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<title><![CDATA[Space Giveaway]]></title>
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<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 24 Nov 2009 12:22:26 EST]]></pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[NASA giving away shuttle items to schools and museums<br/><br/><b>[0:00:09]</b> ... Christmas gift Dario and own a space -- or go to the <b>astronauts</b> <b>aboard</b> the shuttle. What she requested a bridle at the shuttle program is winding down -- necessary to get well kinds of cool ... <br/><b>[0:00:28]</b> ... getting rid -- basically everything that they will not need once the <b>space</b> <b>shuttle</b> fleet is retired scheduled for next year only five launches remain. And these are things that won't be needed can't be used ... <br/><b>[0:01:48]</b> ... are allowed to get this and not everything is still available the <b>Astro</b> van that famous little <b>Astro</b> -- 1983. Stainless steel looking. Vehicle that the astronauts fill up the launcher that was taken back off. Because to save money NASA is going to recycle this <b>Astro</b> van even though that sure would be cool to have had some museum near you went. The organizers of this job. Give ... <br/><b>[0:02:46]</b> ... access material. I if you actually just go into one of the <b>search</b> <b>engines</b> and search GSA. Access it we'll take you right to the Lincoln legacy. All of the cool items that are out there ... <br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Brace for Impact]]></title>
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<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 24 Nov 2009 10:34:29 EST]]></pubDate>
<description><![CDATA['Big-bang' collider back on line<br/><br/><b>[0:00:49]</b> ... to being circulating. And they collided what are these beings beams of <b>protons</b> are half a trillion electron -- beams of <b>protons</b>. We want to eventually create a mini mini Big -- to understand Genesis of some -- Things that are at least things are running around like a <b>racetrack</b> it's all right it's like NASCAR right and that's I what happens if they collided disputed they desire well they -- Just ... <br/><b>[0:02:16]</b> ... working on this a long time ago did you know folks in <b>high</b> <b>school</b> meat shield -- what are these things. Is that true that's try to got -- the Harvard it was that two million electron called beta trying -- machine the <b>magnetic</b> <b>field</b> with so powerfully with. Pull the Phillies letting your -- if you -- to close the money atom smasher. We successful yeah ... <br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Hot Air?]]></title>
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<pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 23 Nov 2009 11:22:24 EST]]></pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[Hacked e-mails raise new global warming questions<br/><br/><b>[0:00:00]</b> ... questions being raised today in the debate over <b>global</b> <b>warming</b> last week. Still only emails from top researchers were posted on line. <b>Global</b> <b>warming</b> skeptics saying those emails suggested scientists may have worked together to manipulate <b>global</b> <b>warming</b> data. Defenders say those emails are being used out of context with both -- and now he's gonna Chris Warner senior fellow at the <b>Competitive</b> <b>Enterprise</b> <b>Institute</b>. Also the author of red hot lies how <b>global</b> <b>warming</b> alarmist use threats fraud and deception to keep you misinformed. And on the other side also joining us eco entrepreneur or conservationists ... <br/><b>[0:01:40]</b> ... of context he feel like there has been a good debate about <b>global</b> <b>warming</b> -- skeptics also welcome to the table what's -- ... <br/><b>[0:01:48]</b> ... this issue ad -- now and it is pretty much understand that <b>global</b> <b>warming</b> is into resentment or man made and there are few people out there that are still. You know hold -- out there ... <br/><b>[0:02:17]</b> ... fact that anybody who is a skeptic -- takes issue with the <b>global</b> <b>warming</b> community. Is this sort of sideline and said well there's only a few people who believe that's and they say. They've been ... <br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA['When Crocs Ate Dinosaurs']]></title>
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<pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 20 Nov 2009 13:55:17 EST]]></pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[Scientists discover new species of crocodiles that once dominated Earth<br/><br/><b>[0:00:03]</b> ... on the trail of strange ancient crocodiles. That rub shoulders with the <b>dinosaurs</b>. And some. -- But how did these weird and terrifying creatures we'll. ... <br/><b>[0:00:20]</b> ... How about that that's a clip from <b>National</b> <b>Geographic</b> when Crocs ate <b>dinosaurs</b> you thought god knows where the big dog is. Old old over the time on the Crocs were in charge they ruled the earth and they had no problem taking down some of the <b>dinosaurs</b> for lunch. Scientists just discovered three new species of