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Due to run at the Le Mans 24 hour race later this year, could this be the future of racing:

http://blogs.wsj.com/drivers-seat/2012/03/17/nissan-deltawing-racer-begins-testing-at-sebring-video/?mod=google_news_blog

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Space X reckon they can make a trip to Mars for $0.5m and will release details either this year or earl 2013...........Red planet here we come :woot:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-17439490

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From time to time, we all feel that, "I've just got to have one of those". So why don't we share those thoughts here. :thumbsup:

Whilst looking for something else, I came across this and thought.....


http://www.firebox.com/product/3575/DTV-Shredder


You just know that's gunna' hurt. :D

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Geologic map of Jupiter's moon Io details an otherworldly volcanic surface

More than 400 years after Galileo's discovery of Io, the innermost of Jupiter's largest moons, a team of scientists has produced the first complete global geologic map of the Jovian satellite.

Source: Geologic map of Jupiter's moon Io details an otherworldly volcanic surface

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Cosmic rays alter chemistry of lunar ice, may create building blocks of life

Space scientists report they have quantified levels of radiation on the moon's surface from galactic cosmic ray (GCR) bombardment that over time causes chemical changes in water ice and can create complex carbon chains similar to those that help form the foundations of biological structures. In addition, the radiation process causes the lunar soil, or regolith, to darken over time, which is important in understanding the geologic history of the moon.

Source: Cosmic rays alter chemistry of lunar ice, may create building blocks of life

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Some orbits more popular than others in solar systems

Computer simulations have revealed a plausible explanation for a phenomenon that has puzzled astronomers: Rather than occupying orbits at regular distances from a star, giant gas planets similar to Jupiter and Saturn appear to prefer to occupy certain regions in mature solar systems while staying clear of others.

Source: Some orbits more popular than others in solar systems

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Glittering Jewels of Messier 9

The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has produced the so far most detailed image so far of Messier 9, a globular star cluster located close to the centre of the galaxy. This ball of stars is too faint to see with the naked eye, yet Hubble can see over 250 000 individual stars shining in it.

Source: Glittering Jewels of Messier 9

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