- 03/17/2007 19:26:33

Not only can the Chinese space program make it to the moon, it will get there before the U.S., according to NASA...
- 03/17/2007 11:08:02

A Lochbuie teen-age boy, suspected of drunken driving, was arrested after he smashed a car into a garage and tree, killing his 15-year-old passenger late Friday night.
- 03/17/2007 10:18:03

A 15-year-old Lochbuie boy was killed Friday night after the car he was riding in hit a tree and a garage. Kyle A. Walls was the passenger in a blue 1994 Saturn at about 11:45 p.m. when the driver lost control of the car around a left-hand curve, according to the Colorado State Patrol.
- 03/17/2007 06:01:37

Saturn El­ementary in Cocoa earned a "Progress Award" from Pearson Digital Learning for achievement with SuccessMaker, an innovative math and reading computer pro­gram. The program allows for in­dividualized instruction and rein­ forces the classroom curriculum. School officials attribute an in­crease in students' FCAT scores, in part, to the program. Last year, more than 83 percent of Saturn's ...
- 03/17/2007 05:02:47

Like many soccer teams around the globe, the Charleston Battery has joined the growing list of squads that have jumped on the sponsorship bandwagon where everything and anything is for sale at the right price.
- 03/17/2007 00:07:11

ELKHART, IN - Indiana Police said a man wanted on attempted murder charges could be headed for Chicago. Indiana Police have found a Dodge and a Saturn that may have been used in the abduction of Kimberly Walker, 31, and her four children, two boys and two girls.
- 03/16/2007 09:27:44

If Alan Goodwin's Saturn had been going 87 mph when it collided with the Toyota 4Runner, the force ``would have had a catastrophic impact to the front of the car and that's not evidenced,'' a private investigator told a jury Thursday.
- 03/16/2007 08:09:32

Rumour has it some belting titles will hit Nintendo’s download service soon, including those from Sega’s much-loved, but ultimately failed console.
- 03/16/2007 07:15:56

A St. Helena man complained of pain after the Saturn he was driving was rear-ended by a big rig on Wednesday morning.
- 03/16/2007 05:53:14

All Signs: This week, the sun enters Aries, while Mars flirts with Saturn, Jupiter and Neptune. Since Mars rules the muscles and how we assert ourselves in society, as it aligns with different planets, we'll feel changing energy patterns: hesitancy, enthusiasm, vigor or doubt.
- 03/16/2007 05:24:04

LOS ANGELES — Scientists have discovered what appear to be sea-size bodies of liquid, probably methane or ethane, on the surface of Saturn’s largest moon.
- 03/16/2007 01:42:19

Astronomy NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found evidence of the long-sought seas of Titan, planetary scientists announced this week.
- 03/16/2007 01:22:50

Scientists for the first time have discovered what appear to be sea-size bodies of liquid on the surface of Saturn's largest moon, including one about as big as the Caspian Sea on Earth.
- 03/15/2007 17:55:50

General ForecastThe weekend gets off to a fine start when beneficial Jupiter rewards constructive Saturn at the same time that loving Venus is favoring passionate Pluto. Money, progress, good luck an
- 03/15/2007 15:45:28

FC Zenit St. Petersburg went through to the Russian Cup quarterfinals on Wednesday, after a 1:1 draw in the second leg of its last-16 tie with Saturn gave the St. Petersburg club a 2:1 aggregate victory.
- 03/15/2007 13:06:15

Charleston, SC. The Charleston Battery has teamed up with Saturn of Charleston for the 2007 & 2008 seasons. Saturn of Charleston will be the Official Jersey Sponsor of the USL First Division Battery and the Saturn logo will be prominently featured on the front and back of each player's jersey.
- 03/15/2007 05:51:06

Headlight failure (due to faulty wiring during manufacturing. Dealer fixed within days of buying the car, no problems since). Transmission leak (caused by dealership service dept mistake. Messed up filter causing transmission to leak, which resulted in damage due to low fluids).
- 03/15/2007 01:28:17

Scientists for the first time have discovered what appear to be sea-size bodies of liquid on the surface of Saturn's largest moon, including one about as big as the Caspian Sea on Earth.
- 03/14/2007 17:58:31

