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Google’s Nexus One Phone Survives In Space

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8:45AM September 1, 2011 | Alex Kidman

A Google Nexus One shot into space by an enterprising group of students survived the cold vacuum of space. Sadly, while it makes an excellent low-cost satellite, it’s not quite as good at surviving return impacts. Video after the jump. More »


Science

Giant Mysterious Spiral Takes Over The Skies Of Norway

5:05AM December 10, 2009 | Jesus Diaz

People are freaking out all over Norway because of what you are seeing here. It’s probably not a photoshop: The spooky giant spiral was seen, photographed, and recorded on video from all over the country. Looks like an inter-dimensional portal: More »


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Ares I-X Rocket Unveiled, Rolls Out To Launch Pad

1:05AM October 21, 2009 | Jesus Diaz

At last! The new Arex I-X rocket—the first model of the rocket that will take humans back to the Moon and beyond—is out of NASA’s assembling facilities, and is now at Launch Pad 39B, getting ready for launch. More »


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THIS Is The Biggest Rocket You’ve Ever Seen

11:30AM August 4, 2009 | Rosa Golijan

The last time we looked at the Ares I-X, we only got to see the tip of what will be one of the world’s biggest rockets, but now it’s nearly done and right on schedule for a Halloween launch. [NASA] More »


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NASA’s Orion Crew Module Includes Majestic Ejection System

1:00PM July 17, 2009 | Dan Nosowitz

More Analysis On The Korean Rocket Launch

6:20AM July 1, 2009 | Jason Chen

Really interested in what kind of nuclear rocket capability North Korea has? The Bulletin does a really in-depth analysis of the latest launch, based on released and carefully reasoned interpolated data. More »