Monday, September 30, 2013

Fwd: Garbage Trucks in Space? | Slamming an Asteroid into the Moon | SpaceX Launch



Sent from my iPad

Begin forwarded message:

From: "SPACE.com" <space@email.techmedianetwork.com>
Date: September 30, 2013 1:03:54 PM GMT-06:00
To: Bobbygmartin1938@gmail.com
Subject: Garbage Trucks in Space? | Slamming an Asteroid into the Moon | SpaceX Launch
Reply-To: "SPACE.com" <space_6567B79F53A333CA949AC9DC3FE51D54@email.techmedianetwork.com>

SPACE.com Newsletter Follow Us RSS facebook Twitter Google Plus
News Spaceflight Science and Astronomy Skywatching
Space Junk
Incredible Technology: How to Clean Up Dangerous Space Junk

Future and current technologies could help engineers devise ways to mitigate possible damage from space junk collisions high above Earth's surface. Read more here.

NASA Slam
NASA May Slam Captured Asteroid Into Moon (Eventually)

Decades from now, people on Earth may be gearing up for an unprecedented celestial spectacle — the intentional smashing of an asteroid into the moon.

Saturn Venus
 
What's Hot
Space Dragon

Private Space Race: 2 Commercial Spaceships Now Available for Space Station Deliveries

With the arrival of Orbital Sciences' Cygnus spacecraft Sept. 29, two private American companies are now responsible for hauling cargo to the International Space Station. How SpaceX fits in.

Space X Launches

SpaceX Launches Next-Generation Private Falcon 9 Rocket on Big Test Flight

The private spaceflight company SpaceX launched the first of its next-generation Falcon 9 rockets Sunday (Sept. 29) in a major test flight full of space firsts. The launch also carried Canada's CASSIOPE space weather satellite into orbit.

Cygnus Spacecraft

Private Cygnus Spacecraft Makes Historic 1st Rendezvous with Space Station

The first-ever private Cygnus spacecraft arrived at the International Space Station on Sunday (Sept. 29), capping a major test flight for commercial space company Orbital Sciences. See what it means for NASA and Orbital Sciences.

NASA Government Shutdown=

How a Potential Government Shutdown Could Affect NASA

A government shutdown on Tuesday (Oct. 1) would force NASA to cease most of its operations and furlough the vast majority of its employees, space agency officials say.

TechMediaNetwork

You've received this message because you've registered or accepted our invitation to receive email from SPACE.com
To unsubscribe, click here
Copyright © 2013 TechMediaNetwork.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
150 Fifth Avenue, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10011
2425 Lincoln Ave. Ogden, UT 84003


No comments:

Post a Comment