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Space

Submission + - LRO photographs Soviet lunar landers from the 70's (planetary.org)

braindrainbahrain writes: Photographs of the Sea of Crises on the Moon taken by The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, show the Soviet lunar landers, Luna 20, Luna 23, and Luna 24, which landed on the Moon in the 1970s. In addition to the landers, it is possible to see the tracks made by the Lunokhod lunar rover! The Soviet Lunokhod lunar rover predates the first successful Mars Rover by some 30 years

(BTW: Very kewl old-style artists drawings of the soviet crafts on the wikipedia links above)

First Person Shooters (Games)

Submission + - Bungie - Microsoft Split?

braindrainbahrain writes: The title says it all. Could it be true? Just read TFA here. What does this mean for the future of Halo? Marathon anyone?
Communications

Submission + - Get hooked up for Fiber, but say goodbye to Copper (yahoo.com)

braindrainbahrain writes: In a story carried by the wires (AP, pun intended!), it is reported that subscribers to the Verizon Fiber Optic Service FioS are getting disconnected from the conventional copper-wire phone network when the fiber is installed. While I'm sure everyone believes fiber to the home is the future, is Verizon implementing the future, or just using the service to create a monopoly?
Space

Submission + - Engineering shortage in US Aerospace and Defense?

braindrainbahrain writes: Yet another story about an engineering shortage, this time in Aerospace and Defense. The AIAA is claiming there will be huge shortages in those industries due to an aging and retiring workforce. Buried deep within TFA , there is talk about outsourcing design services overseas. Will the next (US) moon rocket or fighter plane be designed overseas, or by people holding H1-B visas?

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