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Archive for September, 2011

HDTV Antenna – Why You Should Get One

September 2nd, 2011 by

HDTV antennas provide better quality reception than cable and satellite units. They also eliminate the monthly fees that cable and satellite companies change. These HDTV antennas are very easy to install and easy to use. This article will explain why you should have one.
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HDTV Antenna – Why You Should Get One

September 2nd, 2011 by

HDTV antennas provide better quality reception than cable and satellite units. They also eliminate the monthly fees that cable and satellite companies change. These HDTV antennas are very easy to install and easy to use. This article will explain why you should have one.
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MSL encapsulation slips four days

September 1st, 2011 by

NASA said its Mars Science Laboratory Project continues to press ahead with launch preparation activities, planning to use additional time before encapsulating the rover in the launch vehicle’s nose cone.

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NASA needs strategic plan to manage orbital debris efforts

September 1st, 2011 by

Although NASA’s meteoroid and orbital debris programmes have responsibly used their resources, the agency’s management structure has not kept pace with increasing hazards posed by abandoned equipment, spent rocket bodies, and other debris orbiting the Earth, says a new report by the U.S. National Research Council.

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