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Captain Calamity Crunches Data for Global Warning SystemTalk about a high-pressure job: Network the world's environmental sensors, build a system to integrate the petabytes of data they produce, and, oh yeah, pull it all together to predict when disasters (like Katrina's siblings) are about to strike. French geophysicist José Achache is... |
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Satellites could save Reef from run-off: WWFSatellites could be the way to enforce Qld Govt measures to protect the Great Barrier Reef, WWF says. ... |
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Britain threatens to cut Kopernikus programme funding for climate spy in spaceA major programme to monitor climate change from space could be in jeopardy after it emerged that the British government is poised to slash funding for the project.Climate scientists and campaigners have expressed deep concerns over the likely cut to the £128m promised to the Kopernikus pro... |
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$29M To Start US Satellite Protection Programcoondoggie sends in a Network World piece that begins "The Air Force laid out $29 million in contracts this week to build space-based sensors that could detect threats or hazards and protect satellites in orbit. Assurance Technologies and Lockheed Martin Space Systems will split $20 million ... |
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30 Giant Figures Seen From Google EarthThe most bizarre, beautiful, weird and wonderful images relayed by satellites dotted around the globe from Google earth. ... |
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Solar Space Satellites, Ebay's Elephant Ivory Ban and FedEx's Eco-EndeavorsAre solar satellites the answer to our energy crisis? Ebay bans the sale of elephant ivory. FedEx announces their largest international solar energy facility. Summer Rayne Oakes partners up with Payless Shoes to get them on board with green. Doctors continue to disagree over the c... |


