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The LA Times spread news today of that NASA managers on Monday decided to move back the scheduled launch of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and moon mapping mission to no earlier than Thursday.
The combination orbiter probe and earth satellite comprises the beginning of a Nasa mission to get humans back to the moon [...]
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The Soloman R. Guggenheim Museum and Google are marking the museum’s golden anniversary in an appropriate way by joining together on a global design competition inspired by the building’s master architect, Frank Lloyd Wright.
“Throughout the Guggenheim’s 50th anniversary year, one of our most important goals is to engage new and ever-broader global audiences [...]
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Google with their Google Earth application is pushing awareness of the World Oceans Day with a variety of visualizations of different data dealing with the world’s oceans. In the past Google has done it’s part in going green and marketing their backing of Earth Day, but now as climate and global warming issues [...]
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The beloved Green Living website has published some excellent information regarding how using Google Earth, Google PowerMeter, and Google SketchUp among others are becoming useful tools in fighting to keep the Earth green.
Google in combined efforts with Canada will give 10,000 home access to a powerful new tool for managing their home energy [...]
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The day when Curtis Melvin, a PhD student at George Mason University, decided to start the “North Korea Uncovered” project is now marked in history; April 4 2007. Two years since it has became the definitive reference for the country’s economic and geographic secrets, thanks to an army of amateur spies.
Mr. Martin described the project [...]