these ancient crocodiles. And this documentary when Crocs -- <b>dinosaurs</b> set to air this weekend. Tell us more about these newly discovered species and the Crocs dominance. Over others joining us now -- Reno paleontologists. <b>National</b> <b>Geographic</b> <b>Explorer</b> in residence and the guy who led the team that discovered some of these creatures you found that in the Sahara Desert. ... <br/><b>[0:02:21]</b> ... Africa compared to today but you know but they survived unlike the <b>dinosaurs</b> so. They had a lot going for -- well they survived and in some form at least I mean we're awfully lucky ... <br/><b>[0:03:33]</b> ... an explosion of Crocs. On gun wanna continents the southern continents Africa <b>South</b> <b>America</b> Madagascar India. So the world of drifting continents can be very different from one place or another and that's. That's that we uncovered in the Sahara and some -- because story pretty amazing animation that you're a <b>National</b> <b>Geographic</b> put together of of what these things probably look like. Yeah for the kids you know go to web sites go to private expiration <b>National</b> <b>Geographic</b>. Dot org. There's stories about the artists sculptors the people that that prepared these fossils that stated that join me. It's a ... <br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Increased Attacks]]></title>
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<pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 20 Nov 2009 11:59:18 EST]]></pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[FBI warns Congress to strengthen U.S. cybersecurity<br/><br/><b>[0:00:00]</b> ... Central -- before the hour the FBI the <b>Justice</b> <b>Department</b> warning congress about the dangers of cyber attack. The -- now saying that people with suspected links al-Qaeda are actively looking for ... <br/><b>[0:01:29]</b> ... qualified anti terrorism technologies under the safety act for the Department of <b>Homeland</b> <b>Security</b>. They can develop those technologies provide them to the government sell them to other folks in the private time and vacuum the ... <br/><b>[0:02:31]</b> ... symbolic nature of the World Trade Center in the heart of of <b>Wall</b> <b>Street</b> the financial capital of the world. That was done on purpose that target was picked on purpose they want to hurt our common how many people we have working on this thousands you have it you have local you have state -- have federal there's obviously people overseas. But at as many people as the were working on it. There's a lot of really smart bad folks all around the world that are starting -- very young ages and obscure -- 89101112. Years old who were <b>local</b> <b>heroes</b> when they're able to break into a federal government installation into their data system -- or shut down an RBS world pay. ... <br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Leapin' Lizards]]></title>
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<pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 20 Nov 2009 10:22:50 EST]]></pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[Reptiles crash the curvy couch<br/><br/><b>[0:00:03]</b> ... There's the day <b>vice</b> <b>president</b> <b>Joe</b> <b>Biden</b> that is not picture him that god is staying -- teenager would take. Arkansas on you have <b>vice</b> <b>president</b>. Car traveling -- tells us stop by our studio this morning. -- Michael Roll mosque. ... <br/><b>[0:01:35]</b> ... animals in the state of new York and in most states and <b>United</b> <b>States</b>. But this is what they normally look like when they -- their black in their creamy color they have these -- strikes ... <br/><b>[0:02:28]</b> ... is this this is the common. I don't let. Is a common <b>boa</b> <b>constrictor</b> and her name is cinnamon and this animal was an. Now <b>boa</b> <b>constrictor</b> is our legal pad in most states. And but this is what they get to this is how big they get. Is ... <br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Bringing Life to Mars]]></title>
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<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 19 Nov 2009 14:11:09 EST]]></pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[How can scientists turn the red planet green?<br/><br/><b>[0:00:23]</b> ... That is a clip from tonight's <b>National</b> <b>Geographic</b> <b>channel</b> <b>expedition</b> week program Mars making the new earth turning the red Planet Green has become. The subject of serious scientific investigation believe it or not. Our next guest has spent years studying extreme environments to understand what it would take. Joining us now on the phone all the way from and Arctic is Chris McKay. NASA Ames Research Center planetary scientist why <b>Antarctica</b> first of all Chris. ... <br/><b>[0:01:00]</b> ... you would study what might be able to grow in places like <b>Antarctica</b>. With the idea that one day you introduce that kind of thing to Mars. ... <br/><b>[0:02:30]</b> ... not an option. It's we've got to learn how to manage this <b>bias</b> here American building another one. Building something as a way to understand it. Another thing we did it really is just the ... <br/><b>[0:02:49]</b> ... Plastic you. What's the temperature in <b>Antarctica</b> right now. Are worried now about ten degrees below freezing so it's a nice warm sunny summer day it sounds like it Chris McKay with. The net been research center center from NASA more on the <b>National</b> <b>Geographic</b> <b>channel</b> you can tune in for that Mars story tonight 9 PM eastern. Part of <b>expedition</b> weak on net GO sounds like Chicago. He hit an analyst yeah oh yeah yeah. ... <br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA['Moving Beyond Earth']]></title>
