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Aug 30, 2002
Can Lance Sing His Way Into Space

US Pop Star Gets Thumbs-Up For Space Trip

Predator UAV Drops A BAT In Key Combat Feasibility Test

Ariane Rocket Places Two European Satellites In Orbit

Ariane Launch Delayed By Technical Faults

Australia's Homegrown Satellite Prepares For Japan Launch

Pakistan And Iran Are China's Main Missile Customers: Analyst

China Calls For End To US Sanctions After New Missile Export Rules

Japan Makes Earth Summit Appeal For US To Ratify Global Warming Pact

Corporate Giants Join Greens In Attack On US Over Environment

World Leaders Urged To Lift Billions Out Of Poverty And Save The Planet

Two Test Dummies To Ride On SZ-4

US Envoy Leaves China As War On Terror Brings Sides Closer

US Welcomes New China Missile Rules But Wants Enforcement

Astronomers Lose Hope For Missing US Space Probe

Two Russian Cosmonauts Complete Space Walk

Info Technology As Tool For Sustainable Development

Lifting The Veil On Planet Formation

NASA Names Builder For Future Gamma Ray Observatory

Amazing Magnetic Fluids

Super Robots Could Owe Their Mobility To A Cockroach

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Sept 2, 2002
Lance Bass Out Of Sync With Payment Schedule To Russia

technically Lance would be the first person to "work his passage" to space as many an entertainer has done across the oceans...
Moscow - Sept 2, 2002
Russian space officials warned US pop star and astronaut wannabe Lance Bass Monday that his planned ride to the space station was in serious jeopardy and would be called off if his sponsors do not send cash within "a matter of days." "We still haven't received a cent from Bass's sponsors. We want to start receiving money within a matter of days," Rosaviakosmos spokesman Sergei Gorbunov told AFP.
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    World Leaders Urged To Lift Billions Out Of Poverty And Save The Planet
    Johannesburg (AFP) Aug 27, 2002
    A vast forum on the future of the planet has got underway here amid calls for decisive action to haul billions of people out of poverty and save the planet's fast-dwindling resources from further plundering.In an opening speech to the Earth Summit on Monday, South African President Thabo Mbeki described the Earth as a village divided by a river into districts of want and wealth, while its environment steadily sickened.
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  • Dual Test Dummies To Ride Shenzhou 4
    Beijing - Aug 27, 2002
    Two dummies will be part of a collection of experiments on Shenzhou-4 (SZ-4) that will be the last unmanned test mission of the manned spacecraft later this year, Chinese media has reported in recent days.
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    NASA Names Builder For Future Gamma Ray Observatory
    Greenbelt - Aug 27, 2002
    NASA has selected Spectrum Astro, of Gilbert, AZ, to build the Gamma ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST) Observatory. GLAST will have the ability to detect gamma rays from the most energetic phenomena in the universe.

    Amazing Magnetic Fluids
    Huntsville - Aug 27, 2002
    If you don't see it for yourself, you might not believe it. A grey blob oozes down the side of a laboratory beaker. It's heading for the table, but before it gets there a low hum fills the air. Someone just switched on an electromagnet. The goop stiffens, quivers, then carries on oozing only after the hum subsides.

    Lifting The Veil On Planet Formation
    Pasadena (JPL) Aug 27, 2002
    Early next year, the field of new planet observations will be extended into space with the launch of the Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF).

    Just Park It Over Near Olympus Mons
    Moffett Field - Aug 26, 2002
    Scientists preparing for NASA's next Mars mission, the twin Mars Exploration Rovers scheduled for launch in June and July 2003, are now able to view more than 44,000 high-resolution images of Mars collected by the Mars Global Surveyor. Some show detail at less than three meters per pixel.

    NASA's Kennedy Space Center: Old, Worn Out And Cash Starved
     Washington (AFP) Aug 22, 2002
    Modern and cutting edge in the 1960s, NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida and the home of the US space program, is showing its age -- and as it slows, so does the space program, with NASA having to postpone launches because of failing equipment, which, in many cases, dates back to the Apollo program on the 1960s.

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    UAV Drops A BAT
    Huntsville - Aug. 27, 2002
    The U.S. Air Force and Northrop Grumman Corporation conducted drop tests July 25 and Aug. 13 that successfully demonstrated the feasibility of releasing a Bat submunition from a Predator unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).

    Robots Could Owe Their Mobility To A Cockroach
    San Diego - Aug 27, 2002
    The cockroach is an insect despised for its ubiquitousness, among other reasons. Yet, it may hold a key to the next evolutionary step in the "life" of robots.

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    Info Technology As Tool For Sustainable Development
    Geneva (IPS) Aug 26, 2002
    Information technology can play an important role in fomenting sustainable development, says the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in a new report prepared for the international summit that began this week in Johannesburg.

    Loss Of Contour Will Put Spotlight On APL
    Los Angeles - Aug 25, 2002
    The loss of the Contour comet probe will soon put the investigative spotlight on the Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) at the Johns Hopkins University in Maryland as a NASA appointed panel seeks to find out what went wrong with the $180 million probe as it fired its main engine to leave Earth orbit on August 15.

    The Spirit of Mars
    Scottsdale - August 26, 2002
    For nearly a century Mars has been the blue screen onto which we project, in scientific speculation as well as literature, two powerful concepts: the West and the Other. Looking at the sequence of imagined Marses (see the previous edition of this column, "Barsoom's Legacy), we the evolution of American hopes and fears. In turn, these projections continue to shape the meaning of Mars for us.



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