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You are talking about an anti- gravity machine, yes? Terance McKenna supposedly had plans for one but died before he could build it.

Later this month, NASA researchers hope to conduct an experiment that could determine if the force of gravity might someday be adjusted, like the volume of a radio. The space agency says that turning down the gravity in the immediate vicinity of a rocket would enable future spacecraft to roam the galaxy by using the tug of distant planets and stars.

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+, - ,1,0's , Spin round Till We're dizzy .. In Ripples and Waves ..The point is still fuzzy to which I'm not clear ? Is it This way or that ...Not quite sure..But I'm here..?:)

Over and Out there ...Anything is Possible ...


NASA - Hubble's Lagoon - ..."Hubbles Lagoon" ..A Nasa Pic of the Day through An Artists Unblinking Eye...


Over and Out There from Here ...DEEEEP SPAAAACE...!
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Astronomers find oldest galaxy ever seen | World | News | Toronto Sun - Astronomers spy with their unblinking eye the oldest galaxy that ever was ...

Things will never quite be the same again for that Galaxy(. UDFy-38135539)...Not as they were when we spotted it ...Cuz there, where "They" ( Residents of Galaxy UDFy-38135539) are now.. is a far different Place in Space ,in time, than before...it was Now .. ..Whereever Now is ...(?) huh?..;)

Wonder if anyone from out there ..Is looking at us. here..Right now ?.....Better to Wave, just in case...Show'm we're mostly friendly Earthly Aliens here..For now ....:)

Over and out there from here....DEEEEP SPAAACCE...Fooooor noooooooow ..:)
 

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The sheer vastness of this universe is staggering.

Hear here Larouge..Is a Great Time ..Space..

It is an Infinitesimally/ Infinitly, Inside - Out and Back Again, ...a great vast Abyss of Mystery and Wonderous Oddities/Anomalies/Abnormalities .And yet ...in all that ..So calm ..Tranquil ...Accurate,Ordered being of Energy so True/Pure.. We call iITt.... ALL..(Big G.). .Being .. Life ....

:) ....lol...( Sorry I went off ...Out there ...a little...Tooooo... Faaaar perhaps... again..)



What I ment to say was ...

IS cool ALL ...iITt is what It is/was..and forever forward will be.........Here...

Or

Whatever....;):)




Over and Outthere from here...Deeeep Spaaaace....



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NASA - NASA's Fermi Telescope Finds Giant Structure in our Galaxy






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IS there life in Saturns Rings..?.Perhaps its rings are Organized Waste from Saturns Inhabitants..Inhabitants who live in an altered state of being ...Of time ..A place in space ..We can't even imagine seeing....:)
 
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I just hope that we don't let NASA go defunct. So much science over the years has been advanced by them.




TOKYO – A Japanese probe reached Venus on Tuesday and prepared to enter orbit on a two-year mission that would mark a major milestone for Japans Space ptogram and could shed light on the climate of Earth's mysterious neighbor.
The probe, called Akatsuki, which means "dawn," would be the first Japan has ever placed into orbit around another planet and comes after the country recently brought a probe back from a trip to an asteroid.
Japan probe reaches Venus, prepares to enter orbit - Yahoo! News
 

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http://news.ca.msn.com/world/cp-article.aspx?cp-documentid=26720871 - Saturns Rings : Leftovers from a cosmic Murder?

Rings of Saturn ..

Could it have been, that the inhabitants of Saturn's past, used and reused the Materials/Elements available to them, leaving behind a mystery yet to be solved, by us Earthly Aliens ?..;):)..Hmmm??

Could "They" still be ?

..Perhaps , "They", still inhabit that fasinating planet..As do others, on their own.
Only "They " remain unseen by our Human Eye's/Our Observation..Living their lives , parallel to ours .
In their own space and Time;):)
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So What are some of the benefits of Space Exploration...?

What has space exploration ever done for us?

Trivia. Do you know? What has NASA given us besides space? - Yahoo! Answers

Curiosity "10 NASA Inventions You Might Use Every Day"

The Space Place :: Inventions (Spinoffs) from Space

.To go where no1 has gone before ...
 
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Just the idea that we can now do this is incredible.

It's easy to go just a little nuts when you're studying exoplanets. Spend enough time investigating the exotic chemistry, composition and environments of newly discovered worlds orbiting distant stars and you can start to believe anything's possible. Little, however, can match the fairy-tale possibilities of WASP-12b.

http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,2035754,00.html?xid=newsletter-weekly
 

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micro surgery, lasers, micro circuits, artificial limbs velcro leds Invisible braces
Ear Thermometer
Bar Coding
TV Satellite dish
Firefighter Equipment
Smoke Detector
Cordless tools
Medical Imaging
Aerodynamic Bicycle Wheels
Plastics and Plastic Composites
Joystick Controllers
Water Filters

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love it! Gazing up at the starry sky has always been one of my favorite pastimes :D

Ahh Space ...Spend half my time there..(?;):))

It is fascinating/Humbling, the countless number of stars that can been seen on a clear night, away from the city lights....

Is amazing, what you can see with a simple pair of binoculars, or a small telescope. An, "Out of this World" view of the Moon, the rings of Saturn, some of the moons of Jupiter.

It is Inspirational/Intriguing to look Through The Eye/Into the Mind of Space Science(Astro-Biology/Astronomy/Cosmology ...etc).To peer deep into the limitless possibilities of the Universe and all that surrounds us, Out There.


Makes 1 glad to be here, to Witness it/Experience it..Enjoy it...

Can also make 1 Dizzy !.
..So when your lookin' up , reachin' for the Stars .Be sure to keep your feet firmly on the ground .Cuz So Far/As Far, as any1 can tell .. There's still no place like home ..




Over and Out There From Here ...
 
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This is amazing, I had almost forgotten that Voyager 1 is out there chugging along.


Voyager 1 is reportedly on the edge of going beyond the solar system. Voyager 1 is the unmanned space craft that was launched in 1977 by the National Space and Aeronautics Administration at the time of the government of President Jimmy Carter. According to reports, Voyager 1 is more than ten billion miles away from earth.
Voyager 1 is signaling via its radioactive control set that it is experiencing a distinct alteration in the course of the stream of spots from the sun. The particles from the sun are reportedly moving sideward instead of outwards, reports say.
Given the situation, Voyager 1 is on the threshold of bounding into interstellar space, almost certainly in the coming 5 years. Radio signals from Voyager are now taking 16 hours to arrive on earth, BBC reports.
“The solar wind has turned the corner,” said Ed Stone, Voyager project scientist said. “Voyager 1 is getting close to interstellar space.”
The episode is a chief landmark in Voyager 1′s route via the heliosheath, the tumultuous external case of the sun’s field of power, and the imminent exit of Voyager 1 from our solar system.
It should be noted that since its launch, the Low-Energy Charged Particle Instrument of Voyager 1 has been doing the function of computing the velocity of solar wind.
When the velocity of the charged elements drumming the exterior of Voyager 1 coordinated with the speed of Voyager 1, scientists made out that the net external velocity of the solar wind was nil. This took place in June, when Voyager 1 was around 10.6 billion miles away from the sun.
Richard Harrison is based in California, California, United States of America, and is Anchor for Allvoices


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It is only too bad that the world got away from deep space exploration. Hubble was never
supposed to last this long and what a wonderful insight it has given us. You are right
we are not alone in the universe, if we are, what a waste. I used to joke that we might be
an experiment on the desk of a really bright grade five student.
You look out there and wonder what does the future of the universe hold.