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- - by Blog On Smog on Sep 19, 2009
Where Does Your Garbage Really Go? by Terese Hartjoy @ Thorne's World That is exactly what MIT researchers are attempting to discover in an effort to help Seattle residents understand the importance of recycling. Using an electronic tracking...
- GRAIL Or The Quest For The Moon Continues by OrbitalHub on Aug 13, 2009
GRAIL is a mission that will measure the lunar gravity field in unprecedented detail. Please visit OrbitalHub to read more...
- MIT OpenCourseware - Astrodynamics by OrbitalHub on Jul 18, 2009
MIT Open Courseware has made available the course 16.346 Astrodynamics, taught by Professor Richard Battin. Please visit OrbitalHub to read more...
- MIT Giant Leaps Celebrates 40th Anniversary Of The Moon Landing by OrbitalHub on May 25, 2009
This summer, from June 10 to June 12, MIT is hosting a celebration to honor those who made the Apollo Program possible. The highlights of the event are the Giant Leaps Symposium, In Memoriam: Robert Seamans, and Tours of MIT space labs. Please visit...
- Tube Debris p2 by rbo in the city on Mar 27, 2009
Seeing as how I only had 2 posts since last Friday’s Tube Debris, I’ve decided it won’t be a weekly feature. It would be video overload! I do, however, have a few videos to share this week. They’re wonderfully random, and a...
- One Last Chance For The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer by OrbitalHub on Mar 10, 2009
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) is a high-energy particle detector. AMS will detect electrons, positrons, protons, antiprotons, and nuclei in cosmic radiation. AMS is a cooperative project that involved more than 200 scientists from 31 institu...
- Mini-Helicon – An MIT Approach To Ion Propulsion Systems by OrbitalHub on Mar 2, 2009
MIT is developing an ion propulsion system that uses nitrogen as propellant. The new system is called Mini-Helicon Plasma Thruster. Research and development of the Mini-Helicon is taking place at MIT’s Space Propulsion Laboratory (SPL). Please visi...




