Japan set to open up defense use of space Reuters - 9 Hours ago (Reuters) - Japan cleared the way for a law allowing non-aggressive military use of space on Friday, overturning a decades-old policy of limiting space development to peaceful uses. The move comes during Add Comment |
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Wanted: Britons to represent Europe in space Guardian Unlimited - 15 Hours ago Officials from the European Space Agency arrived in Britain yesterday for its most eagerly awaited launch in decades: a recruitment drive to find new blood for its ageing astronaut corps. The ESA is looking Add Comment |
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Astronaut corps recruitment drive The Hindu - 10 Hours ago Sci. & Tech. GUARDIAN NEWS SERVICE By Ian Sample Officials from the European Space Agency arrived in Britain on Thursday as part of a recruitment drive to find new blood for the ESA's ageing astronaut Add Comment |
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First Space Lawyer Graduates Space.com - 3 Hours ago A student at the Michael Dodge of 'The professors and personnel here are the highest quality that can be found anywhere in the world, and I have learned from them the necessary skills I will need to effectively Add Comment |
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NASA ditches Itanic for new Xeon-based SGI giant Channel Register - 7 Hours ago NASA has once again turned to SGI for a massive supercomputer. The two organizations announced today that SGI will build a whopping 20,480-core system for NASA Ames in Mountain View, California. The giant Add Comment |
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NASA confirms manned mission to 10 Petaflops Channel Register - 7 Hours ago Well, well, well. It would seem that the 20,000-core supercomputer announced yesterday by NASA will just be the first course in an ongoing relationship between the space folk, SGI and Intel. The three Add Comment |
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