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Asteroid Mining Company Planetary Resources Harnesses Freelancer.com Contest Platform For Global Marketing Campaign

Source: PR Newswire

SYDNEY, June 19, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- High value contests on Freelancer.com continue to achieve out of this world results for businesses. Planetary Resources, a company dedicated to space exploration and resource discove ...
Full article at: PR Newswire  More like this  3 hours ago

Astronaut 'I scream'

Source: collectSPACE

June 18, 2013 / 9:25 a.m. CT (1425 GMT) : NASA's 2013 class of astronaut candidates, or "ascans" for short, were all very excited to be selected from the more than 6,000 applications received to be the space agency's 21st group of a ...
Full article at: collectSPACE  More like this  20 hours ago, 9:25am CDT

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Tesla recalls Model S cars affected by potential defect
Tesla recalls Model S cars affected by potential defect
Tesla is announcing that it will do a partial recall on a few Model S electric cars manufactured between May 10, 2013 and June 8, 2013. The reason for the sudden announcement is due to the company's recent findings that some Model S cars, made...
 
AT&T Launches Free Street Charge Solar Mobile Stations in NYC
AT&T Launches Free Street Charge Solar Mobile Stations in NYC
Solar power is the “in” thing right now. That is why AT&T began its Street Charge program in coordination with Goal Zero. It will provide free solar power for smartphones at 25 mobile recharge stations all across New York City.
 
HTC Butterfly S announced in Taiwan
HTC Butterfly S announced in Taiwan
HTC has just announced the HTC Butterfly S in its hometown in Taiwan. The specs are pretty impressive and borrows some of the remarkable features of the HTC One. For starters, it sports a 5-inch 1080p display and the similar Ultrapixel camera found...
 

Fundraiser for a public space telescope

Source: Samizdata.net

A blog for people with a critically rational individualist perspective We are developing the social individualist meta-context for the future. From the very serious to the extremely frivolous... lets see what is on the mind of the Samizdata people. Sami ...
Full article at: Samizdata.net  More like this  1 day ago, 10:44pm CDT

Arkyd telescope latest space project to create buzz through crowdsourcing

Source: L.A. Daily News

The Arkyd telescope, a publicly funded project planned by Planetary Resources, will let people control the satellite for education, space photography and â œspace selfies,â images with Earth in the background. (Courtesy of Planetary Resourc ...
Full article at: L.A. Daily News  More like this  1 day ago, 6:40pm CDT

Planetary Resources Brings Space Exploration to the Public With the ARKYD Telescope

Source: Tech Cocktail

Have you ever dreamt of exploring space on your own terms? There are countless nebulae, galaxies, and planets out there just waiting to be discovered; space is truly the final frontier. Planetary Resources, ...
Full article at: Tech Cocktail  More like this  2 days ago, 11:08am CDT

Makers in Space

Source: MAKE: Blog

Planetary Resources Inc.(PRI), an asteroid mining company backed by tech heavyweights such as Sergey Brin and James Cameron and headed up by Peter Diamandis, recently launched a Kickstarter campaign to develop and launch a publicly accessible space tel ...
Full article at: MAKE: Blog  More like this  3 days ago, 10:07am CDT

Planetary Resources Kickstarted passes 10,000 backers

Source: Next Big Future

This blog is an Amazon affiliate. Help support Nextbigfuture by making purchases through Amazon links on this site. Editor/Authors are : Brian Wang, Director of Research. Sander Olson, Interviews and other articles Phil Wolff, Communications a ...
Full article at: Next Big Future  More like this  4 days ago, 6:37pm CDT

Have your photo displayed above the Earth

Source: bookofjoe

For $25, that could be you floating in space. Or more precisely, a picture of a picture of you floating in space. But for most of us, that is as close as we will ever get to orbit." That is what you get in exchange for a $25 contribution to a $1 ...
Full article at: bookofjoe  More like this  4 days ago, 11:47am CDT



 

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