Visual and radar images from NASA's Cassini spacecraft have revealed what seem to be several seas -- probably filled with liquid methane and ethane -- on the surface of Saturn's moon Titan.
- 03/14/2007 17:14:38

Scientists have discovered what appear to be sea-size bodies of liquid, probably methane or ethane, on the surface of Saturn's largest moon, including one about as big as Montana.
- 03/14/2007 15:36:49

Saturn's moon Enceladus may be one of the most likely places in the solar system to have life, and it may have gotten off to a hot, highly radioactive start, scientists say.
- 03/14/2007 14:27:34

LA CA ADA FLINTRIDGE - A Jet Propulsion Laboratory-operated spacecraft has uncovered evidence of several giant, liquid-filled seas on Saturn's largest moon.
- 03/14/2007 13:48:36

A U.S. spacecraft studying Saturn has found evidence of large seas on its biggest moon, Titan. But if they are seas, they would not be filled with water. Instead, as VOA's David McAlary reports, they would be liquid beds of the hydrocarbon methane, normally a flammable gas on the much warmer Earth.
- 03/14/2007 12:21:06

This is my second Saturn. The first was a 94 SL. When it hit 125,000 miles we replaced it with a 2001 L300. I love the car because it fits me. However it does have it's quirks. We have had electrical problems, where a recall was issued only after I had spent $$$ replacing the tail lights.
- 03/14/2007 12:14:04

Scientists have discovered methane or ethane, on the surface of Saturn's largest moon.
- 03/14/2007 11:31:26

NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found evidence of the long-sought seas of Titan, planetary scientists announced. Several instruments aboard the craft, which has been orbiting Saturn and its largest moon for the past two years, have identified large dark features at the moon's north polar region.
- 03/14/2007 11:26:46

Scientists have discovered what appear to be sea-size bodies of liquid on the surface of Saturn's largest moon.
- 03/14/2007 10:18:50

Nasa's Cassini spacecraft has found evidence of the long-sought seas of Titan, planetary scientists announced Tuesday. Several instruments aboard the...
- 03/14/2007 09:12:34

Instruments on NASA's Cassini spacecraft have found evidence for seas, likely filled with liquid methane or ethane, in the high northern latitudes of Saturn's moon Titan. One such feature is larger than any of the Great Lakes of North America and is about the same size as several seas on Earth.
- 03/14/2007 08:48:05

The ultra-cold, hydrocarbon-rich environment of Saturn's moon may give rise to acetylene glaciers and burbling blobs of plastic
- 03/14/2007 08:03:09

New images from NASA's planetary explorers show evidence of gigantic lakes on Saturn's moon, Titan, and water erosion on Mars. Plus, updates on the Mars rovers.
- 03/14/2007 08:00:56

LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Scientists have discovered what appear to be sea-size bodies of liquid, probably methane or ethane, on the surface of Saturn's largest moon.
- 03/14/2007 07:12:54

St. Louis, MO -- DASH Multi-Corp, a leading manufacturer of custom formulated plastics, chemicals, coated fabrics and recycled rubber products, has selected Granutech-Saturn Systems to provide equipment and support for its new $13+ million crumb rubber facility in Portland, Oregon.
- 03/14/2007 07:11:58

Scientists have discovered what appear to be sea-size bodies of liquid, probably methane or ethane, on the surface of Saturn's largest moon, including one about as big as Montana. Until now, Cassini had spotted only clusters of small lakes on the planet-size moon.
- 03/14/2007 07:00:28

The Cassini probe finds evidence for seas, probably filled with liquid hydrocarbons, on Saturn's moon Titan.
- 03/14/2007 06:55:38

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found evidence of huge seas -- one of them bigger than any of North America's Great Lakes -- on Saturn's largest moon, scientists said on Tuesday.
- 03/14/2007 05:53:57

NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found evidence of the long-sought seas of Titan, planetary scientists announced Tuesday. Several instruments aboard the craft, which has been orbiting Saturn and its largest moon for the past two years, have identified...
- 03/14/2007 02:29:37

