• NASA Astronaut Dan Barry on the Future of Space Robotics

    Updated: 2010-04-30 07:40:00

  • Mars in 3D: James Cameron Convinces NASA to Include 3-D Camera on Mars Rover "Curiosity"

    Updated: 2010-04-30 07:18:00
    James Cameron, director for the all-time great SciFi blockbuster, smash Avatar, is now helping to direct the search for life on Mars. The AP reports that Cameron has successfully lobbied Charles Bolden, NASA'a administrator, to include a special 3-D camera...

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  • SpaceShipTwo could be single stage to suborbit says ESA firm

    Updated: 2010-04-29 17:25:18
    FlightGlobal.com Home Premium Archive Video Images Forum Blogs Jobs Shop Search this blog Subscribe by E-mail Google Translate Recent Entries SpaceShipTwo could be single stage to suborbit says ESA firm What hope for ESA or even UKSA tv VIDEO : Russia's MAKS spaceplane Dassault gives K:1000 VSH suborbital vehicle update Where is Orion , in every sense . South Africa looks to satellite based astronomy The NASA debate rolls on . how many more blunt objects do we have to hit NASA . with Virgin Galactic head of safety wanted , dental included STS-134 now last mission key manifest planning points Recent Assets SpaceShipTwo could be single stage to suborbit says ESA firm By Rob Coppinger on April 29, 2010 4:24 PM Permalink Comments 0 TrackBacks 0 credit : Virgin Galactic caption : could

  • Orion Launch Abort System Funding Halt

    Updated: 2010-04-29 13:45:56
    Home SpaceRef OnOrbit SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology GeneRef Newsletter Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support Orion Launch Abort System Funding Halt By Keith Cowing on April 29, 2010 9:45 AM 19 Comments Funding for Orion Launch Abort System To Cease April 30 Space News Orbital Sciences Corp . is warning subcontractors supporting development of a launch abort system for NASA's Orion crew capsule that funding for the effort will cease April 30, according to industry sources and documents . In an April 20 letter to Minneapolis-based Alliant TechSystems ATK one of two companies

  • Cape Cod As Seen From Orbit

    Updated: 2010-04-29 13:20:28
    Cape Cod, Massachusetts, is the focus of this still image downlinked from the International Space Station while docked with the space shuttle Discovery. high res (1.2 M) low res (58 K)

  • Photo: Canadarm2 Grapples Leonardo

    Updated: 2010-04-29 13:19:25
    : Friday , April 30, 2010 About On Orbit Advertise Here Contact Information Feedback Log Out Home Blogs Features Recent Posts Photo : Canadarm2 Grapples Leonardo Submitted by keithcowing on Thu , 04 29 2010 05:19. Space Exploration The station's robotic Canadarm2 grapples the Leonardo Multi-purpose Logistics Module MPLM from the payload bay of the docked space shuttle Discovery STS-131 for relocation to a port on the Harmony node of the International Space Station . The bright sun and Earth's horizon provide the backdrop for the scene . Canadian-built Dextre , also known as the Special Purpose Dextrous Manipulator SPDM is visible at bottom center . high res 0.9 M low res 79 K 2010 SpaceRef Interactive . Inc Terms of Service User Login Username : Password : Create new account Request new

  • Cassini Spacecraft Glides Over Saturn Moon in Search for Life

    Updated: 2010-04-29 09:24:57
    The Cassini spacecraft exploring Saturn got a new taste of the ringed planet's moon Enceladus late Tuesday when it flew over the icy satellite in a gravity experiment. NASA's Cassini probe glided low over Enceladus to perform an experiment designed...

  • You Create the Caption

    Updated: 2010-04-29 09:24:51

  • The Daily "140" Twitter Quote

    Updated: 2010-04-29 09:24:50
    "Reality is nothing but a collective hunch." Lily Tomlin -Comedian and philosopher.

  • FYI: By Popular Request, We've Hired a World-class Copy Editor

    Updated: 2010-04-29 09:24:49
    To our long-suffering readers: Alexis Cook, copy editor formerly with the BBC, starts at The Daily Galaxy tomorrow. No more typos or tortured grammar (Well, maybe some, here and there just to keep things interesting). Image credit: Our thanks to...

