007    5
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    Saurn, the Sun, and Us
    CrazyRedHead
    by CrazyRedHead  10-10-2007    6
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    Geek vs. Nerd vs. Dork
    ericskiff
    by ericskiff  12-23-2006    9
     I don't know if I agree with everything in here, but the list is pretty spot on for the most part... I definitely define myself as a geek, and match up pretty well with that here :)
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    Einstein was right: space and time bend
    wildcat
    by wildcat  4-15-2007    6
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    If they die, they die. Just don't hurt profits!!
    egoldstein
    by egoldstein  10-22-2007    3
     Are you kidding me!!!??? The United States government chose to withhold information about airline security because if people knew just how risky it was they may not buy tickets??? OMG...i think we really are living in the United Corporations of America!
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    The Eye of God
    sohil
    by sohil  10-27-2006    17
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    Sunset on Mars
    shunyax
    by shunyax  6-7-2008    1
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    Something "Definitely Unidentified" Crashes In Canada
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  1-8-2008    12
     Ha!! This reminds me of War of the Worlds, but I do have a very vivid imagination. *LOL* Is it just me, or does there seem to be a rise in UFO reports as of late? I've read rumours on the net that governments around the world may be getting reading for some grand "disclosure" of some kind and it's claimed esp Mexico are pushing for it. Britain has just released their X-files too and was it France? Russia is opening up too. Anyway... I think it's all pretty funky. My clip prior to this one reports something shiny has been seen crashing in Kazakhstan too and {{kkcapricorn}} has a clip about groups of strange lights being reported over Britain and the US over New Year's. Any connection, I wonder? Where's Mulder when you need him?? :)
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    Apollo 14 astronaut claims aliens HAVE made contact
    arifsali
    by arifsali  7-23-2008    28
     Can you believe this? The guy is 77 years old now, could he be cooking things up?
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    Spiral pictures
    einbar
    by einbar  6-8-2008   
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    New hyperspace engine could roundtrip Mars in 5 hours
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  8-31-2008    5
     The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics awards prizes for the best papers presented each year. Last year’s winner went to a paper authored by physicist Jochem Hauser, calling for experimental tests of Heim’s theory. “This hyperdrive motor,” Hauser said, “would propel a craft through another dimension at enormous speeds. It could reach a star eleven light years away in just eighty days.”
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    NASA to post millions of photos online
    tabsey
    by tabsey  7-27-2008    3
     There goes the computer's memory and the next ten nights.
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    Scientists discover the energy source driving the Northern Lights
    michellezm
    by michellezm  12-13-2007    4
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    The Top 10 Views Of Earth From Space
    kidora
    by kidora  8-17-2007   
     Great pictures of earth from space, starting from closest to farthest. Wow, what a ride :) Got to love that last picture!
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    Four Reasons Not to Give Up on Interstellar Travel
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  8-23-2008   
     It looks far, dark, and cold... Yet, 120 years ago, flight was science fiction as well. C. G. Jung said that all dreams of space travel are just an escape from one most difficult challenge of all, that is the journey to man's inner space. :-) ...and see my clip from last week on suggested FTL drive. It seems the motivation to escape an inner journey just grows.
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    A hole in Mars
    dellarae
    by dellarae  5-28-2007    3
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    Astronomers find system with five planets
    invictus
    by invictus  11-6-2007    8
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    Scientists Find the Trigger of the Northern Lights
    einbar
    by einbar  7-24-2008    1
     The researchers hope the finding will be a step in developing reliable forecasts of geomagnetic storms.
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    Stunning Photo of Saturn Backlit By the Sun
    Kore7
    by Kore7  5-20-2007    1
     With our sun behind it, Saturn carves out a majestic silhouette against the vastness of space. And the tiny speck peeking through the rings? That's us! Click on images for full-size. (Transmitted by the Cassini probe looking back at the Earth from a billion-mile-out vantage point. Background behind the image's creation.)
