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Help Wanted Astronauts: related news

Federal Government Will Help Michigan Officials Tap Into $400 Billion In Private Infrastructure Funds to Improve Transportation Network and Help Businesses Thrive, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Announces (05/05/08)

Federal Government Will Help Michigan Officials Tap Into $400 Billion In Private Infrastructure Funds to Improve Transportation Network and Help Businesses Thrive, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Announces

Help Wanted: Astronauts

NASA is now accepting applications for its 2009 astronaut class. The agency is looking for a few men and women who want to fulfill their dreams and be a part of the next generation of explorers.

Help Wanted: Europe Puts Out Call for Astronauts

This image released by the European Space Agency ESA on Sunday Feb. 25, 2007 shows a two-colour composite of Mars seen by ESA Rosetta probe's Osiris narrow-angle camera on Feb. 24, 2007 from a distance of about 240,000 kms.

onTargetjobs Selects WANTED Tech's Analytics(C) to Increase Sales in Online Market Segments

PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - WANTED Technologies Corporation (TSX-V: WAN), a leader in sales and competitive intelligence solutions for media companies, announced today that it has signed a nationwide agreement with onTargetjobs Inc. WANTED's suite of business intelligence and sales lead solutions will help onTargetjobs focus its sales and marketing efforts in segments where it operates targeted, niche job boards.

NASA astronauts return to ISS after spacewalk

MOSCOW. June 4 (Interfax-AVN) - U.S. astronauts Michael Fossum and Ronald Garan have finished their spacewalk and returned to the airlock compartment of the International Space Station (ISS). "While outside the station the US. Astronauts assembled the Japanese module Kibo on the left side of the U.S. module Harmony, checked the air tightness of the docking, hooked the cooling and electricity systems of the two modules and installed and tested roller bearings in the turning mechanism of a solar panel," Russian Mission Control told Interfax-AVN. On Wednesday, both astronauts will start preparing for a second spacewalk, set for Thursday. And a third spacewalk for them is scheduled for Sunday. The ISS crew comprises Russian cosmonauts Sergei Volkov and Oleg Konenenko, and Gregory Chamitoff, who replaced Garret Reisman as a member of the missi

Google's High Tech Help for Amazon Tribe

High tech help for a tribe in the Amazon. Bloomberg Boot Camp, a report on today’s technology. The Surui tribe….like others in the Brazilian Amazon….has been battling the illegal logging and deforestation…of their land. A year ago, the tribe’s chief, Almir Surui, traveled to Google’s campus in Mountain View, California…seeking help. Last month, Google Earth Outreach Program manager Rebecca Moore spent several weeks in the Amazon…and plans are underway to help the Surui educate the world about their culture and their plight…

Space Station Astronauts Could Get Stranded in Kibo

This could be a bit of a tricky (and amusing) situation for astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS). Space Shuttle Discovery astronaut Mark Kelly mentioned a minor technicality with the new Kibo laboratory during an in flight interview last Friday: It might be too spacious. Surely this is a good thing right? It is, and it isn't. On the one hand the lab provides a large volume for four astronauts to work in comfortably, but on the other hand, if you get stuck in the middle, you may not be able to reach the sides. This could result in a rather frustrating situation where one of the astronauts may become "stranded" in zero-G…

Debt Solution - Debt Consolidation Help - Personal Loan Consolidation 957

If the credit score is low, credit card debt help companies recommend raising the credit score before making application through a lender. Some even render services of professionals like financial counselors to provide low-interest debt consolidation help. A debt help service is an agency that helps the consumer in becoming debt-free. We all know how these creditors can be nasty at times.

Astronauts wanted, must speak Russian (+video)

Did you ever dream of being an astronaut when you were a child? The European Space Agency is now recruiting astronauts for the first time in 15 years.

Astronauts wanted: how to audition

Are you young and fit with a science degree? Then the moon is only a step away, says Roland White, as the European Space Agency is holding open auditions for astronauts

Astronauts anchor Japanese lab to ISS

Astronauts have floated out of the International Space Station on the first of their three walks.Astronauts have floated out of the International Space Station on the first of their three walks.