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  • Blunt Talk in Houston

    Updated: 2010-04-29 01:42:00
    Home SpaceRef OnOrbit SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology GeneRef Newsletter Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support Blunt Talk in Houston By Keith Cowing on April 28, 2010 9:42 PM 13 Comments Bolden tries to raise spirits at JSC Houston Chronicle But unlike the president's stop in Florida , where he offered to provide the work force there with 40 million in transition aid and made other concessions , Bolden announced no new initiatives that might benefit Johnson Space Center . Houston Layoffs Not in NASA Plan Yet My Fox Houston For you to go to members of Congress , the media and the

  • James Cameron's 3D Vision For Mars

    Updated: 2010-04-29 00:31:16
    Home SpaceRef OnOrbit SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology GeneRef Newsletter Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support James Cameron's 3D Vision For Mars By Keith Cowing on April 29, 2010 8:31 AM 5 Comments James Cameron lobbies NASA to include 3-D eyes on the next-generation Mars rover Whittier Daily News If the next generation rover is able to take high-resolution color movies in 3-D on Mars , it will be thanks to the reigning king of 3-D cinema himself , Avatar director James Cameron . The Jet Propulsion Laboratory scaled back its plans in 2007 to mount such a camera atop the rover

  • VIDEO: Russia's MAKS spaceplane

    Updated: 2010-04-28 21:01:28
    Spacevidcast.com has released this video and this article about Russia's MAKS aerospace system

  • Costs Force SMD To Reconsider Mars Strategy

    Updated: 2010-04-28 20:35:40
    Home SpaceRef OnOrbit SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology GeneRef Newsletter Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support Costs Force SMD To Reconsider Mars Strategy By Keith Cowing on April 28, 2010 4:35 PM 7 Comments NASA May Stretch out Mars Missions to Save Money NASA is considering a plan to get around limited budgets set in Washington by stretching out missions to bring back samples from Mars , a researcher said on Wednesday . It may be possible to break down the complicated and expensive mission into three parts , said Steve Squyres , a Cornell University astronomer who leads the Mars

  • Mapping NASA's Current Dysfunctionality

    Updated: 2010-04-28 19:06:13
    Home SpaceRef OnOrbit SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology GeneRef Newsletter Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support Mapping NASA's Current Dysfunctionality By Keith Cowing on April 28, 2010 3:06 PM 4 Comments When we understand that slide , we'll have won the war : US generals given baffling PowerPoint presentation to try to explain Afghanistan mess The Mail Its coloured charts , graphs and bullet-points are supposed to make the most incomprehensible data crystal clear . But even the sharpest military minds in American were left baffled by this PowerPoint slide , a mind-boggling

  • Space Station Search for Anti-Matter to Go Live

    Updated: 2010-04-28 13:01:02
    A scheduled July mission by space shuttle Endeavor has been delayed until November so that NASA scientists can make changes designed to extend the lifespan of the onboard Alpha Magnetic Spectometer (AMS). The September 30 Discovery mission, which will see...

  • Have We Contaminated Mars with Life?

    Updated: 2010-04-28 13:01:00
    Michael Crichton would have loved this: Bacteria common to spacecraft may be able to survive the harsh environs of Mars long enough to inadvertently contaminate Mars with terrestrial life, according to new research. "If long-term microbial survival is possible on...

  • The NASA debate rolls on...

    Updated: 2010-04-28 13:00:54
    . FlightGlobal.com Home Premium Archive Video Images Forum Blogs Jobs Shop Search this blog Subscribe by E-mail Google Translate Recent Entries South Africa looks to satellite based astronomy The NASA debate rolls on . how many more blunt objects do we have to hit NASA . with Virgin Galactic head of safety wanted , dental included STS-134 now last mission key manifest planning points Constellation : Hyperbola's journey to nowhere Whose human flight safety standards , again Is the full Orion crew exploration vehicle programme back on Mexico begins 80 million space agency center preparations VIDEO : Senator Bill Nelson says Ares I is not dead yet Recent Assets The NASA debate rolls on . By Rob Coppinger on April 28, 2010 10:59 AM Permalink Comments 0 TrackBacks 0 NASA administrator Charles

  • South Africa looks to satellite based astronomy

    Updated: 2010-04-28 13:00:54
    It is not often Africa and spaceflight get mentioned in the same breath but here are a couple of interesting itemsSouth Africa had a satellite symposium the other week and the country is apparently interested in co-operating with Russia and Japan on satellite based astronomy