Photos from the Cassini international spacecraft have turned up for the first time images of what astronomers believe are sea-sized bodies of liquid, probably methane or ethane, on the surface of Titan ? Saturn's largest moon.
- 03/14/2007 02:09:34

A "Saturn Party" will be held from 7:30 to 9 p.m. March 24 outside the San Bernardino County Museum in Redlands. The event is free. A variety of telescopes will be set up outside the museum for exploring the solar system. All ages are welcome.
- 03/14/2007 01:35:05

NASA's Cassini spacecraft finds evidence that Titan has vast bodies of liquid, scientists say. NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found evidence of the long-sought seas of Titan, planetary scientists announced Tuesday.
- 03/14/2007 01:26:18

NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found evidence of the long-sought seas of Titan, planetary scientists announced Tuesday.
- 03/13/2007 23:31:43

LA CA ADA FLINTRIDGE - A Jet Propulsion Laboratory-operated spacecraft has uncovered evidence of several giant, liquid-filled seas on Saturn's largest moon.
- 03/13/2007 22:52:20

PASADENA, Calif., March 13: NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found evidence of seas, likely filled with liquid methane or ethane, in the high northern latitudes of Saturn's moon Titan.
- 03/13/2007 22:37:44

Pasadena, Calif. - Instruments on NASA's Cassini spacecraft have found evidence for seas, likely filled with liquid methane or ethane, in the high northern latitudes of Saturn's moon Titan.
- 03/13/2007 21:56:55

LEAGUE CITY, Texas Scientists have discovered what appear to be sea-size bodies of liquid on the surface of Saturn's largest moon.
- 03/13/2007 21:49:29

The Cassini spacecraft have found evidence of seas in the high northern latitudes of Saturn's moon Titan, scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) said on Tuesday.
- 03/13/2007 21:42:34

LEAGUE CITY, Texas Scientists have discovered what appear to be sea-size bodies of liquid on the surface of Saturn's largest moon.
- 03/13/2007 21:25:34

Scientists have discovered what appear to be sea-size bodies of liquid, probably methane or ethane, on the surface of Saturn's largest moon, including one about as big as Montana.
- 03/13/2007 19:58:04

Cassini spots what look like giant bodies of unidentified liquid on Titan, the ringed planet's largest moon. By the Associated Press.
- 03/13/2007 19:30:17

(AP Photo/NASA) This radar image released by NASA Tuesday, March 13, 2007, shows what scientists believe to be sea-size bodies of liquid, shown in blue, on the surface of Saturn's largest moon Titan.
- 03/13/2007 19:25:00

(AP Photo/NASA) This radar image released by NASA Tuesday, March 13, 2007, shows what scientists believe to be sea-size bodies of liquid, shown in blue, on the surface of Saturn's largest moon Titan.
- 03/13/2007 19:11:03

Scientists say Saturn's moon, Titan, appears to have large seas filled with liquid gas, according to data collected by the Cassini space probe.
- 03/13/2007 18:37:32

Scientists for the first time have discovered what appear to be sea-size bodies of liquid on the surface of Saturn's largest moon, including one about as big as the Caspian Sea on Earth.
- 03/13/2007 18:30:38

Scientists for the first time have discovered what appear to be sea-size bodies of liquid on the surface of Saturn's largest moon, including one about as big as the Caspian Sea on Earth.
- 03/13/2007 18:01:13

LEAGUE CITY, Texas Scientists have discovered what appear to be sea-size bodies of liquid on the surface of Saturn's largest moon. The discovery by the...
- 03/13/2007 17:05:08

NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found evidence of huge seas -- one of them bigger than any of North America's Great Lakes -- on Saturn's largest moon, scientists said on Tuesday.
- 03/13/2007 16:15:09

(AP Photo/NASA, JPL, Space Science Institute) This combination of photos taken by the Cassini spacecraft in February 2005 provided by NASA, shows Plumes of icy material extending from the southern polar region of Saturn's moon Enceladus.
- 03/13/2007 16:14:45

(AP) - Scientists believe heat coming from inside an icy moon of Saturn may be from radioactive decay that dates to the moon's formation billions of years ago. And it may explain why geysers are erupting on the moon's surface today.
- 03/13/2007 16:08:18

