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Falling Debris: Tech devices that crashed to Earth
Amid the pending crash of the Nasa climate satellite from Earth's orbit, ZDNet takes a look at other gadgets, products and services that crashed and burned.
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NASA aiming to shoot the moon
On Friday morning October 9 at 4:31:19 a.m. PDT, NASA plans to have two spacecraft crash into the lunar surface to dig up some moon dust and search for water. As it races toward the moon, the...
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U.S. and Russian satellites collide
A U.S. commercial communications satellite and a defunct Russian satellite ran into each other Tuesday above northern Siberia, creating a cloud of wreckage.
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Photos: Stormy views from Jupiter
Active volcanos, monster storms and debris from Jupiter and its moons were captured by the New Horizons spacecraft.
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Falling Debris: Tech devices that crashed to Earth
Amid the pending crash of the Nasa climate satellite from Earth's orbit, ZDNet takes a look at other gadgets, products and services that crashed and burned.
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NASA aiming to shoot the moon
On Friday morning October 9 at 4:31:19 a.m. PDT, NASA plans to have two spacecraft crash into the lunar surface to dig up some moon dust and search for water. As it races toward the moon, the...
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Google clears up Atlantis debris
Google contacts experts to respond to rampant speculation that an ocean grid found on Google Earth might be the lost city of Atlantis.
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U.S. and Russian satellites collide
A U.S. commercial communications satellite and a defunct Russian satellite ran into each other Tuesday above northern Siberia, creating a cloud of wreckage.
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Photos: Stormy views from Jupiter
Active volcanos, monster storms and debris from Jupiter and its moons were captured by the New Horizons spacecraft.
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eBay users try to sell Columbia debris
US web users have reportedly been offering debris from the Columbia shuttle, which ripped apart on re-entry to the earth’s atmosphere on Saturday, killing the seven crew members, on internet...
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Outer space Internet must sidestep debris
NASA and network gurus are working together to extend the Internet to other worlds in the next few years. But there are some limits that not even the World Wide Web can route around, such as the...
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