Wednesday, October 11, 2006

10/11: 2 Space headlines

I'm not in the mood to write my regular blog entry tonight, but I will share the Space headlines. No oceanography headlines today. Anybody surprised?

NASA Jet Bears Nose that Grows for Sonic Boom Tests – Space.com
Comet missions reveal striking differences – New Scientist
Difficult atmosphere for finding aliens – New Scientist
Earth's wobble killed off mammal species – New Scientist
Scientists Nudge Closer To The Edge Of A Black Hole – Science Daily
Titan's Surface: Dusty Dunes? – Space.com
Saturn's Shadow Sheds Light on Rings – Space.com
UP Aerospace Delays Second Suborbital Rocket Launch – Space.com
Bizarre "string of pearls" adorns Saturn – Space.com

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