  • Bolden Update Today

    Updated: 2010-04-28 09:13:56
    Home SpaceRef OnOrbit SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology GeneRef Newsletter Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support Bolden Update Today By Keith Cowing on April 28, 2010 5:13 AM 44 Comments Administrator Bolden to Speak to NASA Workforce from Johnson Space Center Please join Administrator Charlie Bolden as he addresses the entire NASA workforce during a brief program at the Johnson Space Center in Houston on Wednesday , April 28, at noon EDT . The administrator's remarks will be carried internally on NASA Television on Headquarters channel 76. The program also will be streamed

  • Launch Countdown for NASA's 1st Android Astronaut

    Updated: 2010-04-28 08:51:56
    NASA is preparing to send its first humanoid robot into space. The 140-kilogram R2 model will finally be launched to the International Space Station on the space shuttle Discovery's last mission in September. One major reason for the mission, NASA...

  • You Create the Caption

    Updated: 2010-04-28 08:51:53

  • LaRC Is Looking at Inflatable Modules

    Updated: 2010-04-28 00:50:58
    Home SpaceRef OnOrbit SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology GeneRef Newsletter Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support LaRC Is Looking at Inflatable Modules By Keith Cowing on April 27, 2010 8:50 PM 11 Comments NASA LaRC Solicitation : Study of Deployable Secondary Structures for Expendable Volumes NASA LaRC is seeking an industry partner to study the integration , deployment and packaging of secondary structures within inflation deployed volumes . Secondary structures include any structure that is deployed during or after expansion of the primary volume , such as the floor and work

  • First Minotaur IV Rocket Launched

    Updated: 2010-04-27 22:35:46
    Orbital Sciences Corporation, one of the world’s leading space technology companies, today announced that it successfully launched the first Minotaur IV rocket in support of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA) Hypersonic Technology Vehicle-2 (HTV-2) program. The Minotaur IV rocket is the newest in the Minotaur family of launchers that Orbital produces for the U.S. Air Force under the Orbital/Suborbital Program-2 contract. read more

  • Mini Research Module MRM1 Rassvet Prepared For Launch

    Updated: 2010-04-27 22:25:01
    The Mini Research Module MRM1 Rassvet, a new module for the Russian Segment of the International Space Station, continues to undergo its processing for launch at Kennedy Space Center. The photos below document its integration into the space shuttle cargo processing system. read more

  • Progress M-05M/37P Cargo Droid Prepared For Launch

    Updated: 2010-04-27 22:21:08
    Progress M-05M/37P is on the launch pad at Baikonur Cosmodrome awaiting launch on 28 April 2010 at 1:15 pm EDT. The spacecraft is planne dto dock with the ISS on 1 May 2010 at around 2:34pm. The images below from RSC Energia detail the preparations of this spacecraft for launch. read more</p

  • Pete Worden Receives Arthur C. Clarke Award

    Updated: 2010-04-27 16:31:07
    . Home SpaceRef OnOrbit SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology GeneRef Newsletter Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support Pete Worden Receives Arthur C . Clarke Award By Keith Cowing on April 27, 2010 12:31 PM 3 Comments NASA Ames Center Director Receives Arthur C . Clarke Award The director of NASA's Ames Research Center , S . Pete Worden , was recognized Tuesday by The Arthur C . Clarke Foundation for his leadership in space exploration . Worden has written or co-written more than 150 scientific technical papers in astrophysics , space sciences and strategic studies . He also served as a

  • Astrobiology Update

    Updated: 2010-04-27 15:44:19
    Home SpaceRef OnOrbit SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology GeneRef Newsletter Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support Astrobiology Update By Keith Cowing on April 27, 2010 11:44 AM 2 Comments NASA Announces Wednesday Media Teleconference About Search For Extraterrestrial Life NASA will hold a news media teleconference at 1:30 p.m . EDT , Wednesday , April 28, to discuss the status of agency-sponsored astrobiology research , including the search for evidence of extraterrestrial life and the study of how life began on Earth . Topics also will include the quest for evidence of life on Mars

  • Huntsville and Houston On The Hill

    Updated: 2010-04-27 13:02:28
    Home SpaceRef OnOrbit SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology GeneRef Newsletter Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support Huntsville and Houston On The Hill By Keith Cowing on April 27, 2010 9:02 AM 5 Comments Chamber on an Ares mission Huntsville Times At a reception Sunday evening , U.S . Sen . Richard Shelby ranking Republican on the Senate Appropriations subcommittee that determines funding for NASA said he is doing everything he can to save Constellation , in which the government has already invested 9 billion to establish human presence on the moon and beyond . If Republicans were in

