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Doomed Blob of Gas Headed for Black Hole

Astronomers will get to watch a black hole devour material for the first time, as a gas cloud barrels toward the center of the Milky Way

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Eyes on the Earth

<p>Follow along with NASA's satellites studying Earth's vital signs.</p>

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A One-Way Ticket

Now there is no way home, at least by the usual route. Only up—into the frontier

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What Makes an Explorer?

As space technology advances, we will reach the point where we started in the Stone Age: Exploration with no more justification than individual curiosity

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Tiny UAV Like a Periscope on the Ground

Instant Eyes, a 9-inch UAV, could be a no-brainer for military reconnaissance

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Air Hunt

<p>A <i>fin de si&egrave;cle<b> </b></i>preview of sport in the Aviation Age.</p>

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The Path of Exploration

The word "exploration" changed about 100 years ago. We should recover its full meaning, which included discovery, exploitation, & wealth creation

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The Road to Space

Spaceflight training is in many ways more demanding than the Space Station mission itself. But it's the next best thing to actually flying

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No Way to Treat a Hero

Would Chesley Sullenberger really want to be FAA Administrator?

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Screams Like a Meteor

<p>The Gloster Meteor makes a high-decibel return.</p>

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Feelin' Blue

<p>A once-secret satellite center fades to black.</p>

John Gillespie Magee Jr.

70 Years of “Slipping the Surly Bonds”

Whether you love it or hate it, John Gillespie Magee's "High Flight" remains the most enduring of aviation poems

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SETI Plugs the Phone Back In

The Allen Telescope Array is back online

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The Gingerbread Man and Other Runaway Foods

The tale of the gingerbread man is part of a genre of folklore about goodies gone wild, specifically "The Fleeing Pancake" stories

An F-16 goes belly-up.

Air Force Slashes Airshow Demos

Don't go looking for F-16s or A-10s at military airshows from now on. The F-22 will be performing solo.

UCAS-D X-47B AV-2 is shown while undergoing proof load testing at Northrop Grumman's Palmdale Manufacturing Center.

Two Aircraft, Still No Pilot

<p>A second X-47B joins the flight test program.</p>

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Rice Grits: Southern Comfort Food From Flaws

Nearly all of the intact grains were exported, but Carolinians developed a fondness for the faulty brokens, or middlins, that stayed at home

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Weather Control as a Cold War Weapon

In the 1950s, some U.S. scientists warned that, without immediate action, the Soviet Union would control the earth's thermometers

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Inviting Writing: Must-Have Holiday Foods

Tell us, by Friday, December 9, what lengths you've gone to for your favorite celebratory dishes

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Pearl Harbor: A Unique Remembrance

Two brothers pay tribute to a pilot who barely escaped the December 7 attacks

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