From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4@msn.com)
Date: Tue Apr 30 2002 - 06:05:35 PDT
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SPACEDAILY EXPRESS - April 29, 2002
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- Beyond the ISS: The Future of Human Spaceflight -
7th ISU Annual International Symposium
4 - 7 June 2002, Strasbourg, France
http://www.isunet.edu/other_programs/symposium.htm
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HEADLINES IN BRIEF
April 29, 2002
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SPACE SCIENCE
- Ames Astrobiology Explorer Scope Chosen For Feasibility Study
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/telescopes-02e.html
Moffett Field - Apr 24, 2002 - A mission proposal from NASA Ames Research Center to measure the pre-biological chemical building blocks of life in deep space has been selected as a next-mission candidate under NASA'S Explorer Program -- a roster of low-cost, focused next-generation spacecraft.
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SPACE SCIENCE
- Astronomers Link X-Ray Flashes To Gamma-Ray Bursts
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/cosmicrays-02b.html
Albuquerque - Apr 23, 2002 - Astronomers announced today the discovery of what may be the lower-energy "poor relations" of cosmic gamma-ray bursts, the fantastically powerful explosions occurring daily in distant galaxies throughout the universe.
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EXO WORLDS
- New Evidence For Organic Compounds In Deep Spaces
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/stellar-chemistry-02a.html
Den Haag - Apr 22, 2002 - The mysterious spectral bands in the infrared of interstellar gas clouds in deep space originate from organic compounds. Research by the Nijmegen physicist Hans Piest confirms this. He has provided new experimental evidence for this almost 30-year-old problem in astronomy.
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TERRADAILY
- Tropical Scientists Find Fewer Species Than Expected
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/life-02t.html
St Paul - Apr 26, 2002 - An eight-year National Science Foundation-funded study of New Guinean rainforest plants and the insects that feed on them has yielded a new and dramatically lower estimate of the number of species on the planet.
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CLONE WARS
- Three Women Due To Give Birth To Cloned Humans: Doctor
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/clone-02d.html
Rome - Apr 24, 2002 - The controversial Italian gynecologist Severino Antinori said in a television interview that he knew of three women who were currently bearing cloned human embryos, although he denied that he had anything to do with the cases.
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