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The Offworld Report April 04: Weird Science
Hello planet Sedna, Hong Kong gets a robot cop, why Yellowstone
National Park may be about to exterminate all life in North America,
the Rosetta probe heads for its comet and the Pentagon's new stealth
bomber-like submarine. The Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea's flying
sub, anyone?
This
month's roundup of all the best weird science, real science and
space exploration-related content to be found offworld the 'Nest.
No
More Cryogenics
Freezing astronauts for space travel? No flipping way.
Boom
Boom
X Prize contender SpaceShipOne seriously breaks the Mach barrier
on her maiden test flight.
Martian
Salt
Did Mars really once have a salty sea?.
The
Martian Beachfront
Why NASA is getting worked up about Meridiani Planum.
Sailing
on a Photon
Why solar sail starships are the most romantic way to cruise the
void.
Seeing
Sedna
Our cold new planet, Sedna.
New
planet's Moon
Apparently Sedna may have a moon (or two).
Death
from Space
Why the British government is ignoring the seriousness of meteor
and comet strikes.
Io's
Lava Lakes
Why Jupiter's volcanic moon, Io, resembles an early Earth in its
behaviour.
Tomorrow's
Bots
What the robots of tomorrow will look like.
Darpa
Dreams
Darpa, the Pentagon's tech organisation, is showing off its bizarre
new research
Paul
Allen Funds SETI
Billionaire Paul Allen gives $13.5 million to support the next stage
of SETI.
Robot
Racers
Looks at the Darpa-funded robot vehicles challenge.
Hubble
on Creation
Pics from Hubble show some really ancient galactic activity.
The
Little Things in Life
Article on the elusive promises of nanotechnology.
Wing
Sub Flys
Why the U.S. Navy's new submarine glider is more stealth bomber
than sub. They're obviously big fans of Voyage to the Bottom of
the Sea's flying sub.
Red
Alert
Why the Earth was nearly put on high alert for an atomic-sized asteroid
strike.
Falling
Sky
Asteroid hunters record the nearest near-miss yet of a space rock.
Collision
Asteroids Not SF
Why scientists are taking asteroid threats a lot more seriously
these days.
Strike
Two
Was it one asteroid that did for the dinosaurs, or a two strike
ELE?
Indian
Space fire not Terrorism
India's Space Command rule out sabotage at its main astro base.
Destination
Comet
Animated guide to how the ESA's Rosetta is planning to dock with
a comet.
ESA's
Rosetta Stone
The European Space Agency's spacecraft heads out for its comet.
Harpooning
the Comet
Why the European Space Agency is planning to harpoon a comet.
Rosetta
Launches
Europe's comet-chaser is off.
Beagle's
Death Drop
Beagle 2 could have smashed into Mars because the atmosphere was
less dense than anticipated.
The
Yellowstone Continent Killer
Yellowstone National Park science team deny that an eruption that
could eliminate North America is imminent.
Mars
on Earth
NASA simulates a Mars base in our driest desert.
Chinese
Robocop?
Hong Kong police use Robotcop III to teach school children to fight
crime.
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