Saturday, July 9, 2011

Space shuttle astronauts will check for damage

Space shuttle astronauts will check for damage
USA Today
By Seth Borenstein, AP Science Writer CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Atlantis astronauts will spend most of their first full day in orbit checking the space shuttle's delicate heat shield for any damage from Friday's launch. by NASA/Bill Ingalls, ...

USA Today
Why Facebook Pages Will Triumph Over Google+ Business Profiles
PCWorld
By Tony Bradley, PCWorld Google has asked businesses to refrain from jumping on the Google+ bandwagon just yet, and claims to be hard at work developing Google+ Business Profiles that address the unique aspects of a business on a social network as ...
Verizon pushes latest Thunderbolt update: solves reboot issues, kills free ...
Engadget
By Darren Murph posted Jul 9th 2011 2:04AM Don't act like Verizon didn't warn you: for Thunderbolt owners who see an available software update pop up on their phone this evening, they'll be placed squarely between a rock and a towering boulder. Why? ...
Missing Supernova Dust Mystery Solved
Space.com
The violent death of stars has long been thought to disperse heavy elements into the surrounding hydrogen-dominated universe. But observations of the remnants of these stellar deaths, called supernovas, have not revealed the large quantities of dust ...

Space.com

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