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<title>Science, Astronomy: Newly Published Articles at Helioza.com</title>
<description>Top-notch articles published this year, in the subject category: Science, Astronomy.  From Helioza.com, where writers earn 50% of the advertising revenue for their pages.</description>
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<pubDate>28 Jan 2007 20:36:11 MST</pubDate>
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<title>Hubble and other space telescopes</title>
<description>We hear much news about the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and, sometimes, it seems that it is the only telescope in space. However, it is not. HST, like other space observatories, is an instrument launched into outer space that is used by astronomers to observe planets, stars, galaxies, and other space objects.</description>
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<pubDate>07 Jan 2007 10:29:48 MST</pubDate>
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<title>New carbon nanotube technology could be used to build 22,300-mile long space elevator</title>
<description>The Space Elevator-an elevator that would go up and down between the Earth's surface and a point in space above the Earth-has been a topic of science and science fiction for years. However, no materials existed that were strong enough to actually build it. In the twenty-first century, that is no longer the case.</description>
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<pubDate>05 Jan 2007 19:15:49 MST</pubDate>
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