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Sushi In Spaaaaaaaaaaaace! by Videolicious.tv Daily Video Blog on Mar 3, 2010 in Food Foreign Space Funny International Space Station Japan Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency nasa Salmon snakes Soichi Noguchi Sushi In a live interview with Japan's Fuji TV, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut and Expedition 22 Flight Engineer Soichi Noguchi demonstrates his love for cooking aboard the International Space Station with the first hand-rolled sushi in space...



New Government Climate Portal Clouds the Issue by Futurism Now on Feb 9, 2010 in Congress EPA Action Greenwashing Obama Admin. Climate Change climate change action climate data climate science climate.gov global warming government website on climate change nasa NOAA Obama administration Politics U.S. government site Smog in Mexico City. Even this smog isn't as murky as our government's reasons for inaction on climate change.The U.S. government has a lovely new climate website to act as a portal for the latest climate change information and media.  It&#...



Using the Air as a Waste Dump by Futurism Now on Jan 7, 2010 in CO2 Solutions Deniers Toxic Waste pollution air as a waste dump AIRS Aqua satellite carbon dioxide Climate Climate Change climatology CO2 Goddard Space Flight Center hawaii observatory nasa This visualization is a time-series of the global distribution and variation of the concentration of mid-tropospheric carbon dioxide observed by the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) on the NASA Aqua spacecraft. For comparison, it is overlain by a...



NASA and Google to Keep an Eye on Emissions by Futurism Now on Dec 20, 2009 in CO2 Solutions Climate Obama Admin. Science America as police carbon emissions CO2 tracking emissions google monitoring emissions nasa powergrid satellites smartgrid U.S. Government In this publicly distributed handout image provided by NASA an artist's conception of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory satellite that splashed into the ocean near Antarctica in February 2009 is shown. NASA and Google are now teaming up to track gl...



Minnesota dark matter researchers say they may have struck gold by The Blotter on Dec 17, 2009 in Notable accomplishments by Minnesotans Science big bang CDMS dark matter NASA Soudan It's big deal because it may provide a missing link in the effort to understand the big bang theory.



Atlantis Space Shuttle Launch In High Definition by Videolicious.tv Daily Video Blog on Dec 5, 2009 in Citizen Generated Media Space Atlantis HD nasa Rocket space shuttle High definition footage of the space shuttle Atlantis launch, accompanied by music.



Ares I-X Flight Test Footage by Videolicious.tv Daily Video Blog on Nov 4, 2009 in Space Flight Flying nasa Rocket An aerial video crew observed the October 28, 2009 Ares I-X test flight from a Cessna Skymaster aircraft positioned approx. 10 nautical miles away from the vehicle at an altitude of 12,000 feet.



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