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First Instant World Telescope Views Distant Galaxy
SYDNEY, Australia - For the first time, radio telescopes in Australia, China and Europe have been linked in real-time, in effect creating a telescope almost as big as the Earth.
Theory Says Saturn Moon Heat Came From Early Radioactive Decay
Scientists believe heat from radioactive decay inside a tiny, icy Saturn moon shortly after it formed billions of years ago may explain why geysers are erupting from the surface today.
Aerospace could be Mexico's next big industry: Mexican leaders
MEXICO CITY - Top Mexican officials are talking up the prospects of the aerospace industry as the country's next success story.
NASA says it could find most killer asteroids by 2020, but doesn't have money
WASHINGTON - NASA officials say the space agency is capable of finding nearly all the asteroids that might pose a devastating hit to Earth, but there isn't enough money to pay for the task so it won't get done.
Bombardier wins $570M order from Italian Railways for electric locomotives
BERLIN - Italian Railways has awarded Bombardier Transportation (TSX:BBD.B) a $570-million order for 150 more of its E464 electric locomotives.
Traits that make astronauts successful can cause problems, strain relationships
WASHINGTON - From the dawn of the space program, America's astronauts have been treated like stars, saluted as red-white-and-blue heroes, and indoctrinated in NASA's can-do, failure-is-not-an-option ethos.
Astronaut sets U.S. spacewalking record on 3rd spacewalk in 9 days
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria broke the U.S. record of most time walking in space Thursday as he and another astronaut did maintenance work outside the international space station during their third spacewalk in nine days.
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