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| | Nasa testing lunar rovers in moses lake, wa deadaluspark writes "I work at a local news station, and found out NASA was testing their lunar rovers in a nearby city. I pulled some strings and got our news director to send out one of our reporters. I would link to the original video on the KVEW website, but the video is screwing up on the badly designed, WMP only website. So I uploaded the package to youtube for everyone on Slashdot to enjoy. Very cool video of NASA toys in action." Don't believe anyone who says it always rains in Washington. Nasa testing lunar rovers in moses lake, wa
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| | Details emerging on tunguska impact crater #space_on_irc.freenode.net (Dusty) writes "Lake Cheko in Siberia has been noted as the probable crater of the 1908 Siberian Tunguska event. This news was discussed here in December, but details on the crater were scant. Now a new paper written by Luca Gasperini, Enrico Bonatti, and Giuseppe Longo (the same team in Bologna, Italy that made news in December) has a horde of new details on the supposed crater. The team visited Lake Cheko complete with their own catamaran and completed ground-penetrating radar maps, side-scanning sonar images, aerial images, and some sample collection of Lake Cheko. Intriguingly, they also imaged an object under the sediment that may be a fragment of the impacting body. Their paper (PDF) includes a lot more details including images, side-scanning sonar image, a 3-D view of the lake, a morphobathymetric map. It's an interesting read, these dudes are good. They plan to return this summer and drill the core if weather permits, hopefully answering the question once and for all." The same team also has a more discursive article in the current Scientific American that includes some detail on the working conditions in the Siberian summer. Think: mosquitos. Details emerging on tunguska impact crater
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| Lakes Find Local Lakes Information. Search Local Listings. http://www.Findlinks.com | | Second person Aeonite writes "As we all learned in English class, there are three points of view one can employ when writing: first person ("I learned"), second person ("You learned"), and third person ("He learned"). You are about to read a review of Second Person: Role-Playing and Story in Games and Playable Media, a book that addresses the use of second-person narration in games and related media. You are also likely to be eaten by a Grue." Read below for the rest of Michael's review. Second person
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| lake quinault. Find More lake quinault. Consumer-generated reviews, buying tips and advice, ratings, price information, and searchable in a variety of ways from price to product type. http://aeroads.net/find-more/lake+quinault.html | | Raytheon exoskeleton brings "iron man" to life An anonymous reader writes "Raytheon is bringing 'Iron Man' to life, according to EETimes. 'The movie opens in theaters worldwide today, but the real "iron man" has already been under construction at Raytheon Company (Salt Lake City, Utah) since 2000. Raytheon's Exoskeleton project is the brainchild of project leader Stephen Jacobsen and is being funded by the U.S. Army. The project, according to the company, permits soldiers to don an Exoskeleton suit that amplifies their strength — enabling them to lift 200-pound payloads without tiring.'" Raytheon exoskeleton brings "iron man" to life
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| What's your favorite monster? Pickens writes "Mankind has always had a fascination with monsters, and mythologies from around the world include stories of strange and terrifying creatures. Examples include the half-bull, half-human Minotaur of Greek myths, the living clay Golem of Jewish traditions, British elves and Chinese dragons. Live Science has an interesting photo essay on their ten favorite monsters that may have a basis in real life. Their rogue's gallery includes the Ogopogo, a mysterious monster in Canada's Lake Okanagan; the Chupacabra, that Latin Americans believe is the unholy result of secret US government experiments in the jungles of Puerto Rico; and the perennial favorite Bigfoot." What's your favorite monster?
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| Can architects save libraries from the internet? theodp writes "Slate has an interesting photo essay exploring the question of how to build a public library in the age of Google, Wikipedia, and Kindle. The grand old reading rooms and stacks of past civic monuments are giving way to a new library-as-urban-hangout concept, as evidenced by Seattle's Starbucks-meets-mega-bookstore central library and Salt Lake City's shop-lined education mall. Without some dramatic changes, The Extinction Timeline predicts libraries will R.I.P. in 2019." Can architects save libraries from the internet?