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<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 19 Nov 2009 14:05:16 EST]]></pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[New exhibit explores history of human space flight<br/><br/><b>[0:00:02]</b> ... exploring the history of the US space program during the shuttle and <b>space</b> <b>station</b> era. And looking at what the future might hold for manned space flight <b>Brian</b> <b>Wilson</b> is live at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum on my very favorite places. What's new this exhibit right. ... <br/><b>[0:00:44]</b> ... it is now punch up let's say Jupiter. And there it is <b>Jupiter</b> <b>Saturn</b> the next one hit one more and you can't see the rings of course but there is the planet Saturn. So they get a sense of that also hear a gigantic screen which does say. A sort of off flying around and animation fly around of the International <b>Space</b> <b>Station</b> and I have with me that curator of this exhibit doctor Valerie Neal. Tell me about what you hope to accomplish with ... <br/><b>[0:01:25]</b> ... Are playing with a were actually designing modules for the International <b>Space</b> <b>Station</b>. ... <br/><b>[0:01:31]</b> ... way to learn because that's they're making decisions they're learning what -- <b>space</b> <b>station</b> and day -- and over in the corner is something quite remarkable it is an instrument that was just taken off of ... <br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Outer Space Handoff]]></title>
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<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 18 Nov 2009 15:25:16 EST]]></pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[Crew of space shuttle Atlantis will give supplies to International Space Station and take home an astronaut from the orbiting outpost<br/><br/><b>[0:00:01]</b> ... 250 miles above the planet earth right now the crew of the <b>Space</b> <b>Shuttle</b> <b>Atlantis</b> the International <b>Space</b> <b>Station</b> getting -- to know each other. The station just opened up attach a few moments ago well we -- welcoming the Atlantis crew of the shuttle is bringing some very needed supplies to the orbiting outpost. And we'll also bring <b>space</b> <b>station</b> resident Nicole stocks home. There's only a couple of hours ago the shuttle completed its routine. Back let you know -- flips over. Giving astronauts the chance to kind of closely inspect the shuttle's belly to make sure there's no significant damage to the all important heat shield after Monday's launch. -- now is former <b>NASA</b> <b>astronaut</b> Tom Jones is -- Fox News contributor also the author of sky walking an on the phone with a former <b>NASA</b> <b>astronaut</b>. You genes are and I'm great -- you -- knowledge -- you open -- vehicles dot gets to come home it's like ... <br/><b>[0:01:03]</b> ... examination room that's what the shuttle flight. As he flowed into the <b>space</b> <b>station</b> it's like you're walking the flair of a -- a cozy home. -- some of your friends are very different atmosphere aboard the <b>space</b> <b>station</b> and it's really a relief to conduct a normal living environment that spacious. Sequence of laboratories and living spaces. ... <br/><b>[0:01:36]</b> ... On the <b>space</b> <b>station</b> crew has digital cameras were long telephoto lenses and looking down through the earth facing windows on the station. ... <br/><b>[0:01:43]</b> ... They give us <b>space</b> <b>shuttle's</b> heat shield the very thorough going over that transmit those photos that ground where the engineers assess that. ... <br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Panda-monium]]></title>
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<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 18 Nov 2009 13:52:56 EST]]></pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[San Diego Zoo names 100-day-old panda cub<br/><br/><b>[0:00:41]</b> ... you'd -- it's true lead by you know baby boy her fifth <b>giant</b> <b>panda</b> cub born at the view. And by -- babies being recognized around the world CN Diego -- is the first do in ... <br/><b>[0:00:59]</b> ... In San Diego we have had more <b>giant</b> <b>panda</b> babies born. In any zoo outside of China in the history of Kansas the -- going down in history. ... <br/><b>[0:01:11]</b> ... size of the stick of butter. Now more than two feet tall. <b>Panda</b> handlers say the mama's boy is doing just fine. ... <br/>]]></description>
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