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- 5.16.2008 | Leonard David
Giant Space Telescopes Envisioned, Boosted by Ares 5 Rocket
NASA’s big launcher in the making - the ultra-powerful Ares V — may be the perfect lift ticket for astronomers, along with the rocket’s ability to help plant an outpost on the Moon. A recently held astronomy workshop at NASA’s Ames Research Center has focused on utilizing the mega-blaster of a booster to hurl giant observatories [...] - 5.12.2008 | Leonard David
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There are still bits and pieces of debris zipping through space from that USA 193 intercept back in February of this year, as well as China’s anti-satellite test back in January 2007. According to space debris expert, T.S. Kelso and his CelesTrak satellite tracking software, some 15 pieces of the busted up USA 193 spysat are [...]
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