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Friday, June 15, 2012

NASA sends a theme song of The Beatles into space


The British group The Beatles, to celebrate 40 years of song cross-ways the Universe, NASA sent into space the aforesaid song through a network of antenna. Through him also shall the odd message of Paul McCartney: "compliments to the aliens." The U.S. space agency is planning to launch tomorrow as another feat in the day he meets a half century of space activities.Also commemorate the 45th anniversary of the creation of the Deep Space Network, with whose antennas installed worldwide researchers study the universe.

The device is described as a combination between a satellite and a spacecraft.


The European Space Agency launched on Sunday the most compound and determined aircraft in its history: the Automated Transfer Vehicle (TAV).The Ariane quickly soar through the clouds of Kourou. This device, while mission is to supply the International Space Station (ISS), out into space from the launch base in Kourou, French Guiana.
The output of the VAT-named Jules Verne was confined to the O4: 03 GMT powered by the Ariane5 rocket.

Evidence points to existence moon of Saturn ring


The second largest moon of Saturn, Rhea, could have a small ring around him, reported Thursday a team of international researchers. This was the first time you find rings in a satellite instead of a planet. The findings of the Cassini spacecraft, published in the journal Science, will help scientists better understand how planets form, said Geraint Jones, who worked on the study while at the Max Planck Institute in Germany.