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Monday 15 October 2012

In this photo provided by Red Bull, pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria is seen in a screen at mission control center in the capsule during the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, N.M. on Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012.
Space Jump: Felix Baumgartner Sets Leap Record



Completion: After days of delays due to bad weather, it took the professional daredevil around two-and-a-half hours to reach 128,177ft above the New Mexico desert - and less than ten minutes to plummet down
'It was like Hell, it was terrifying': The moment supersonic skydiver went into a 'death spin' caught on headcam as record-breaking freefall almost ended in tragedy
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2217915/Felix-Baumgartner-headcam-video-It-like-Hell-terrifying.html

Bizarre-looking oarfish washes ashore on Cabo San Lucas beach


Origin of water ice on moon revealed







vesta
Vesta is smallest known planetary object to have generated dynamo
http://www.phenomenica.com/2012/10/vesta-is-smallest-known-planetary-object-to-have-generated-dynamo.html




13th Gate Asylum
Best Haunted Houses In America (PHOTOS)

'Me thinks I love space': Mercury crater which looks like the Cookie Monster
This picture is outta space: Hilarious photo of a crater on Mercury that looks just like the Cookie Monster




Man finds 1.2 carat diamond in mud from friend’s well






 
Orionids, planets, constellations brighten October skies
The Orionid meteor shower





Gas giant
Planet with four suns disovered


Target: This image shows where the Curiosity rover aimed two instruments to study a rock known as Jake Matijevic
The rolling hills of the Red Planet: Curiosity sends back most Earth-like view yet from Mars


Ash, the Autonomous Shipboard Firefighting Robot, left, was modelled on the Star Wars character C-3PO
Scientists build the real C-3PO to fight fires on board warships






Dual use: The X1 exoskeleton, currently in development, could help astronauts exercise in space and paraplegics walk on Earth
Nasa developing exoskeleton to help astronauts exercise in zero gravity and help disabled people walk on Earth



The crew carefully guides the space shuttle Endeavour into its new home at the California Science Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, October 14. Endeavour completed a 12-mile journey from Los Angeles International Airport to the science center where it will go on permanent public display.
Endeavour draws festival of admirers as it inches home


 
NASA working on faster-than-light drive capable of WARP TEN




 

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