Scientists believe heat from radioactive decay inside a tiny, icy Saturn moon shortly after it formed billions of years ago may explain why geysers are erupting from the surface today.
- 03/13/2007 15:43:07

NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found evidence of seas, likely filled with liquid methane or ethane, in the high northern latitudes of Saturn's moon Titan.National Aeronautics and Space Administration astronomers say Cassini's radar instrument imaged several very dark features near that moon's north pole -- one such feature is larger than any of the Great Lakes of North America and about the same ...
- 03/13/2007 15:42:51

NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found evidence of seas, likely filled with liquid methane or ethane, in the high northern latitudes of Saturn's moon Titan.National Aeronautics and Space Administration astronomers say Cassini's radar instrument imaged several very dark features near that moon's north pole -- one such feature is larger than any of the Great Lakes of North America and about the same ...
- 03/13/2007 15:31:30

Scientists for the first time have discovered what appear to be sea-size bodies of liquid on the surface of Saturn's largest moon, including one about as big as the Caspian Sea on Earth.
- 03/13/2007 15:26:59

The "Men in Red" are enjoying a short break from action this week in Chicago before departing Thursday morning for the squad's next preseason training trek to Oklahoma City, Okla. prior to the 2007 Saturn Cup, the Fire's preseason match-up versus FC Dallas on March 17. The Chicago Fire wrapped up its 12-day training camp at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. last week, falling in each of the ...
- 03/13/2007 15:23:44

NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found evidence of seas, likely filled with liquid methane or ethane, in the high northern latitudes of Saturn's moon Titan. ...
- 03/13/2007 15:10:24

(AP Photo/NASA, JPL, Space Science Institute) This photo taken by the Cassini spacecraft, provided by NASA, shows the surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus.
- 03/13/2007 14:56:35

No comments for this page. Be the first! Comments will be looked over before showing up. Should local governments end their recycling programs, as some officials have suggested?
- 03/13/2007 14:30:04

A NASA spacecraft has found evidence of huge seas, likely filled with liquid methane or ethane, in the high northern latitudes of Saturn's moon Titan.
- 03/13/2007 14:25:01

The international Cassini spacecraft has beamed back to Earth never-before-seen angles of Saturn from high above and below its majestic rings. The planet is fully surrounded by the rings in images released Thursday by NASA.
- 03/13/2007 14:05:57

Saturn's moon Titan appears to have large seas filled with liquid gas, according to data collected by the Cassini space probe, scientists said Tuesday.
- 03/13/2007 13:53:15

Pasadena, Calif. - Instruments on NASA's Cassini spacecraft have found evidence for seas, likely filled with liquid methane or ethane, in the high northern latitudes of Saturn's moon Titan.
- 03/13/2007 13:27:28

The Cassini spacecraft has found evidence for seas, likely filled with liquid methane or ethane, in the high northern latitudes of Saturn's moon Titan. One such feature is larger than any of the Great Lakes of North America and is about the same size as several seas on Earth.
- 03/13/2007 13:24:30

Instruments on NASA's Cassini spacecraft have found evidence for seas, likely filled with liquid methane or ethane, in the high northern latitudes of Saturn's moon Titan. One such feature is larger than any of the Great Lakes of North America and is about the same size as several seas on Earth.
- 03/13/2007 12:59:37

Instruments on the Cassini spacecraft have found evidence of seas, likely filled with liquid methane or ethane, in the high northern latitudes of Saturn's moon Titan, scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory reported Tuesday.
- 03/13/2007 12:59:37

Instruments on the Cassini spacecraft have found evidence of seas, likely filled with liquid methane or ethane, in the high northern latitudes of Saturn's moon Titan, scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory reported Tuesday.
- 03/13/2007 12:52:42

ELKHART, IN - Indiana Police said a man wanted on attempted murder charges could be headed for Chicago. Indiana Police have found a Dodge and a Saturn that may have been used in the abduction of Kimberly Walker, 31, and her four children, two boys and two girls.
- 03/13/2007 12:42:52

U.S. scientists think they have figured out why one of Saturn's moons has watery geysers.Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California say soon after Enceladus formed 4.5 billion years ago, a radioactive burst created a molten core providing heat that produced conditions for geysers first detected in 2005, the BBC said Tuesday. Dennis Matson and Julie Castillo-Rogez presented ...
- 03/13/2007 11:55:29

