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30 Years of Voyager

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- September 9, 2007, 06:43
30 years ago, the Voyager space probes were launched into space by the USA, and since then, they have flown out through the solar system, past the other planets, and given us as a species a great deal of insight into the make up of space, as well as providing us with some jaw dropping [...]

How small can it get?

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- June 24, 2007, 21:45
We are now living in a very advanced world and everything seems automated. There is a saying that the only constant thing on the world is change and it seems that this saying is very much applicable on the field of science and technology. Every second, there is a possibility that a new invention wil

The Space Shuttle

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- June 23, 2007, 13:17
The US government now plans to retire the space shuttle fleet in a couple of years, deciding that they are no longer safe enough, so it seems like a good time to have a quick look back over its history to see whether it has been a success. The roots of the space shuttle that NASA [...]

Wishing on a shooting star

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- June 3, 2007, 19:48
It was a dark starry night and when you gazed on the sky, a sudden trace of light caught your eye. It was then that you realized that it was a shooting star! You immediately mumbled your wishes, hoping that it will come true. Even if you are not sure whether your wish will be [...]

James Webb Space Telescope

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- June 2, 2007, 18:38
Perhaps the greatest advertisements for scientific method today are the incredible images that have been produced by the Hubble Space Telescope since it was launched into space more than a decade ago. Unlike the past, where images of space were typically a blur with a few white spots where the star


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