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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Back by Popular Demand: MORE WASTE...MORE SPACE By popular demand, SpaceWatch is proud to further the pursuit of "things that astronauts don't like to have around." For example, do recycling proceedures go so far that even urine can be cleaned enough for drinking? And even more appetizing: is solid waste reclycled into edible foodstuffs? http://www.spacewatch.com/ Ground and Orbital Telescopes Image Exploding Star NEAR Shoemaker Edging Into Tight Orbit NASA and National Cancer Institute Developing Nanotechnology GROUND AND ORBITAL Telescopes IMAGE EXPLODING STAR Composites of X-ray, optical, and radio images have produced a more revealing picture of an exploding star. E0102-72 is the remains of a star that exploded in the nearby Galaxy referred to as the Small Magellanic Cloud. Combined images from Chandra X-ray Observatory, the Hubble Space Telescope, and the Australia telescope Compact Array provide scientists with a much more complete picture of supernova explosions. http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0004/13chandra/index.html NEAR SHOEMAKER EDGING INTO TIGHT ORBIT A 5-second burn on Tuesday nudged NEAR into a circular orbit of about 62 miles from asteroid Eros. NEAR is gathering its closest images yet at this orbital distance for 11 days. A maneuver on April 22 will begin descent into its prime scientific orbit, when NEAR is 31 miles from the center of Eros. http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0004/13nearburn/index.html http://www.discovery.com/news/briefs/20000412/space_near.html http://www.spaceviews.com/2000/04/12b.html NASA AND NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE DEVELOPING NANOTECHNOLOGY NASA Administrator Dan Goldin and National Cancer Institute director Richard Klausner will be signing a memorandum today to begin formal collaboration on biomedical technology. They are working to develop microscopic sensors capable of entering human cells to detect and treat illness. http://www.msnbc.com/news/393631.asp
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