U.S. scientists think they have figured out why one of Saturn's moons has watery geysers.
- 03/13/2007 11:53:44

U.S. scientists think they have figured out why one of Saturn's moons has watery geysers. Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California ...
- 03/13/2007 11:51:55

Metro police are looking for a man who robbed a Choctaw bank on Tuesday.
- 03/13/2007 11:35:21

Scientists believe heat from radioactive decay inside a Saturn moon shortly after it formed billions of years ago may explain why geysers are erupting from the surface today. The Cassini spacecraft last year beamed back dazzling images of Yellowstone-like geysers spewing from a warm section on Enceladus, raising the possibility that the moon may support primitive life.
- 03/13/2007 06:53:14

Scientists believe heat from radioactive decay inside a tiny, icy Saturn moon shortly after it formed billions of years ago may explain why geysers are erupting from the surface today. Yellowstone-like geysers are spewing from a warm section on Enceladus.
- 03/13/2007 06:43:36

The plumes of water that erupt from Saturn's moon Enceladus are traced back to a radioactive "meltdown".
- 03/13/2007 06:41:52

The plumes of water that erupt from Saturn's moon Enceladus are traced back to a radioactive "meltdown".
- 03/13/2007 04:16:41

Police are asking the public's help in finding a man who they said is involved in the theft of copper wire worth more than $20,000, Irvine Police Department officials reported Monday.
- 03/13/2007 03:51:49

That object up there isn't a star after all; it's a planet. Now then, what should we call it? Compiled by Tony Long.
- 03/13/2007 03:37:36

Scientists believe heat from radioactive decay inside a tiny, icy Saturn moon shortly after it formed billions of years ago may explain why geysers are erupting from the surface today. The Cassini spacecraft last year beamed back dazzling images of Yellowstone-like geysers spewing from a warm section on Enceladus, raising the possibility that the moon, which has an overall surface ...
- 03/13/2007 03:34:44

London, Mar 13: The watery plumes observed spewing from Saturn's moon Enceladus owe their existence to a flash of radioactivity that melted the icy moon right after it formed, a new study has said.
- 03/13/2007 03:17:20

LOS ANGELES – Scientists believe heat from radioactive decay inside a tiny, icy Saturn moon shortly after it formed billions of years ago could explain why geysers are erupting from the surface today.
- 03/13/2007 02:28:28

London, Mar 13 (ANI): The watery plumes observed spewing from Saturn's moon Enceladus owe their existence to a flash of radioactivity that melted the icy moon right after it formed, a new study has said. Astronomers were astonished when the Cassini spacecraft revealed plumes of water vapour jetting from Saturn's moon Enceladus in 2005. The observation suggested liquid water lay beneath ...
- 03/13/2007 02:16:49

Scientists believe heat from radioactive decay inside a tiny, icy Saturn moon shortly after it formed billions of years ago may explain why geysers are erupting from the surface today.
- 03/13/2007 02:08:34

UPI horoscopes for Tuesday, March 13, 2007.
- 03/13/2007 01:51:05

A Dallas County jury took less than an hour Monday to find a Garland gang member guilty in connection with the 2005 beating death of a 16-year-old boy.
- 03/13/2007 01:38:34

UPI almanac for Tuesday, March 13, 2007.
- 03/13/2007 00:44:11

BT Global Services is looking at combining the personalized knowledge it gains of employees within corporate accounts from BT Conferencing with its MobileExpress remote access service.
- 03/12/2007 23:57:10

LOS ANGELES -- Scientists think heat from radioactive decay inside a tiny, icy Saturn moon shortly after it formed billions of years ago may explain why geysers are erupting from the surface now.
- 03/12/2007 23:13:57

"To make it easier for everyone to own a hybrid, Saturn engineers developed a system that is both elegantly simple and remarkably affordable. The result is a VUE that gets an estimated 6.7 L/100 km...
- 03/12/2007 23:00:44

Well, your feedback has given me a little idea of what to add to this column as it changes over time-- we're expanding to include some other news from around the web and more information, as I can get it, on the items we feature.
- 03/12/2007 22:23:03