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| Antarctic expedition to track down extreme living creatures WirePosted tips us to a story about a group of scientists who are heading to Antarctica to study organisms that thrive in climates too extreme for most other life forms. The team will be visiting a lake that has a pH "like strong Clorox," the sediments of which "produce more methane than any other natural body of water on our planet." The scientists hope to learn about the potential for life in other unforgiving climates, such as those on Mars or the various ice-covered moons in the Solar System. Expedition leader Richard Hoover was quoted saying, "This will help us decide where to search for life on other planets and how to recognize alien life if we actually find it." We've previously discussed Antarctic microbes as they related to conditions on Mars. Antarctic expedition to track down extreme living creatures
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| Sliding rocks bemuse scientists An anonymous reader writes "Scientists can't figure out why these rocks — weighing up to several hundred pounds each — slide across a dry lake bed. The leading theory proposes that wind moves the rocks after a rain when the lake bed consists of soft and very slippery mud. Sliding rocks bemuse scientists
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| Crater from 1908 tunguska blast found MaineCoasts writes "A team of scientists from the Marine Science Institute in Bologna claims to have found the crater left by the aerial blast of a comet or asteroid in 1908 in the Tunguska region of Siberia. The blast flattened 770 square miles (2,000 square kilometers) of forest, but to date no remains or crater have been found. This has left open the question of what kind of object made the impact. The team believes that, contrary to previous studies, nearby Lake Cheko is only one century old and 'If the body was an asteroid, a surviving fragment may be buried beneath the lake. If it was a comet, its chemical signature should be found in the deepest layers of sediments.' The team's findings are based on a 1999 expedition to Tunguska and appeared in the August issue of the journal Terra Nova." Crater from 1908 tunguska blast found
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| Space elevator teams compete for nasa prizes Hugh Pickens writes "The University of Saskatchewan's has the first place climb in the Second Annual Space Elevator Games being held this weekend at the Davis County Event Center in Salt Lake City. Teams are competing for $1,000,000 in NASA prize money. Although the idea of a space elevator has been around for decades, the space technologies needed to support it have yet to be created. The non-profit Spaceward Foundation has hosted an annual competition since 2005 to build a super-strong tether, or get a robot to climb a suspended ribbon. In the robot climber competition, teams have to get their device to hurtle up a 100-metre-long ribbon, suspended from a crane, at an average speed of two metres per second. The climber must be powered from the ground: strategies include reflecting sunlight from huge mirrors on the ground to solar panels on the climber; shining lasers from the ground up to similar panels on the robot; or firing microwaves up at the climber. Qualifying rounds have been taking place all week, and although high winds and rain have caused delays, four out of eight teams have made it into the finals. There are no outdoor climbs today because of bad weather but some of the tether competitions will happen indoors later this afternoon." Space elevator teams compete for nasa prizes
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| Lake quinault lodge, olympic national forest, wa Located in the Olympic National Forest, this is a rustic, resort hotel built in 1926 with 92 guest rooms. Lake quinault lodge, olympic national forest, wa
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| Reservations: lake quinault lodge, olympic national forest, wa Find your true retreat at historic Lake Quinault Lodge, a landmark on the shores of beautiful Lake Quinault. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Lodge is the ... Reservations: lake quinault lodge, olympic national forest, wa
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| Lake quinault schools - home Quinault Lake Schools ... Welcome to the Lake Quinault Schools website. Over the coming school year we will be adding new content and features to the site. Lake quinault schools - home
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| Lake quinault's rain forest resort village Offers cabins, rooms, suites, RV park, restaurant, and gift shop. Set in the rain forest on the edge of Lake Quinalt. Lake quinault's rain forest resort village
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| Olympic national forest vacation rental : : lake quinault resort Includes photographs, rates, reservations, and directions. Olympic national forest vacation rental : : lake quinault resort
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| Lake quinault - wikimedia commons This page was last modified on 30 December 2006, at 17:20. Text is available under GNU Free Documentation License . Wikimedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia ... Lake quinault - wikimedia commons
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| Lake quinault, washington grays harbor county on-line resources in the ... This beautiful lake in the Olympic National Park, the headwaters for the Quinault River. Lake quinault, washington grays harbor county on-line resources in the ...
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| Lake quinault lodge | olympic national park national park | national ... Lake Quinault Lodge offers a very unique escape from the ordinary lodging optiions. Located at the edge of Lake Quinalt at the southern end of Olympic National Park. Lake quinault lodge | olympic national park national park | national ...
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