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Langley Reaches Milestone, Completes Orion Crew Module Test Article

NASA's Langley Research Center has completed construction of the Orion crew module flight test article pathfinder that will be used for the first full-scale flight test of Orion's launch abort system, Pad Abort-1.

Altair Nanotechnologies Announces $10 Million Private Placement

RENO, NV, October 6 / MARKET WIRE/ -- Altair Nanotechnologies Inc. (NASDAQ: ALTI), a leading provider of advanced materials and products for power and energy systems, today announced the execution of an agreement for a $10...

Winter constellations are rising

IAN Brantingham is setting your sights on what is happening in the skies above Moray in October. This is the month when the nights really start to draw in, and on Sunday 26th the clocks go back to Universal Time (GMT for you...

Altair Nanotechnologies Unveils New Brand Identity

Altair Nanotechnologies Inc. (NASDAQ: ALTI (stock.jsp?Ticker=ALTI)), aleading provider of advanced materials and products for power and energysystems, announced the unveiling of its new corporate brand identity.Supporting the...

Toshiba`s SCiB Battery: Charging in 5 Mins/No Plans for Use in EV Soon

Toshiba has developed an advanced type of Lithium-Ion batteries, the SCiB (Super Charge ion Battery). They say it has the capacity of charging within 5 minutes at 90% of its capacity, and it is being able to bear 5000 to 6000...

Two bright planets light the night

By Special To West Hawaii Today Sunday, October 5, 2008 7:10 AM HST Venus and Jupiter, the two brightest planets, brighten up the early evening sky in October. It should be dark enough to see Venus clearly by 6:45 p.m. in early...

Altair Nanotechnologies Unveils New Brand Identity (Marketwire)

Friday October 3, 10:00 am ET Altairnano Branding Supports New Corporate Focus in Energy Storage RENO, NV--(MARKET WIRE)--Oct 3, 2008 -- Altair Nanotechnologies Inc. , a leading provider of advanced materials and products for...

NASA Glenn's 'Journey to Tomorrow' Traveling Exhibit to Visit Evansville, Indiana

The upper stage simulator of Ares I-X, designed and built by Glenn Research Center engineers and technicians, is bound for the Kennedy Space Center in Fla. After a 12-day journey down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and into...

Agilent Aids Altair On WiMAX Development

Agilent Technologies and Altair Semiconductor will collaborate to accelerate the development of mobile WiMAX devices based on the IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard. The companies plan to optimize the calibration and verification of...

NASA at 50: The Shuttle, Space Station and Beyond

By Nick Adde, Space News Correspondent posted: 2 October 2008 7:00 am ET NASA's Columbia orbiter launches skyward on April 12, 1981 on NASA's first-ever shuttle flight, STS-1. Backdropped by a blue and white part of Earth, the...