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Was Einstein'S "Biggest Blunder" A Stellar Success? 
Toronto, Canada (SPX) Nov 23, 2005The genius of Albert Einstein, who added a "cosmological constant" to his equation for the expansion of the universe but later retracted it, may be vindicated by new research. The View Of The 'East Basin' From Husband Hill  
Pasadena CA (SPX) Nov 21, 2005NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit used its panoramic camera to obtain this view of the impact feature called "East Basin" to the northeast of "Husband Hill." NRL Demonstrates Fuel Cell-Powered Unmanned Aerial System  
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 23, 2005The Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), in collaboration with industrial partners, demonstrated an unmanned aerial system (UAS) flight solely powered by fuel cell technology.  | 
Welcome Back! Loral Leaves bankruptcy 
New York (UPI) Nov 22, 2005U.S. technology firm Loral Space & Communications emerged from bankruptcy Tuesday, without ever having gotten debtor-in-possession financing. AMC-23 Satellite Set For December Launch  
Princeton NJ (SPX) Nov 22, 2005The AMERICOM-23 (AMC-23) satellite was delivered to Baikonur, Kazakhstan on November 4 to be readied for its Proton/Breeze M launch scheduled for the morning of December 6 local time (evening of December 5 EST). Ukraine, Kazakhstan Sign Documents On Closer Space Cooperation  
Kiev, Russia (XNA) Nov 22, 2005Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko and his Kazakh counterpart Nursultan Nazarbayev signed here on Friday a joint statement on the promotion of bilateral cooperationin economy, science and military.  | 
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Bush Aide Hints At US Targets On Greenhouse Gas Emissions 
London (AFP) Nov 22, 2005US President George W. Bush's top environmental adviser hinted Tuesday that Washington could be ready to agree to voluntary targets on greenhouse gas emissions. Seasonal Forecast Calls For Mild Winter In West And Cold In Northeast  
Lexington MA (SPX) Nov 23, 2005Atmospheric and Environmental Research released its winter forecast Tuesday indicating that much of the country will experience a warmer than normal winter. Honduran Gamma Storm Toll Rises To 32  
Tegucigalpa (AFP) Nov 21, 2005The death toll in Honduras from Tropical Storm Gamma increased to at least 32, with 13 people missing, officials said late Monday. New Wind Tunnel Aimed At Making Airplanes Quieter To Those On Ground  
Gainesville FL (SPX) Nov 22, 2005As airline travel peaks for the Thanksgiving holiday, a newly completed wind tunnel at the University of Florida may help reduce the noise of commercial airplanes as they fly over homes and neighborhoods. MVS Introduces Iridium-Based Ship Tracking Solution For Maritime Industry  
Bethesda, MD (SPX) Nov 23, 2005At the 2005 Europort Maritime exhibition in Rotterdam this month, mobile satellite service provider MVS introduced a new ship tracking solution that uses the Iridium global satellite network for short-burst data communications.  | 
Blair Warns Iran's Nuke Program Could Threaten 'World Stability' 
London (AFP) Nov 22, 2005Iran's suspected aim to develop nuclear weapons could pose a "very serious threat to world stability and peace", British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Tuesday. SBIRS System Upgrades To Newest Version Of Kinesix's Sammi Software  
Houston TX (SPX) Nov 23, 2005Kinesix Software has signed an agreement with the U.S. Air Force to upgrade the Space-Based Infrared System (SBIRS) to the newest version of Kinesix's Sammi graphical-interface software: Sammi 6.5.  
Beijing (AFP) Nov 22, 2005China said Tuesday three new outbreaks of deadly bird flu had been detected, bringing the total number of confirmed outbreaks in the country to 24 this year. Panic As China Cuts Water To Major City After Chemical Explosion  
Beijing (AFP) Nov 22, 2005Panic spread through one of China's largest cities Tuesday as residents hoarded water and food ahead of a four-day water stoppage due to fears that a chemical plant explosion had contaminated drinking supplies. All Is Not Well In Sino-US Ties: Analysts  
Beijing (AFP) Nov 21, 2005US President George W. Bush's 40-hour Beijing trip produced few tangible results, suggesting all is not well in the way the United States and China manage their ties, analysts said Monday.  | 
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