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Which countries are making the biggest advances in space technology? US ...
- CITY A.M.

Posted: 28 Oct 2014 12:08 PM PDT
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t...first-followed


CITY A.M.
Which countries are making the biggest advances in space technology? US ...
CITY A.M.
Called “The Space Economy at a Glance 2014”, it revealed how the US
produced more than 28 per cent of the papers in 2013, but that this was
very similar to its 2003 share. China, meanwhile, produced 22.8 per cent –
almost four times greater than its ...



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Eye-catching space technology restoring sight - Phys.Org

Posted: 04 Nov 2014 05:00 AM PST
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Phys.Org
Eye-catching space technology restoring sight
Phys.Org
Laser surgery to correct eyesight is common practice, but did you know that
technology developed for use in space is now commonly used to track the
patients eye and precisely direct the laser scalpel?
A Little Ship Just Saved the International Space StationThe Atlantic

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Aviation Week & Space Technology to go daily - FinancialNews.co.uk

Posted: 11 Nov 2014 11:27 AM PST
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Aviation Week & Space Technology to go daily
FinancialNews.co.uk
Aviation Week & Space Technology, with more than 65,000 paid subscribers
and more than 100,000 readers of sponsored editions, has taken advantage of
its unique circulation in 180 countries to provide an experience that
enables subscribers to keep ...



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Antares rocket explosion: Will it set back the commercialization of space?
- CBC.ca

Posted: 31 Oct 2014 10:24 AM PDT
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t...pace-1.2817147


CBC.ca
Antares rocket explosion: Will it set back the commercialization of space?
CBC.ca
"The big fear here is that the reputation of this private company, Orbital
Sciences, which is one of several private companies, that are going up into
the International Space Station, whether this is going to erode the
confidence that private companies ...
NASA Is Kicking Space Station Technology Up to the Next LevelNBCNews.com
Forum highlights technology tested on Space Station for deep space
explorationPhys.Org
ISS-Bound Antares Explosion --Space Xs Elon Musk: Rockets Outdated ...The
Daily Galaxy (blog)
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