Posts Tagged ‘satellite’
Today’s physics news: Speed-of-light experiments give baffling result at CERN, and more…
Today’s physics news: Speed-of light experiments give baffling result at CERN, and more…
Today’s physics news: Friday, 31 July 2010
Michael Gove’s academy plan under fire as scale of demand emerges Only 153 schools apply to become academies – despite education secretary’s claims that more than 1,000 had done so Guardian Independent Mars site may hold ‘buried life’ Researchers identify rocks that they say could contain the fossilised remains of life on early Mars. BBC [...]
Today’s physics news: Thursday, 1 July
Solar Impulse plane postpones record night flight bid Pilot Andre Borschberg has announced he is postponing his attempt to make aviation history by flying through the night in a solar-powered plane because of a technical problem. BBC Radiation fears stalk stellar mission Europe’s €450m GAIA satellite is suffering serious technical problems that could hinder [...]
Today’s physics news: Tuesday, 29 June
Record numbers apply to teach science and maths Recession drives thousands more graduates to register for training, after coalition promises teaching jobs will be safe from cuts Guardian Independent German TanDEM-X satellite returns first images Germany’s new radar satellite, TanDEM-X, has returned its first images.The spacecraft was launched from Kazakhstan on Monday on a [...]









