OPINION SPACE
- Small Steps Keep Us Grounded
- Small Steps Keep Us Grounded
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/oped-02s.html
Scottsdale - Nov 22, 2002 - NASA's recent budget request is uninspiring, reactive and constraining - and just what the doctor ordered. Agency Administrator Sean O'Keefe has apparently realized that our grandiose dreams of near-term space triumphs are simply shattered, leaving us - government, industry and advocacy alike - with the unglamorous work of living within our means, delivering on our promises, and slowly building a new space infrastructure, one that, this time, can last, writes John Carter McKnight.
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ROBO SPACE
- Remote Data Processing Will Help Crunch Tele-Immersion Cyberspace
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/robot-02v.html
Philadelphia - Nov 19, 2002 - When they make their first public display of tele-immersion at this week's Super Computing 2002 conference in Baltimore, computer scientists will also attain another first: a "network computer" that processes data at a location far removed from either input or output.
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SPACEMART
- International Space University: School for the Stars
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/isu-02a.html
Sydney - Nov 22, 2002 - Science fiction fans dream of the day when they will be able to enroll in Starfleet Academy, the prestigious institution that trains crews in Star Trek. At the moment, space technology isn't exactly at the same level of this cult show, but our educational institutions are moving closer to the high goals it portrays.
- NASA Pushed Everyday Trickle Down Of Space Technology
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/industry-02f.html
- The Future Of American Aerospace
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/industry-02g.html
- Where on Earth Is Mars?
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/mars-general-02i.html
- An Unexpected Discovery Could Yield A Full Spectrum Solar Cell
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/solarcell-02m.html
- Space, Inc. And NASA's Role
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/industry-02e.html
