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22 Nov

Space oddity launches $uit

ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Eccentric Japanese millionaire Daisuke Enomoto had planned to dress up as his favorite cartoon character in outer space and spent $21 million to make it happen. Now he claims the company that was supposed make his dream come true... ...

Bury NY Post: News 7 hours ago

Would-Be Space Tourist Sues To Get $21M Back

Japanese millionaire Daisuke Enomoto had planned to dress up as his favorite cartoon character in outer space and spent $21 million to make it happen. Now he claims the company that was supposed make his dream come true brushed him aside with little more than a "sorry, no refunds." ...<...


Would-Be Space Tourist Sues To Get $21M Back

Japanese millionaire Daisuke Enomoto had planned to dress up as his favorite cartoon character in outer space and spent $21 million to make it happen. Now he claims the company that was supposed make his dream come true brushed him aside with little more than a "sorry, no refunds." ...<...

Bury CBS 5 - Business 15 hours ago

Infographic Critique: Iceland is Out of Orbit

Infographic Critique: Iceland is Out of Orbit

A Junk Charts reader tipped us about this chart that appeared on the front page of one of their newspapers. It announced: "Iceland banks are in a universe of hurt". As we all know, Iceland is bankrupt, and all its banks are spinning out of orbit. But is this outer-space concept su...

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EPOXI spacecraft tests modified TCP/IP in outer space

What's cooler than the Internet and cooler than outer space? Why, the Internet in outer space, of course. This month, NASA is building on ten years of work by testing an Internet-esque communications protocol designed for data transmission in deep space.Read More... ...

Bury Ars Technica 3 days ago

Video: Interplanetary Internet a possibility

Sending e-mails or online shopping while orbiting the Earth in outer-space seems like the stuff of science fiction movies. But in this Daily Debrief, CNET&apos;s Kara Tsuboi and Rafe Needleman discuss how NASA is working to make these far-fetched ideas a reality. ...

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