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52 matches found for "spaceship"

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New Cloaking Method: No Star Trek or Harry Potter Story

"We have shown that it is numerically possible to cloak objects of any shape that lie outside the cloaking devices, not just from single-frequency waves, but from actual pulses generated by a mul...

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Special Report: To the Red Planet

The universe is very large and our understanding of it very small. Despite the straitened U.S. economy and a crisis of confidence in other countries, there is an opportunity to push out further into t...

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‘Star Trek’ Warp Speed? Two Physicists Have a New Idea That Could Make it Happen

With the new movie ‘Star Trek’ opening in theaters across the nation, one thing movie goers will undoubtedly see is the Starship Enterprise racing across the galaxy at the speed of light. But can trav...

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The Science Tunnel in Florida

On January 16, 2009, the internationally-renowned Science Tunnel, an exhibition of the Max Planck Society, makes its U.S. debut at the South Florida Science Museum. Bank of America is the presenting s...

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New spaceship force field makes Mars trip possible

New research, out today, Tuesday, November 4, published in IOP Publishing’s Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, shows how knowledge gained from the pursuit of nuclear fusion research may reduce the ...

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Scientists funded to design concepts for NASA microgravity experiments

Suborbital spacecraft are launched into space, but do not have enough speed to achieve orbit. They experience several minutes of microgravity ("free fall") and exposure to the environment of...

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Cornell to Show Off its 100-mpg Car-in-progress at New York State Fair

"Our goal is to bring awareness of the technology to the public," said team leader Trey Riddle, a graduate student in Cornell's Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. "...

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Traveling Faster Than the Speed of Light: A New Idea That Could Make It Happen

Dr. Gerald Cleaver, associate professor of physics at Baylor, and Richard Obousy, a Baylor graduate student, theorize that by manipulating the extra spatial dimensions of string theory around a spaces...

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Hubble Sees Stars and a Stripe in Celestial Fireworks

On or around May 1, 1006 A.D., observers from Africa to Europe to the Far East witnessed and recorded the arrival of light from what is now called SN 1006, a tremendous supernova explosion caused by t...

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DFG Establishes Eight New Collaborative Research Centres

The themes of the newly approved Collaborative Research Centres include the development of innovative spaceship drive systems, overcoming treatment resistance in tumours and tackling anxiety disorders...

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Where man boldly goes, bacteria follow -are we contaminating space?

"Wherever man boldly goes his microbial fauna is sure to follow," said Lewis Dartnell, an astrobiologist at University College London. The Russian space station Mir was launched in 1986 and ...

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Europe launches its first re-supply ship – Jules Verne ATV – to the ISS

Lift-off occurred at 05:03 CET (01:03 local) from the Guiana Space Centre, Europe’s spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. This flight required a new version of Europe’s workhorse launcher, the Ariane 5E...

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Follow the launch of ATV 'Jules Verne' live from ESA sites across Europe

Europe’s massive 19 357 kg supply spacecraft will be carried into orbit by a special version of the Ariane 5 launcher. This Ariane is now scheduled to lift off from Europe’s spaceport in Kourou, Frenc...

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Jules Verne ATV launch approaching

The 20-tonne European resupply and space-tug module will be carried into orbit by a special version of the Ariane 5 launch vehicle. The launcher, operated by Arianespace, is now scheduled to lift off ...

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Crew oxygen for ISS loaded on Jules Verne

The maiden voyage of the first European International Space Station (ISS) resupply spaceship is targeted for no earlier than 22 February. Since early January, the launch campaign of the Jules ...

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