Improvements Made For Safer Souyez Landings
Officials with Russia’s space program said Saturday that a number of safety improvements have been made for spacecrafts returning to Earth from the International Space Station (ISS).What is the redOrbit Knowledge Network?
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A EU-commissioned study claims the global economy is losing more money from the disappearance of forests than through the current banking crisis....
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Earth from Space: Iceland’s first snow.
This Envisat image features the island of Iceland covered in the first snow of the 2008 winter.
Iceland – located in the North Atlantic Ocean east of Greenland and immediately south of th...
Eroded Sediments in West Candor Chasma.
This image shows a steep-sided depression in light-toned, layered rocks in the Valles Marineris canyon system. This formation, known as Ceti Mensa, is located in western Candor Chasma in the northern ...
Disc Around Young Star.
Artist's impression of the environment of a young star, showing the geometry of the dust disc in the outer area and the hot gas disc closer to the central star. Note that the image is not to scale and...
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mercantile
Pronunciation: /MUR-kun-tile/
adj : of or characteristic of merchants or trade
"The mercantile needs of the United States are crucial to the health of the economy."
Today in History
October 12, 1960
At the United Nations, Soviet Premier Nikita Khruschev went ballistic, taking off his shoe and pounding it on his desk. The UN Assembly President, Frederick Boland, was so irritated that he split his gavel trying to re-establish order.




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