Astronauts brief Earth from International Space Station

Washington - Astronauts aboard the International Space Station painstakingly displayed their national flags from the United States, Japan and Russia in zero gravity Monday as they prepared to address the world in a news conference. The 10 astronauts shared their experiences living aboard the ISS, one day after completing a third spacewalk that included preparations for bringing the Japanese research module Kibo on line and a retinue of other maintenance and inspection tasks.

Discovery astronauts begin spacewalk to install large Japanese lab

HOUSTON - Spacewalking astronauts floated outside the International Space Station Tuesday to help install the orbiting outpost's newest room, a bus-sized Japanese laboratory.

Discovery Astronauts Begin First Spacewalk of Mission

HOUSTON — Spacewalking astronauts floated outside the international space station Tuesday to help install the orbiting outpost's newest room, a bus-sized Japanese laboratory.

Discovery astronauts begin spacewalk outside the ISS

HOUSTON -- Spacewalking astronauts floated outside the International Space Station on Tuesday to help install the orbiting outpost's newest room, a bus-sized Japanese laboratory.

Why Do Astronauts Suffer From Space Sickness?

Rotating astronauts for a lengthy period provided researcher Suzanne Nooij with better insight into how 'space sickness' develops, the nausea and disorientation experienced by many astronauts.

Why do astronauts suffer from space sickness?

Centrifuging astronauts for a lengthy period provided researcher Suzanne Nooij with better insight into how space sickness develops, the nausea and disorientation experienced by many astronauts. Nooij defended her PhD theses on this subject at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft, The Netherlands) on Tuesday 20 May.

Why do astronauts suffer from space sickness?

Centrifuging astronauts for a lengthy period provided researcher Suzanne Nooij with better insight into how space sickness develops, the nausea and disorientation experienced by many astronauts. Nooij defended her PhD theses on this subject at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft, The Netherlands) on Tuesday.

Discovery astronauts install Japanese module

Two NASA astronauts have installed a Japanese module on the International Space Station. They used a nearly seven-hour spacewalk to attach the bus-sized laboratory, Kibo, which means 'hope', to the ISS. The new unit is now the biggest room on the space station. The two astronauts also retrieved a shuttle inspection tool, and inspected solar components. The space shuttle Discovery arrived on Monday for a scheduled 14-day mission, during which three spacewalks are planned.

Space Shuttle Astronauts Finish Work on International Space Station

Washington -- 10 June 2008 -- Astronauts from the U.S. space shuttle Discovery have finished their final jobs on the International Space Station, and held a news conference from space. The Discovery astronauts Monday flexed the robotic arm that is part of the Japanese science laboratory they helped to install on the space station.

Lower Gravity Will Help Lunar Dust Get Deep Into Astronaut Lungs

Dusting the house might be a chore here on Earth, but when astronauts return to the Moon, they'll need to be neat freaks. Their lives might depend on it! According to researchers at the National Space Biomedical Research Institute, the health of lunar astronauts will depend on how well they can keep the fine lunar dust out of the air.

Nunavut trio vie to be Canada's next astronauts

Whoever becomes Canada's next astronauts could someday catch this view of the Queen Elizabeth Islands in Nunavut and the N.W.T. NASA captured this image of the islands from space on July 2, 2008.Whoever becomes Canada's next astronauts could someday catch this view of the Queen Elizabeth Islands in Nunavut and the N.W.T. NASA captured this image of the islands from space on July 2, 2008.

There must be life in space: astronauts:

The human race will find life in the universe, astronauts back from the latest US space mission say.The human race will find life in the universe, astronauts back from the latest US space mission say.

There must be life in space: astronauts

The human race will find life in the universe, astronauts back from the latest US space mission say.The human race will find life in the universe, astronauts back from the latest US space mission say.

SAP and Microsoft Join Together to Help Banks Establish a SOA

SAP, together with Microsoft, announced a milestone in its mission to help banks establish a service-oriented architecture (SOA) for their business operations. SAP and Microsoft, along with other founding members, have created the Banking Industry Architecture Network (BIAN). The goal of BIAN is to help banks ease the transition to an SOA by gathering together a community of industry players and global banks who will openly share domain and technical expertise to apply SOA principles and methodologies. In employing these principles, banks globally will be able to better respond to changing customer needs and reduce risk and cost of re-engineering legacy systems towards a more flexible operational environment.


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