Students at the University of Massachusetts are being on watched daily through the lenses of 471 operating security cameras at various locations throughout campus, 70 percent of which are located in residence halls.
- 03/12/2007 21:34:49

LOS ANGELES Scientists believe heat coming from inside an icy moon of Saturn may be from radioactive decay that dates to the moon's formation billions of years ago. And it may explain why geysers are erupting on the moon's surface today.
- 03/12/2007 21:22:11

Scientists believe heat from radioactive decay inside a tiny, icy Saturn moon shortly after it formed billions of years ago may explain why geysers are erupting from the surface today.
- 03/12/2007 21:21:47

Antony Donovan, aged 44, of Pinehurst Close in Abbots Langley. Drink-driving on Brookdene Avenue in Abbots Langley on February 5 2007 with 56 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35 microgrammes.
- 03/12/2007 21:15:55

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- 03/12/2007 20:18:13

LOS ANGELES Scientists believe heat coming from inside an icy moon of Saturn may be from radioactive decay that dates to the moon's formation billions of years ago.
- 03/12/2007 20:17:15

LOS ANGELES Scientists believe heat coming from inside an icy moon of Saturn may be from radioactive decay that dates to the moon's formation billions of years ago.
- 03/12/2007 20:14:11

LOS ANGELES Scientists believe heat coming from inside an icy moon of Saturn may be from radioactive decay that dates to the moon's formation billions of years ago.
- 03/12/2007 19:51:49

A new scientific model suggests ancient radioactive decay played a key role in shaping the geyser-spewing region of Enceladus, one of Saturn's many moons. By the Associated Press.
- 03/12/2007 19:30:55

The watery plumes observed spewing from Enceladus owe their existence to a flash of radioactivity that melted the icy moon soon after it formed
- 03/12/2007 19:05:37

A hot start billions of years ago might have set into motion the forces that power geysers on Saturn's moon Enceladus.
- 03/12/2007 18:55:42

"Multiple Vantage Points" dynamically captures the feminist spirit. Thanks to an impressive display of trans-institutional organizing, feminist fever is sweeping the Southland this season, with female-centered exhibitions and events cropping up all over town.
- 03/12/2007 18:54:49

Scientists believe heat from radioactive decay inside a tiny, icy Saturn moon shortly after it formed billions of years ago may explain why geysers are erupting from the surface today.
- 03/12/2007 18:36:38

Scientists believe heat from radioactive decay inside a tiny, icy Saturn moon shortly after it formed billions of years ago may explain why geysers are erupting from the surface today. The Cassini spacecraft last year beamed back dazzling images of Yellowstone-like geysers spewing from a warm section on Enceladus, raising the possibility that the moon, which has an overall surface ...
- 03/12/2007 18:15:53

Scientists believe heat from radioactive decay inside a tiny, icy Saturn moon shortly after it formed billions of years ago may explain why geysers are erupting from the surface today. The Cassini spacecraft last year beamed back dazzling images of Yellowstone-like geysers spewing from a warm section on Enceladus, raising the possibility that the moon, which has an overall surface temperature of ...
- 03/12/2007 17:27:43

Los Angeles -- Scientists believe heat coming from inside an icy moon of Saturn may be from radioactive decay that dates to the moon's formation billions of years ago. And it may explain why geysers are erupting on the moon's surface Monday.
- 03/12/2007 16:45:08

This is the 9th World Cup and 2007 adds up to 9. Number 9 is extremely important in numerology because this is the ultimate number. Number 9 is ruled by the action-oriented planet Mars. Therefore, there is full guarantee that the crowd will get back its money's worth of entertainment.
- 03/12/2007 16:17:20

NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has been turning up new images of features that look like lakes on the surface of Saturn’s moon Titan. This latest image shows a large lake that appears to be surrounding an island. This radar image was captured during Cassini’s most recent Titan flyby on February 22, 2007. The island is about 90 [...]
- 03/12/2007 16:16:30

Now flying in a polar orbit around Saturn, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft is now sending back completely unique images of Saturn, seen from overhead. The photograph that I’ve attached to this story shows Saturn seen from almost directly overhead. The planet itself has been removed, so just the rings are visible. But there are other images [...]
- 03/12/2007 16:01:02

