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Virgin Galactic Passenger Space Flights
by Louie Jerome, Jul 29, 2008
As early as the end of 2009, Virgin Galactic could start running space tourism flights. It will start with day trips but much more is sure to follow.
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Asteroids: Earth's Final Deadly Impact
by Juliane Elliott, Jul 7, 2008
Beyond global warming, fiery chunks of massive celestial bodies rocketing towards earth may be our final impact and completely out of our control.
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Pluto is a ‘plutoid’
by A Jom, Jun 22, 2008
Pluto is the tenth largest body orbiting the Sun, and the former planet is now reclassified as a Plutoid. Plutoids are small round things beyond Neptune that orbit the sun and have many rocky neighbours.
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From One Billion Light-Years to 0.1-m: What Will We See?
by CHAN LEE PENG, Mar 9, 2008
What would the endless border of the universe, if captured on a piece of paper, look like?
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Comets and Asteroids
by Stephanie Mills, Dec 8, 2007
Understand more closely the objects that glitter our sky, and the objects that pose hazards to our planet.
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Eleven Planets in the Solar System
by Robert Olivieri, Jul 17, 2007
My views on modern astronomy.
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