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... spidery shape captured in a photo is "unlike anything we've seen anywhere in the solar system," said mission chief scientist Sean Solomon of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. The image shows what looks like a large crater with faint ...
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... images of its unfolded heat shield and another of its foot planted in soil next to pebble-sized rocks. Smith, the chief scientist, said Phoenix slid a bit after landing. NASA on Monday released a grainy black-and-white image captured by its ...
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... interaction between the sun and the galaxy," said David McComas of the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio. He is chief scientist for the $165 million mission. - Advertisement - Ibex, the size of a bus tire, will be launched aboard a Pegasus ...
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... scrutiny. The pace of spacecraft development, budgets and launch rates all will be explored, said Dan McCleese, chief scientist of the Mars program at JPL. "We need to ask ourselves what is the next best step to take from an engineering and ...
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... experts are fairly confident the financial sector is in good shape. An early prophet of the Y2K bug, Capers Jones, chief scientist at Artemis Management Systems, estimated more than $1 trillion will be spent overall on Y2K fixes, and more than ...
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... subject to disruption by solar storms have become. "This may be the real Y2K apocalypse," said NASA headquarters chief scientist Kathie Olsen. "Our technologies have become much more sophisticated since the last solar max, and we've become ...
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... using a different method. "We've now completed the gene sequence plan of one human being," said Craig Venter, chief scientist for the company. He said that human being was an unidentified male, adding, "By the end of next week, we will ...
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... remaining guidance and control equipment on Compton reduces that risk of fatality to about one in 29 million. NASA chief scientist Ed Weiler said he chose safety over science. "How much science is worth the risk of even one human life?" Weiler ...
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... site is being developed, at no cost to taxpayers, by a team led by Internet entrepreneur Eric Brewer. Brewer, chief scientist at Inktomi Corp., a software developer and marketer in Foster City, Calif., "developed one of the most successful ...
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... sequence of these bases within the 23 pairs of human chromosomes that make up the genetic code. J. Craig Venter, chief scientist of Celera Genomics, said the genomes of three females and two males who identified themselves as Hispanic, Asian ...
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