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    The White House is Briefed: Phoenix About to Announce "Potential For Life" on Mars
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  8-3-2008    2
     Is this another media spin or the real thing ? Next, JPL scientists are going to be challenged with finding life on earth.... :D
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    WoW, Now THAT'S a rainstorm
    skwirlinator
    by skwirlinator  8-30-2007    3
     NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope observed a fledgling solar system like the one depicted in this artist's concept, and discovered deep within it enough water vapor to fill the oceans on Earth five times. This water vapor starts out in the form of ice in a cloudy cocoon (not pictured) that surrounds the embryonic star, called NGC 1333-IRAS 4B (buried in center of image). Material from the cocoon, including ice, falls toward the center of the cloud. The ice then smacks down onto a dusty pre-planetary disk circling the stellar embryo (doughnut-shaped cloud) and vaporizes. Eventually, this water might make its way into developing planets.
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    Giant Solar Tsunami Viewed from NASA's STEREO Spacecraft
    Mohir
    by Mohir  6-18-2008   
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    "Night Shining Clouds" over Europe
    invictus
    by invictus  6-7-2007    2
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    For Better or Worse, Sex in Space Is Inevitable
    wildcat
    by wildcat  7-7-2008    5
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    Did Earth once have multiple moons?
    wildcat
    by wildcat  5-6-2008    1
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    NASA Plans to Visit the Sun
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  6-14-2008    4
     The two mysteries prompting this mission are the high temperature of the sun's corona and the puzzling acceleration of the solar wind: Mystery #1—the corona: If you stuck a thermometer in the surface of the sun, it would read about 6000o C. Intuition says the temperature should drop as you back away; instead, it rises. The sun's outer atmosphere, the corona, registers more than a million degrees Celsius, hundreds of times hotter than the star below. This high temperature remains a mystery more than 60 years after it was first measured. Mystery #2—the solar wind: The sun spews a hot, million mph wind of charged particles throughout the solar system. Planets, comets, asteroids—they all feel it. Curiously, there is no organized wind close to the sun's surface, yet out among the planets there blows a veritable gale. Somewhere in between, some unknown agent gives the solar wind its great velocity. The question is, what?
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    NASA Needs to Take Space Sex Seriously
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  7-14-2008    7
     The fact remains however, that we are naive of the effects of sex in space, let alone if it is even a pleasurable experience. The mechanics of "human docking procedures" (as described by tests carried out by the Russian space agency) are a lot more complicated when in zero gravity. There are also huge ethical questions hanging over possible pregnancies in space. Zero-G tests on rat embryos produced decreased skeletal and brain development, the effects on a human embryo will remain a mystery. The fact remains that NASA continues to cut back biological research in favor of future Moon missions, so much about human sexuality in space will remain a mystery.
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    Pictures of the Universe
    amgumen
    by amgumen  4-15-2008    1
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    Five questions for a galactic visitor
    wildcat
    by wildcat  5-21-2008    8
     The simple fact is that certain people have always opposed progress while other, better people have driven it. "Experts" decried boiled water as unhealthy compared the vital stuff straight from the river, cursed antibiotics as a temporary placebo, and confidently declared that computers were nothing but expensive toys. As an intelligent species we must make every effort to contact anyone or thing we can - and if you don't like it, there are some lovely caves you can move back to. what are your questions?
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    Plants on alien worlds may not be green
    dorine
    by dorine  4-11-2007    4
     Real good article.
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    Transistors in Space
    wildcat
    by wildcat  8-4-2008    2
     NASA tests new radiation-proof chips
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    Sunrise, Happy Easter Clipmarkonians!
    carrerinyes
    by carrerinyes  3-22-2008    13
     Wishing you all a very happy easter
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    Solar Sailing in Space
    wildcat
    by wildcat  7-25-2008    1
     The concept of solar sailing was invented in the 1920s by two Russian scientists, and it has been the subject of a few projects over the years, says Louis Friedman, the executive director of the Planetary Society, a public space organization based in Pasadena, CA
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    Nassim Nicholas Taleb: the prophet of boom and doom
    wildcat
    by wildcat  8-26-2008    1
     In December he lectured bankers at Société Générale, France’s second biggest bank. He told them they were sitting on a mountain of risks – a menagerie of black swans. They didn’t believe him. Six weeks later the rogue trader and black swan Jérôme Kerviel landed them with $7.2 billion of losses. As a result, Taleb is now the hottest thinker in the world. He has a $4m advance on his next book. He gives about 30 presentations a year to bankers, economists, traders, even to Nasa, the US Fire Administration and the Department of Homeland Security. But he doesn’t tell them what to do – he doesn’t know. He just tells them how the world is. “I’m not a guru. I’m just describing a problem and saying, ‘You deal with it.’” take a moment and read the article
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