  • Moving Ahead With the ISS National Lab

    Updated: 2010-04-26 22:51:38
    Home SpaceRef OnOrbit SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology GeneRef Newsletter Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support Moving Ahead With the ISS National Lab By Keith Cowing on April 26, 2010 6:51 PM 16 Comments NASA Solicitation : Enabling Support Equipment and Services for International Space Station As A National Lab NASA seeks to increase the utilization of the ISS by other federal entities and the private sector . To facilitate and increase such utilization of the ISS , NASA is providing access to the ISS for the conduct of basic and applied research , technology development and

  • STS-134 now last mission - key manifest planning points

    Updated: 2010-04-26 20:21:40
    FlightGlobal.com Home Premium Archive Video Images Forum Blogs Jobs Shop Search this blog Subscribe by E-mail Google Translate Recent Entries STS-134 now last mission key manifest planning points Constellation : Hyperbola's journey to nowhere Whose human flight safety standards , again Is the full Orion crew exploration vehicle programme back on Mexico begins 80 million space agency center preparations VIDEO : Senator Bill Nelson says Ares I is not dead yet VIDEO : Some fun at MSFC that isn't Ares or heavy lift related Obama's unexecutable non-Constellation Constellation program Obama space plan debate sees no sign of a victor VIDEO : India to OK human spaceflight program by mid-June Recent Assets STS-134 now last mission key manifest planning points By Rob Coppinger on April 26, 2010 5:39

  • Do These Words Still Work?

    Updated: 2010-04-26 18:44:39
    Home SpaceRef OnOrbit SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology GeneRef Newsletter Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support Do These Words Still Work By Keith Cowing on April 26, 2010 2:44 PM 32 Comments Administrator Unveils Future Vision and a Renewed Journey of Learning 12 April 2002 The new NASA vision for the future : is To improve life , here To extend life to , there To find life beyond The NASA mission : is To understand and protect our home planet To explore the Universe and search for life To inspire the next generation of explorers as only NASA can Keith's : note Do these words

  • ESMD Makes Plans To Move Forward

    Updated: 2010-04-26 17:57:32
    Home SpaceRef OnOrbit SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology GeneRef Newsletter Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support ESMD Makes Plans To Move Forward By Keith Cowing on April 26, 2010 1:57 PM 6 Comments NASA ESMD Managers Information Packet : A New Space Enterprise On Feb . 1, 2010, the President released the FY 2011 Budget Request . The budget proposes several exciting new programs that seek to foster a sustainable human space exploration enterprise . Although our philosophy and approach to exploration will change , our fundamental goal remains the same : to send human explorers into

  • IAM Union Rallies in Houston

    Updated: 2010-04-26 15:32:26
    Home SpaceRef OnOrbit SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology GeneRef Newsletter Sign In This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support IAM Union Rallies in Houston By Keith Cowing on April 26, 2010 11:32 AM 2 Comments Machinists in Houston Rally to Save Space Program Jobs International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers It's time to let Congress know that American astronauts deserve better than a heavily outsourced space program that relies on Russian , Japanese and even Chinese contractors to provide transportation to the International Space Station ISS said IAM President Tom Buffenbarger .

  • Mexico begins $80 million space agency center preparations

    Updated: 2010-04-22 19:00:45
    FlightGlobal.com Home Premium Archive Video Images Forum Blogs Jobs Shop Search this blog Subscribe by E-mail Google Translate Recent Entries Is the full Orion crew exploration vehicle programme back on Mexico begins 80 million space agency center preparations VIDEO : Senator Bill Nelson says Ares I is not dead yet VIDEO : Some fun at MSFC that isn't Ares or heavy lift related Obama's unexecutable non-Constellation Constellation program Obama space plan debate sees no sign of a victor VIDEO : India to OK human spaceflight program by mid-June VIDEO : Obama Kennedy Space Center visit media coverage VIDEO : NBC report of First man's opposition to Obama plan One hour 55 minutes to create Obama's own space plan PR disaster Recent Comments gaetano marano ghostNASA.com commented on Mexico begins

  • Is the full Orion crew exploration vehicle programme back on?

