April, 2008

Scientists: Ancient frog as big as bowling ball

April 29th, 2008 April 29th, 2008
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Capital of the A toad frog the size of a bowling ball, with heavy armor and dentition, lived among dinosaurs millions of eld ago — daunting enough that scientists who excavated its fogies dubbed the brute Beelzebufo, or Devil Toad.

But its size — 10 pounds and 16 inches long — isn’t the only wonder.

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Space shuttle undockss, starts journey home

April 26th, 2008 April 26th, 2008
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Houston, Texas The infinite shuttle Atlantis undockedded from the international space station early Monday for its journey back to Earth, termination an about nine-day visit to present, install and trigger off Europe’s new orbital laboratory.

Pilot Alan Poindexter mildly backed the bird away from the place after the fomite sprung loose from its dockage port.

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Cosmonauts attach experiments to new lab

April 22nd, 2008 April 22nd, 2008
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Houston, Texas Two spacewalkinging astronauts hung up science experiments on the outside of the infinite station’s new research laboratory Friday and jammed up a low gyroscope for next week’s shuttle ride home.

It was the third and final spacewalk for Atlantis’ spacemen, who came at the international space station well a hebdomad ago.

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Satellite Andrew Jackson Downing not a headache for space station crew

April 18th, 2008 April 18th, 2008
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Houston, Texas Military plans to pip down a discredited U.S. spy satellite transporting toxic fuel will non concern the work party aboard the international space station, commanding officer Peggy Whitson told Saturday.

The military hopes to nail the satellite as shortly as next hebdomad — simply before it comes in Earth’s ambience — with a projectile fired from a Navy police cruiser in the northern Pacific Ocean.

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Cosmonauts begin busy six-hour spacewalk

April 15th, 2008 April 15th, 2008
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Two cosmonauts ventured outside Friday for the last spacewalk of the bird Atlantis’ foreign mission to the international space station, setting to bond science experiments to the exterior of the new Columbus research lab.

Spacewalkers Rex Walheim and Stanley Love was adrift out of the hatching as the infinite station went through over the Pacific Ocean west of southerly Chile.

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Functionaries: U.S. may shoot down spy satellite

April 11th, 2008 April 11th, 2008
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American capital The Pentagon is seeing whether to hit down a neglected spy satellite that could come blinking back to Earth by March, senior U.S. military functionaries said Thursday.

“There aren’t a whole lot of early options,” an official informated. But these functionaries would non elaborate on how they would hit the satellite or what the early options would be.

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Spacemen prepare for third spacewalk

April 8th, 2008 April 8th, 2008
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Houston, Texas With two of their three spacewalkss completed, the cosmonauts aboard the joined shuttle-station complex focussed Thursday on acquiring the new Columbus laboratory up and running away.

NASA prolonged Atlantis’ missionary station by a mean solar day on Wednesday to afford the gang more time to do work on the science laboratory, Europe’s main part to the international space station.

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Lockheed gets USD 1 000 000 000 FBI contract

April 4th, 2008 April 4th, 2008
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Washington D The FBI has presented a near USD 1 000 000 000 contract to Lockheed Martin to assist create a monolithic computer database of people’s forcible characteristics as part of an try to break identify outlaws and terrorists.

The overall deal is worthed between USD 850 000 000 to USD 1 000 000 000 and could run as long as 10 eld, said Thomas Bush, the FBI’s assistant manager of the Criminal Justice Information Services Division.

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Federals to afford go-ahead for 28-mile practical fence

April 1st, 2008 April 1st, 2008
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Capital of the The regime plans to sanction a 28-mile practical fence along the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona, Native land Security Secretary Michael Chertoff told Wednesday.

Last twelvemonth the regime withheld partial defrayal to declarer Boeing Co. because the engineering the fellowship used in the tryout project near Tucson, Grand Canyon State, did non work decent.

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