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Arctic Sea Ice Narrowly Missed Record Low In Winter 2007
April 4, 2007 The maximum extent of Arctic sea ice in winter 2007 was the second lowest on satellite record, narrowly missing the 2006 ... > full story -
Satellite Images Help Expeditions In The Arctic Ocean
March 30, 2007 International Polar Year expeditions attempting to navigate through the treacherous, ice-infested waters of the Arctic Ocean will be able to access the latest ESA Envisat satellite radar images of ... > full story -
Cold-Water Eddy 'Monsters' Mighty Current Off Sydney
March 14, 2007 Studies of satellite data have revealed a major sea eddy in the Tasman Sea off one of Australia's major east coast cities -Sydney, New South ... > full story -
Research Could Lead To More Efficient In-Car GPS
March 12, 2007 UNSW researchers have developed the first Australian receiver that can pick up both the L1 and L2C GPS frequencies, as well as the signal from the first prototype Galileo ... > full story -
Fountain Of Youth: Molecular Switch Holds Key To Reserve Supply Of Muscle Stem Cells
March 11, 2007 After injury, even adult muscles can heal very well because they have a reserve supply of muscle stem cells, called satellite cells, which they can utilize for repair. Until now, it was unclear how ... > full story -
New Engine Helps Satellites Blast Off With Less Fuel
February 22, 2007 Georgia Tech researchers have a created a new satellite technology that allows satellites to blast off with less fuel, opening the door for deep space missions, lower launch costs and more hardware ... > full story -
NASA's THEMIS Mission Launched To Study Geomagnetic Substorms
February 18, 2007 Taking multitasking to new heights, NASA launched the five THEMIS satellites aboard a single Delta II rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida Saturday (Feb. 17) at 6:01 p.m. EST. ... > full story -
Multimedia Car Radio Of The Future
January 25, 2007 Crackling radio stations, signal loss in tunnels and difficulties tuning to the correct frequency -- the conventional car radio has had its day. The European Space Agency and its partners are ... > full story -
Bringing Together The Study Of The Earth And Sky
January 11, 2007 Integrating studies of the Earth with those of the atmosphere and beyond, the Environmental Remote Sensing Center (ERSC) recently joined the Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC) in the ... > full story -
Space Researchers To Solve Aurora Mystery
January 10, 2007 On Feb. 15, NASA will launch the largest number of scientific satellites ever sent into orbit aboard a single rocket. A handful of Alberta scientists will be at Kennedy Space Center watching and ... > full story
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