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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.
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via OptusNet @ 16:29 14th May
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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.
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via Nine MSN @ 4:09 13th May
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As space travel becomes routine and private enterprise gets a foothold in low Earth orbit, it is becoming clear that specialists in the field of space law are required. Until now, lawyers here on the surface have extended their knowledge into space, but there will be a time when terrestrial lawyers will need to be superseded by a space equivalent. For example space lawyers could wrangle who is accountable for the space debris left behind after a satellite gets shot down. What happens if a nation accidentally (or deliberately) destroys another nation's spy satellite? Does this cause retaliation with global consequences or can the dispute be easily settled in "Space Court" with the help of space lawyers? These are extreme examples, but space lawyers may eventually become a part of everyday life for manned excursions into the cosmos.
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via Universe Today @ 4:03 11th Jun
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The US Space shuttle Atlantis lifts off. The human race will find life elsewhere in the universe as it pushes ahead with space exploration, astronauts back from the latest US space mission said. [Agencies]
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via SINA @ 4:15 13th May
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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.
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via All American Patriots @ 4:02 11th Jun
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The human race will find life elsewhere in the universe as it pushes ahead with space exploration, astronauts back from the latest US space mission have said.
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via Nine MSN @ 4:08 13th May
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The human race will find life elsewhere in the universe as it pushes ahead with space exploration, astronauts back from the latest US space mission said Monday.
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via The Age @ 16:45 12th May
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The human race will find life elsewhere in the universe as it pushes ahead with space exploration, astronauts back from the latest US space mission said Monday.
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via Antara Interactive @ 6:04 12th May
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TOKYO - The human race will find life elsewhere in the universe as it pushes ahead with space exploration, astronauts back from the latest US space mission said Monday.
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via CHINAdaily @ 10:20 12th May
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TOKYO (AFP) - The human race will find life elsewhere in the universe as it pushes ahead with space exploration, astronauts back from the latest US space mission said Monday.
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 10:21 12th May
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TOKYO (AFP) - The human race will find life elsewhere in the universe as it pushes ahead with space exploration, astronauts back from the latest US space mission said Monday.
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via AFP via Yahoo! @ 6:05 12th May
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TOKYO (AFP) - The human race will find life elsewhere in the universe as it pushes ahead with space exploration, astronauts back from the latest US space mission said Monday.
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via AFP @ 6:05 12th May
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TOKYO, May 12: The human race will find life elsewhere in the universe as it pushes ahead with space exploration, astronauts back from the latest USA space mission said today.
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via The Statesman @ 8:31 13th May
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The human race will find life elsewhere in the universe as it pushes ahead with space exploration, astronauts back from the latest US space mission said.
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via The Age @ 15:39 12th May
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The human race will find life elsewhere in the universe as it pushes ahead with space exploration, astronauts back from the latest US space mission said.
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via SBS World News Australia @ 6:05 12th May
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Astronauts don't talk much about it, but about half of those who fly in space experience Space Adaptation Syndrome (SAS), or space sickness, which includes nausea, vertigo, visual illusions and headaches. Even though SAS isn't life threatening, the onset of these symptoms at a crucial point in the mission could have potentially detrimental affects. The last thing any space flight needs is a violently ill commander or pilot during important maneuvers like docking to the space station, or a spacewalker doing the Technicolor Yawn in his helmet. Researchers have determined that SAS is not caused so much by the weightlessness experienced in space, but more by the body adapting to a different gravitational force. A Dutch PhD student studying SAS believes she may have developed a ground-based method for identifying people who are subject to spac
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via Universe Today @ 3:32 24th May
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QuantumG writes "Greg Zsidisin appeared on The Space Show today to ask Where Are The Space Advocates?. For the first time in decades Space is once again a political issue with all four major presidential candidates having something to say about space policy and yet nothing is being heard from space advocates. As we enter a new "Space Nexus" like we did after Apollo, now is a critical time to let your representatives know how you feel about space exploration, and yet no-one has anything to say." The show itself is a podcast if you want to give it a listen. Personally I'm hoping that this election puts space exploration back in the public consciousness- Apollo inspired a generation to learn math and science. I want my kid to be inspired by something bigger than that.
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via Slashdot @ 14:20 12th May
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We all know how hard life can be, but spare a thought for the microbes recently discovered 1.6 kilometres (1 mile) below the seabed off the coast of Canada. The living conditions are cramped, the environment is a searing 100°C (212F), and yet these hardy cells appear to be thriving. In the midst of the historic landing of Phoenix in the arctic wastes of Mars yesterday, the interest in finding life on the Red Planet has, yet again, reached fever pitch. Although Phoenix isn't built to look for life, it is assessing the Martian surface water content for signs that it may (or may have been able to) support life. This new discovery of life so deep below the Earth's surface may set some new limits on just how extreme life can be on other planets…
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via Universe Today @ 15:54 27th May
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America must begin preparing astronauts for sex in space if it is serious about sending humans to Mars, according to an adviser studying the best gender balance of crews for the next wave of space travel.
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via Telegraph @ 11:36 12th Jul
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Tokyo - The human race will find life elsewhere in the universe as it pushes ahead with space exploration, astronauts back from the latest US space mission said on Monday.
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via IOL @ 6:03 12th May
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PHPNerd writes "Over at space.com is an interesting article about the first space lawyer. He graduated from the University of Mississippi. 'Any future space lawyer might have to deal with issues ranging from the fallout over satellite shoot-downs to legal disputes between astronauts onboard the International Space Station. The expanding privatization of the space sector may also pose new legal challenges [...] "We are particularly proud to be offering these space law certificates for the first time, since ours is the only program of its kind in the U.S. and only one of two in North America," said Samuel Davis, law dean at the University of Mississippi.'"
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via Slashdot @ 2:49 13th May
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Tokyo, May 14: The human race will find life elsewhere in the universe as it pushes ahead with space exploration, astronauts back from the latest US space mission.
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via Siasat Daily @ 22:17 14th May
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Tokyo, May 14: The human race will find life elsewhere in the universe as it pushes ahead with space exploration, astronauts back from the latest US space mission.
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via Siasat Daily @ 22:17 14th May
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Tokyo, May 14: The human race will find life elsewhere in the universe as it pushes ahead with space exploration, astronauts back from the latest US space mission.
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via ZeeNews.com @ 22:18 14th May
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coondoggie writes "Google largely conquered the Earth — now it is taking aim at space. At least co-founder Sergei Brin is. Brin today said he put down $5 million toward a flight to the International Space Station in 2011. Brin's space travel will be brokered by Space Adventures, the space outfit that sent billionaire software developer Charles Simonyi to the station in 2007. Computer game developer (and son of a former NASA astronaut) Richard Garriott is currently planning a mission to the ISS in October 2008. Garriott is paying at least $30 million to launch toward the space station aboard a Russian Soyuz spaceship according to Space Adventures." Make sure to wave when you are over Michigan, man. I'll be the one on my lawn, green with envy.
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via Slashdot @ 18:42 11th Jun
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