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NASA Tests All-Composite Prototype Crew Module 67

coondoggie writes "With an eye toward building safer, lighter and tougher spacecraft, NASA said today its prototype space crew module made up of composite materials handled tests simulating structural stresses of launch and atmospheric reentry. The idea behind NASA's Composite Crew Module project is to test new structural materials for possible future NASA spacecraft. According to NASA, composite materials are being looked at because they are stiff and lightweight and can be formed into complex shapes that may be more structurally efficient. In space travel, where every additional pound of weight drives costs higher, any weight savings provides increased payload capacity and potentially reduces mission expense."

Comment Protect a Thumb Drive Instead (Score 1) 459

Perhaps since the laptop isn't the zippiest thing, it might be worth protecting the documents rather than the laptop. You could try storing them on a flash drive. Keep it close to you on your key chain and if you want to go the extra mile you can encrypt it or get a "secure" dirve rather than encrypting the netbook's drive. Then you don't have to do anything to the laptop and you get the added bonus of being able to use your files on anyone's computer.

Comment Re:Rent it out (Score 1) 433

I'm assuming, just like the folks who suggest renting it out, that you're not going to visit much, if any. If this is the case, then don't just turn off the water and drain the pipes (which is a trivial task), turn off the heat, the electricity, the water heater, your broadband, and everything else that wastes energy while your not around. It's really not a big deal to do all of these things. If you feel personally unable to do them, I'm absolutely certain you can find a friend who will help or at the worst hire a handyman to show you how to winterize your home for 10% of the cost of your heating & electricity bills for the time that you're gone. 99% of the things we own are designed to travel across the country, summer or winter, north or south, in the back of a non-climate controlled tractor-trailer. If they can handle that, they can handle sitting in your home when it freezes. Just remember to clean out the fridge! If you just can't bear to be a really good global citizen, at least shut off the water heater, fridge, drain the pipes, and turn the thermostat down as low as it will go. Please! I do this much every time I leave for more than a week! If you do these things, you don't have to worry about much of anything going wrong besides the house burning down for some strange reason or getting broken into. There's nothing you can do about either of those scenarios from a long ways away anyway...

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