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Weekend field trips on the Web

Posted: Friday, September 29, 2006 4:25 PM by Alan Boyle

Houston Chronicle: Apollo 11's most famous syllable found 
Contact Music: Virgin to make 'Astronaut Idol' (via NASA Watch)
Asteroids, atoms and much, much more on 'Nova ScienceNow'
The Economist: Looping the quantum loop
Cosmos: The science of predicting the future (via Daily Grail)

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The seating arrangement looks perfect for self-involved celebrities, and billionaire adventurers, planning their press conferences, never even looking out the little peephole. I want personal spacecraft, with a view of the Universe Rising over my bow. Nice start, Sir Richard. Breaking the high ground is bold. Carry, on!


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