First load of Red Planet soil misses examination oven
Posted on June 14th, 2008 at 9:07 pm by admin
Capital of Arizona, Arizona The first sample of Martian dirt ditched onto the openning up of the Phoenix lander’s petite testing oven failed to hit the tool, and scientists said Sat that they will dedicate a few years to nerve to ascertain the reason.
The Phoenix lander’s automatic arm is braced to ditch dirt into 1 of its eight ovens.
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Cosmonauts test automaton arm
Posted on June 14th, 2008 at 2:47 pm by admin
Ness CANAVERAL, Florida Astronauts tested out the international space station’s fresh piece of equipment Saturday, but it was a very circumscribed test.
Unlike modules of the international space station are seeable in a position from a spacewalkinging astronaut.
Space shuttle Uncovering crew fellow members Akihiko Hoshide and Karenic Nyberg affected the Japanese Kibo lab’s robotlike arm for the first time, moving it very somewhat with a serial of biddings.
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Metropolis unveils immense wireless network
Posted on June 14th, 2008 at 8:25 am by admin
Sooner State CITY, Oklahoma When Sooner State City firemen received a written report that a physical structure had existed buried in a shallow grave at Lake Overholser, they conferred with detailed topographic maps from the battlefield as they nailed where to seem.
Glenn Clark operates a computing machine inside a firing engine attached to Oklahoma City’s wireless network.
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Sharks to be tracked after attacks
Posted on June 14th, 2008 at 2:08 am by admin
Acapulco, Mexico Senders will be affiliated to sharks off the Pacific coast so scientists can supervise their conduct after 3 surfboarders were assailed, a Mexican official emphasised.
After sharks voted out two surfboarders, scientists want to larn why the marauders are acquiring close to Mexico’s Pacific coast.
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