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10 killed as Russian train derails
Pakistan News | News, Videos, Articles, Current Affairs, Politics, Entertainment, Technology | Geo TV | Dawn | The News | Ten Sports | Geo Super | India News —
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MOSCOW: At least 10 people have been killed and 130 injured after a passenger train derailed between Moscow and St Petersburg. The federal Investigative Committee said the three rear cars of an express train from Moscow to St Petersburg went off the tracks in Novgorod province. A spokesman for state-run Russian ...2 days ago -
Crater Lake & National Geographic
Eric Stoller's Blog —
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It’s official…I sold a photograph to the National Geographic Society. In 2006, I took several photographs of Crater Lake and stitched them into a panoramic photo. I had no idea that my... .2 days ago -
It’s official: Pinatubo is now owned by Aetas (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
Adam Dicker | Domain Expert —
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Mt. Pinatubo, including the three-kilometer wide crater lake left by its 1991 eruptions, is now officially lutan tua (ancestral land) of Aetas in Botolan, Zambales. Read the original: It’s official: Pinatubo is now owned by Aetas (Philippine Daily Inquirer)3 days ago -
Mininova Deletes All Infringing Torrents and Goes ‘Legal’
Computer & Internet - computer-internet.marc8.com —
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Mininova’s decision to delete all infringing torrents from its index marks the end of an era that started five years ago. read more3 days ago -
Mars may have once hosted a body of water the size of Lake Michigan
Thaindian News —
Authority: 729
Washington, November 26 (ANI): Scientists have found a telltale “bathtub ring” of minerals inside an ancient Martian impact crater, which has led them to suggest that Mars may have once hosted a body of water roughly the size of Lake Michigan.According to a report in National Geographic News, the find means that ...3 days ago -
Foot ulcers dangerous for diabetics
Thaindian News —
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Washington, November 26 (ANI): Foot ulcers can be extremely dangerous for diabetes patients, according to a health expert.Marcus M. Riedhammer, M.D., Certified Wound Specialist, Geisinger Medical Center, insists that diabetics with foot ulcer need to take extra care. Foot ulcers are open sores that usually develop on ...4 days ago -
Panorama: Island shapes that resemble this or that!
Green Diary —
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After letting you witness the sheer majesty of some truly marvelous icebergs , we present some equally remarkable islands that resemble some breathing creatures and inanimate objects as well. It won’t be an exaggeration to label them as wonders of nature (not all, mind you). We’ve also included a couple of ...5 days ago -
Winter: The Perfect Time To Plan Your Long-Distance Trek Along National Scenic Trails
National Parks Traveler —
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Winter is a season for planning. How better to pass some of those long, cold, snowy nights than before the fire or a the kitchen table with guidebooks and maps, calculators and checklists? And if you’re thinking of tackling one of the country’s long-distance hiking trails, planning is definitely not over-rated. ...5 days ago -
Radar Strip Showing Bessel Crater on the Moon
International Space Fellowship —
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Mini-RF S-band zoom synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image strip through central Mare Serenitatis on the near side of the Moon (approximate longitude of strip ~ 18° E; center latitude ~ 20° N). The radar strip runs through the crater Bessel (inset; 15 km (9 mile) diameter; center at 21.8° N, 17.9° E) and covers the ...1 week ago -
A Sideways Look At The Moon
Irregular Times: News Unfit for Print —
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People may not be hopping around on the Moon as they were a generation ago, but there are images of the lunar surface that are much more precise than what we could see back then. The following image was taken by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, as the spacecraft took a 70 degree roll to the side to catch the ...1 week ago -
3-2-1 shoot
Ann-alog: a pixel remix —
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Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument The DAM project moves forward, one DVD at a time. Ive burned all of 2008 in the new system, and about 50% of 2009. Two more hard drives and a " toaster " (my description) to swap the drives. With the motley collection of drives I have on hand, I think I am set to move ...1 week ago -
The Moons Cabeus Crater
International Space Fellowship —
Authority: 598
Most mountains on the Earth are formed as plates collide and the crust buckles. Not so for the Moon, where mountains are formed as a result of impacts. Images taken looking across the landscape rather than straight down really bring out topography and help us visualize the lunar landscape. However such images can only ...1 week ago -
Water Water Everywhere But Not a Drop to Drink
Alternative Health, Natural, Environmental & Organic News Blog —
Authority: 127
News from the final frontier: According to the US Space Agency, a significant amount of frozen water has been found on the moon, proving the $79 million LCROSS mission successful. Hoorah! Chalk one up for team science… Here’s How LCROSS Worked: NASA sent an unmanned craft smashing into the lunar surface . ...1 week ago -
Editorial: NASA wastes millions, discovers water
Daily Titan —
Authority: 547
The NASA program and our expeditions to the moon have for many years been points of pride for the country. During the Kennedy administration, the president declared that the U.S. would put a man on the moon. Through the endeavors of NASA, this goal was achieved. A manned expedition to the moon was a proud moment for ...2 weeks ago -
Nasa’s LCROSS Mission Finds Frozen Water on the Moon
Trends Updates —
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Nasa’s Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) had made an impact into Cabeus crater near south pole of Moon on 9th October and had kicked up debris as high as one mile. Scientists have analyzed the plume of the debris and concluded that it was frozen water. It seems quite a significant quantity of ...2 weeks ago -
NASA says “significant” water was found on the moon
Cheshire Cat Photo Blog (... said the Cat: 'we're all mad here....') —
Authority: 130
In a briefing yesterday at NASA ’s Ames Research Center at Moffett Field in Sunnyvale, California , scientists announced that a “significant amount” of water was found on the moon, on the basis of preliminary data gathered by the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS). The LCROSS ...2 weeks ago -
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Rhetoric & Rockets —
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Potpourri CXIIFirst, I need to get this out of my inbox because it hit there about 12 times. For those of you not in the know--or not Time Magazine subscribers--the Ares rockets were named Times Invention of the Year. Apparently theres a voting process, though, so go to the site here and work with their system and ...2 weeks ago -
Google Doodle Showing Thrilling Discovery of Lots of Water on Moon
PakPoint —
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The moon looks exciting again. It has lots of water, scientists said Friday (Saturday in Manila)—a thrilling discovery that sent a ripple of hope for a future astronaut outpost in a place that has always ... {PakPoint.com Copyrights Notice : If you are looking this text on any website other than your RSS ...2 weeks ago -
Water on moon
Ya devi sarvabhuteshu matri rupena samsthita, Namas tasyai, Namas tasyai, Namas tasyai namo namah. —
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A camera on the probe shows the ejecta plume about 20 seconds after impactNasa’s experiment last month to find water on the Moon was a major success, US scientists have announced.The space agency smashed a rocket and a probe into a large crater at the lunar south pole, hoping to kick up ice. Scientists who [...]2 weeks ago -
Water found on the Moon
Daily Titan —
Authority: 547
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (MCT) — The moon is a wet place, NASA scientists announced Friday at a Mountain View, Calif., press conference, unveiling their long-awaited analysis of a mile-high plume of debris kicked up by the impact of the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite. “We saw real crystalline ice and ...2 weeks ago

