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What ever happened to the....VR Helmet?
by Staff Writers

If there was ever an example of a great concept inadequately executed, it was the VR helmet. Hollywood might of loved it - but everyday punters saw otherwise.

Nov 5, 2009
News
NASA puts ISPs to shame
by Nick Farrell

If you are pleased with your broadband connection bandwidth you could be a bit disappointed to find out how far behind the technology ball your local ISP might actually be.

Aug 24, 2009
News
NASA releases digital moonwalk video
by Staff writers

NASA has released digitally restored broadcast footage of the Apollo 11 moonwalk but the one-inch telemetry tapes recorded at tracking stations in Australia and the U.S. remain lost

Jul 17, 2009
News
TV Diary - SBS Tuesday June 30 - Are we alone in the Universe?
by William Maher

Whet your appetite for next week's documentary about exo-planets with this video voyage through the universe

Jun 24, 2009
News
Primary mission: NASA expects dust and ice cloud 50km high
by William Maher

NASA astronomers say the about-to-lift-off Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) could result in "ten school buses" worth of debris when its payload hits the moon surface

Jun 18, 2009
News
Thank your lucky stars that the Spitzer telescope is watching our milky way
by Daniel Long

Hubble and Herschel aren't the only star gazers in the universe. New born stars have been sighted at the centre of our own galaxy with the help of NASA's six year-old infrared telescope, the Spitzer

Jun 15, 2009
News
From Hubble to Herschel: how Europe is changing the way we look at stars
by Daniel Long

We take a look at how Europe has used recent advancements in telescope technology to create its own super telescope, and learned a few tricks from the American based Hubble.

Jun 1, 2009
News
Cisco lands deal to build climate-change network for NASA
by Shaun Nichols

'Planetary Skin' to gather data on global warming.

Mar 7, 2009
News
Google and Nasa back Singularity University
by Sylvie Barak

Academic project to solve "humanity's grand challenges" sounds like sci-fi fans dream with classes on AI, robotics, cognitive computing and biotech

Feb 4, 2009
News
Nasa tests 'interplanetary internet'
by Iain Thomson

Vint Cerf's creation comes to life.

Nov 20, 2008
News
Hubble crashes again
by Iain Thomson

Computer problems dog orbital telescope.

Oct 20, 2008
News
IBM tapped for Nasa supercomputer
by Shaun Nichols

Climate-modeling cluster to top 67 teraflops.

Sep 25, 2008
News
Computer virus hits space station
by Iain Thomson

In space, no-one can hear you curse.

Aug 28, 2008
News
Nasa opens up space image library
by Clement James

Historic photographs, film and video available to the public.

Jul 26, 2008
News
Nasa engineers propose new rocket system
by Iain Thomson

Administrators dismiss it as ‘napkin drawing’.

Jul 16, 2008
News
Space Station inconvenienced as toilet fails
by Iain Thomson

Plumber's call-out fees expected to be astronomical.

May 30, 2008
News
Nasa plans manned mission to asteroid
by Iain Thomson

Bruce Willis thankfully not going.

May 12, 2008
News
US astronauts sloshed in space
by Andrew Charlesworth

Houston, we have a (drink) problem.

Jul 30, 2007
News
Nasa open sources robotics software
by Iain Thomson

Build your own robot explorer.

Jun 25, 2007
News
Nasa needs US$1bn to protect Earth from asteroids
by Staff Writers

Congress says it's too much.

Mar 8, 2007
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What ever happened to the....VR Helmet?
by Staff Writers  |   Nov 5, 2009
If there was ever an example of a great concept inadequately executed, it was the VR helmet. Hollywood might of loved it - but everyday punters saw otherwise.
NASA puts ISPs to shame
by Nick Farrell  |   Aug 24, 2009
If you are pleased with your broadband connection bandwidth you could be a bit disappointed to find out how far behind the technology ball your local ISP might actually be.
NASA releases digital moonwalk video
by Staff writers  |   Jul 17, 2009
NASA has released digitally restored broadcast footage of the Apollo 11 moonwalk but the one-inch telemetry tapes recorded at tracking stations in Australia and the U.S. remain lost

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