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Archive for June, 2008

Earth’s Cries Recorded in Space (SPACE.com)

SPACE.com - Earth emits an ear-piercing series of chirps and whistles that could be heard by any aliens who might be listening, astronomers have discovered.

Futuristic Chembots Squeeze Through Small Spaces (LiveScience.com)

LiveScience.com - Soft and squishy chemical robots will one day squeeze through tight
spots then expand to 10 times larger, offering an advantage over rigid
robots. Once a mission is complete, a chembot would biodegrade.

NASA Astronaut Readapts to Life on Earth (SPACE.com)

SPACE.com - American
astronaut Garrett Reisman is getting reacquainted with gravity and baseball as
he readjusts to life on Earth after three months living in space.

Opportunity Rover Eyes Cliff Face on Mars (SPACE.com)

SPACE.com - GOLDEN, Colorado ? NASA’s Opportunity Mars rover is getting an eyeful, wheeling itself ever closer
to a cliff wall that’s part of the huge Victoria Crater. A camera campaign is
underway, with early imagery producing anticipation within the rover science team
back on Earth.

Creature Sets Record for Living Fast, Dying Young (LiveScience.com)

LiveScience.com - You think kids today are immature? A species of chameleon in Madagascar spends most of its lifespan incubating inside its shell. After four or five months out in the world, it dies.




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