    Updated: 2010-04-22 19:00:45
    FlightGlobal.com Home Premium Archive Video Images Forum Blogs Jobs Shop Search this blog Subscribe by E-mail Google Translate Recent Entries Is the full Orion crew exploration vehicle programme back on Mexico begins 80 million space agency center preparations VIDEO : Senator Bill Nelson says Ares I is not dead yet VIDEO : Some fun at MSFC that isn't Ares or heavy lift related Obama's unexecutable non-Constellation Constellation program Obama space plan debate sees no sign of a victor VIDEO : India to OK human spaceflight program by mid-June VIDEO : Obama Kennedy Space Center visit media coverage VIDEO : NBC report of First man's opposition to Obama plan One hour 55 minutes to create Obama's own space plan PR disaster Recent Comments Rob Coppinger commented on Is the full Orion crew

  • Petey Bloggin

    Updated: 2010-04-21 10:40:14
    We’re about to head up to Utah for a family vacation, and I found this while downloading pictures off the camera:

  • News: Statement: U.S. President's Proposal for NASA

    Updated: 2010-04-17 04:56:07
    Statement: U.S. President's Proposal for NASA (from Planetary News)

  • In The News: Obama NASA plan: Mars shot as next generation's Apollo mission

    Updated: 2010-04-16 20:55:13
    On the Planetary Society web site: Obama NASA plan: Mars shot as next generation's Apollo mission

  • Surrender in Space?

    Updated: 2010-04-16 20:55:01
    I know I shouldn’t take anything Mark Whittington writes seriously, but I want to write about a stupid meme that smarter people than Mark have also been bandying about–that somehow Obama’s budget proposal would surrender our leadership in space to the Russians and Chinese. I’m going to dignify this silliness with an attempt at a rebuttal. First [...]

  • “Space Base & Satellite Explorer” (model)

    Updated: 2010-04-14 02:15:38
    Home Forums About Contact Web www.outofthecradle.net Lunar Library : Sections Main Apollo Big Rocks From Space BRfS Fact BRfS Fiction Cultura Lunaris Fun Games High Frontier HF Biologics HF EML-1 HF Facilities Infrastructure HF Fiction HF Navigation HF Resources HF Settlements Habitats La Luna La Lune Moon Fiction Moonbases Selenography Selenology Selenospheres Space Biz Space Law Youth Youth Apollo Youth Educator Materials Youth High Frontier Fact Youth High Frontier Fiction Youth Moon Fact Youth Moon Fiction Yueh OotC : Sections Main Book Reviews Civil Space Programs International Space Station Space Science Space Shuttle Vision for Space Exploration Commercial Space Lunar Orbital Suborbital EVA Interviews EVA FAQs JAT D EVA Reviews Humor Interviews Ken’s Lunar Library Apollo Big Rocks

  • “Outer Space Activity Book”

    Updated: 2010-04-13 01:11:32
    Home Forums About Contact Web www.outofthecradle.net Lunar Library : Sections Main Apollo Big Rocks From Space BRfS Fact BRfS Fiction Cultura Lunaris Fun Games High Frontier HF Biologics HF EML-1 HF Facilities Infrastructure HF Fiction HF Navigation HF Resources HF Settlements Habitats La Luna La Lune Moon Fiction Moonbases Selenography Selenology Selenospheres Space Biz Space Law Youth Youth Apollo Youth Educator Materials Youth High Frontier Fact Youth High Frontier Fiction Youth Moon Fact Youth Moon Fiction Yueh OotC : Sections Main Book Reviews Civil Space Programs International Space Station Space Science Space Shuttle Vision for Space Exploration Commercial Space Lunar Orbital Suborbital EVA Interviews EVA FAQs JAT D EVA Reviews Humor Interviews Ken’s Lunar Library Apollo Big Rocks

  • Heading to Space Access

    Updated: 2010-04-11 16:14:50
    Going to be heading out of town for the annual Space Access conference. With Dave out of town this week, that means I’ll either be sleeping down in Mojave tomorrow night, or riding with someone straight to Phoenix. I’ll be on two panels, one on Thursday evening covering “High Payoff Technologies in LEO and Beyond”. [...]

  • Hydrogen Based Polymers for Densified Propellant Storage?

    Updated: 2010-04-11 16:14:48
    I read an interesting article yesterday on Valterri Maja’s blog (Gravity Loss) about a new class of hydrogen-based materials being researched out at the University of Es sen and a few other locations. Apparently they found a method for lining up the electron spin of the hydrogen atoms in a way that allows [...]

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