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"Lunar Power" Starter kit for a Moon
base?
No atmosphere and lots of silicon…
(New Scientist June 24, 2000)
"Chip
Off the Old Block" New information about the Eros asteroid courtesy of
the NEAR spacecraft
(New
Scientist June 10, 2000)
"Stirring Stuff" A spiraling flow of
molten
metal has revealed Earth's deep secret
(New Scientist May 20, 2000)
"Want To Know the Time? Ask
the
Space Station"
(New Scientist May 13, 2000)
"Flat As a Pancake" The Earth
may
be round, but the Universe certainly isn't
(New Scientist May 6, 2000)
"Mysterious Particles Go Round the
Bend"
A new clue in the quest to find the source of high-energy cosmic rays
(New Scientist April 29, 2000)
"Touch and Go" You only need a
couple
of seconds to sample a comet
(New Scientist April 22, 2000)
"Noise Nuisance" There's a
nasty
flaw in buckytubes' character
(New Scientist February 19, 2000)
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