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The Most Distant Object Yet Discovered In The Universe
Paris, France (SPX) May 01, 2009
ESO's Very Large Telescope has shown that a faint gamma-ray burst detected last Thursday is the signature of the explosion of the earliest, most distant known object in the Universe (a redshift of 8.2). ... read more
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    Aerojet Completes Engine Tests For NASA's Orion Crew Module
    Sacramento CA (SPX) May 01, 2009
    Aerojet has successfully completed the first series of vibration and altitude hot fire tests on NASA's Orion crew module's 160 lb. thrust mono-propellant rocket engine. The objective of the test program was to verify engine performance after the thruster was subjected to Orion vibration loads which produced energy levels that were two times higher than those previously qualified. The ... read more *New* Comments: 0

    NASA's Galaxy-Exploring Mission Celebrates Sixth Anniversary
    Pasadena CA (SPX) May 01, 2009
    NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer Mission marks its sixth anniversary studying galaxies beyond our Milky Way through its sensitive ultraviolet telescope, the only such far-ultraviolet detector in space. The mission studies the shape, brightness, size and distance of galaxies across 10 billion years of cosmic history, giving scientists a wealth of data to help us better understand the origin ... read more *New* Comments: 0

    Faster Than The Speed Of Sound
    Columbus OH (SPX) May 01, 2009
    When a jet is flying faster than the speed of sound, one small mistake can tear it apart. And when the jet is so experimental that it must fly unmanned, only a computer control system can pilot it. Ohio State University engineers have designed control system software that can do just that - by adapting to changing conditions during a flight. Government agencies have been developing f ... read more *New* Comments: 0

    Base Considers Disassembling Historical Launch Complex
    Vandenberg AFB CA (SPX) May 01, 2009
    Vandenberg is currently undergoing the planning stages of removing and disassembling pieces from one of its historical launch pads, Space Launch Complex-5. The reason behind modifying the vacant complex came about when Vandenberg began receiving numerous requests from different agencies, programs and personnel around the globe for unused SLC-5 parts. "As an architectural historian, I ... read more *New* Comments: 0

    BSkyB posts third-quarter net profit
    London (AFP) April 30, 2009
    British pay-TV giant BSkyB on Thursday announced modest net profits for the third quarter of its financial year thanks to strong subscriber growth and demand for high definition services. BSkyB posted net profit of 3.0 million pounds (6.7 million euros, 8.9 million dollars) for the three months to the end of March, compared with a loss of 6.0 million pounds in the same period a year earlier. ... read more *New* Comments: 0

     
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