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NASA Installing Attachable Inflatable Space Habitat To ISS - Science World
Report

Posted: 14 Apr 2016 02:01 AM PDT
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t...abitat-iss.htm


Science World Report
NASA Installing Attachable Inflatable Space Habitat To ISS
Science World Report
Consequently, the resulting information will help Bigelow Aerospace, BEAMs
manufacturer, to develop sturdier expandable space habitats in the near
future. One of Bigelows ultimate aims is to build space hotels that not
only come in handy for ...
NASA To Deploy Bigelow Inflatable Space Module On ISS This WeekendTech Times
SpaceX Falcon 9 Recovered 1st Stage Arrives Back in Port After Historic
Upright Landing at SeaUniverse Today
SpaceX shares photos so we can relive the glory of landing a rocket on a
boatArs Technica

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Looking Forward to the 2016 Lunar and Planetary Science Conference - The
Planetary Society (blog)

Posted: 16 Mar 2016 10:29 AM PDT
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t...roduction.html


Engadget
Looking Forward to the 2016 Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
The Planetary Society (blog)
If its March, its time for LPSC, the Lunar and Planetary Science
Conference. The 2016 LPSC runs from March 21 to 25; Ill be attending the
first three days of it. LPSC is one of two large annual conferences that
focus on planetary science. It ...
Lunar and Planetary Science ConferenceSpace Ref (press release)

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Japans damaged x-ray satellite: Space scientists looking for clues -
Science Magazine

Posted: 01 Apr 2016 12:58 PM PDT
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t...-looking-clues


Science Magazine
Japans damaged x-ray satellite: Space scientists looking for clues
Science Magazine
At a press conference in Tokyo today, officials of the Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency (JAXA) said that because of the difficulty of gathering
information from the wayward Hitomi x-ray observatory they couldnt say how
long it might take to figure ...
If Hitomi is Lost, What Science is Lost With It? (Op-Ed)Space.com

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