photo results | SuitSat-1: A Spacesuit Floats Free | Who dunnit? Like a scene from a space mystery movie, a spacesuit floated away from the International Space Station earlier this month, but no investigation was needed. It was pushed out by the space station crew. Dubbed Suitsat-1, the unneeded Russian Orlan spacesuit filled mostly with old clothes was fitted with a faint radio transmitter and released to orbit the Earth. Suitsat-1 will orbit once every 90 minutes until it burns up in the Earth's atmosphere within a few weeks. The suit circled the Earth twice before its radio signal became unexpectedly weak. Pictured above, the lifeless spacesuit was photographed as it drifted away from the Earth-orbiting space station earlier this month. | |
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Recently I watched Dan Brown's book inspired movie Angels and Demons,and i got all wrong..
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blog results All articles at B... (55) | | Surprisingly, it's not just the expected, hot new films like Blood Diamond that are hitting the Amazon.com DVD best-seller list these days - there are a few oldies in the top 100 as well.
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