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NASA's Stardust Probe In 'Excellent' Condition After Return To Earth
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jan 15, 2006
"StarDust" returned to Earth Sunday carrying precious samples of dust from stars and comets, which scientists believe could offer vital clues about the origins of our solar system. After a seven-year journey, the capsule weighing 46 kilograms and carrying a teaspoonful of space dust landed in a Utah desert. "All stations, we have touchdown," mission control said as the capsule landed in Utah. fullstory
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New Horizons Probe Ready For Tuesday Launch To Pluto And Beyond
Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) Jan 14, 2006
New Horizons is now well inside T-100 hours from the planned launch time on Tuesday. Subject to the approval of the Launch Readiness Review (LRR) to be held at KSC on Sunday, and the weather, the New Horizons campaign team will proceed toward the planned launch on Tuesday.

Contract For In-Orbit Validation Of Galileo System To Be Signed
Berlin, German (ESA) Jan 16, 2006
After the successful launch of the GIOVE-A satellite on 28 December 2005 and the acquisition of the first 'Galileo' signal on 12 January 2006, Galileo is now well on its way with the signing of the contract for the development and in-orbit validation of the constellation's first four satellites.

Outside View: Exploring 4Th Gen War
Washington (UPI) Jan 14, 2006
Not surprisingly, the spread of the intellectual framework I call the Four Generations of Modern War has brought forth a host of reinterpreters and critics. Some have added valuable insights, while others have just muddied the waters.
Satellite Cured The Radio Star
New York (AFP) Jan 15, 2006
With its largely commercial-free and joyfully expletive-laced programming, satellite radio has, in four short years, morphed from a novelty product into a mainstream phenomenon.

NASA Restructures Aeronautics Research
Washington DC (SPX) Jan 16, 2006
In a move designed to better align the agency's aeronautics research, Lisa Porter, NASA's associate administrator of the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, announced a comprehensive restructuring of research programs.

Geneva Completes First Stage Of US Navy Project
Carrollton TX (SPX) Jan 15, 2006
Geneva Aerospace successfully completed an unmanned test flight of a Long-EZ aircraft, outfitted with their command, control and communication (C3) solutions. Naval Air Systems Command and the United States Air Force UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) Battlelab are jointly supporting the project.
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Memory Design Breakthrough Can Lead To Faster Computers
Baltimore MD (SPX) Jan 16, 2006
Imagine a computer that doesn't lose data even in a sudden power outage, or a coin-sized hard drive that could store 100 or more movies. Magnetic random-access memory, or MRAM, could make these possible, and would also offer numerous other advantages.

Nano World: Magnet Nanostructure For Chips
New York (UPI) Jan 13, 2006
All-magnetic microchips without transistors that could pack more computing power, instantly turn on without need to wait for reboot and change function after they are built, could one day develop from a novel device made of magnets only nanometers wide, experts told UPI's Nano World.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Robot
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Jan 16, 2006
Will robots one day rule the world? For decades this notion has both fascinated and terrified humans, our hungry imagination fed by Hollywood blockbusters and sci-fi novels.

The Huygens Landing: One Year On
Paris (ESA) Jan 16, 2006
One year ago this week, on 14 January 2005, ESA's Huygens probe reached the upper layer of Titan's atmosphere and landed on the surface after a parachute descent 2 hours and 28 minutes later.

UW-Madison Programmer Gives Weather For The Palm Of Your Hand
Madison WI (SPX) Jan 16, 2006
Weather lovers have a new tool at hand to obtain weather information on demand through a PDA-friendly weather Web service created by Russ Dengel at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Iran Says Not Scared Of Security Council, Warns On Oil Prices
Tehran (AFP) Jan 15, 2006
Iran said Sunday it was "not scared" of being hauled before the UN Security Council and warned any sanctions over its disputed nuclear programme could cause an unexpected hike in oil prices.
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