Monday, February 26 - Today is the birthdate of Camille Flammarion. Born in 1842, he became a widely read author in astronomy and conceived the idea that we were not alone - the idea of extraterrestrial life. Yet, Flammarion was just a little bit more than the great-grandfather of SETI. In 1877, Flammarion had an [...]
- 03/12/2007 16:00:03

A couple is awoken by a car crashing into their master bedroom.
- 03/12/2007 15:35:54

Scientists believe heat from radioactive decay inside a tiny, icy Saturn moon shortly after it formed billions of years ago may explain why
- 03/12/2007 15:25:31

(AP Photo/NASA, JPL, Space Science Institute) This combination of photos taken by the Cassini spacecraft in February 2005 provided by NASA, shows Plumes of icy material extending from the southern polar region of Saturn's moon Enceladus.
- 03/12/2007 14:27:07

Georgia coach Klaus Toppmoller has included AC Milan defender Kakha Kaladze in his 23-man squad to face Scotland and the Faroe Islands in EURO 2008™ qualifying.
- 03/12/2007 13:43:52

An elderly couple woke up early today to the sight of a car crashing into their bedroom.
- 03/12/2007 13:31:54

The Amateur Astronomers will conduct its monthly membership meeting 8 p.m. Friday, March 16 in the Roy Smith Theater at Union County College, 1033 Springfield Ave.
- 03/12/2007 13:28:18

A bright spoke extends across the unilluminated side of Saturn's B ring about the same distance as that from London to Cairo. The background ring material displays some azimuthal (i.e., left to right) asymmetry.
- 03/12/2007 13:28:08

This beautiful look at Saturn's south polar atmosphere shows the hurricane-like polar storm swirling there. Sunlight highlights its high cloud walls, especially around the 10 o'clock position.
- 03/12/2007 13:01:04

A hot start billions of years ago might have set into motion the forces that power geysers on Saturn's moon Enceladus. "Deep inside Enceladus, our model indicates we've got an organic brew, a heat source and liquid water, all key ingredients for life," said Dr.
- 03/12/2007 10:43:20

Scientists discuss their preferred targets for the next "flagship" mission to another world.
- 03/12/2007 10:12:30

Have you ever wanted a piece of the space exploration action? The Planetary Society and the University of California at Berkley need your help in tracking down extraterrestrial radio signals and comet dust. Using your computer, you can contribute to these exciting missions.
- 03/12/2007 09:24:37

NEW YORK----Rodale Inc. and General Motors' Saturn division today announced Detour: New Roads to Fitness, an innovative integrated marketing partnership to support Saturn's reach - specifically via the Aura and the Outlook - into the healthy active lifestyle marketplace.
- 03/12/2007 09:13:16

LAKEWOOD – After receiving a report of a stolen vehicle, police soon spotted Saturn matching the description Sunday after 9 p.m.
- 03/12/2007 06:31:21

The California conference of entrepreneurs, scientists, celebs, and politicians highlights the environment, Rwanda, and war photos, among other topics
- 03/12/2007 06:08:18

In recent years, the TED conference has gained a reputation for blissfully big ideas buoyed by unrelenting optimism. So few conference goers were prepared for venture capitalist John Doerr to choke up with emotion as he kicked off the second day of talks on Mar. 9.
- 03/12/2007 05:15:12

BT Global Services is looking at combining the personalized knowledge it gains of employees within corporate accounts from BT Conferencing with its MobileExpress remote access service.
- 03/12/2007 04:57:00

Stanford Group Co. recently named the Asolo Repertory Theatre and the Banyan Theater Company as the inaugural recipients of the Stanford Financial Excellence in Arts Awards. The awards recognize and reward Sarasota-area arts organizations that demonstrate exemplary management of their financial resources.
- 03/12/2007 02:08:34

UPI horoscopes for Monday, March 12, 2007.
- 03/12/2007 01:38:45

UPI almanac for Monday, March 12, 2007.
- 03/12/2007 01:05:31

ELKHART, IN - Indiana Police said a man wanted on attempted murder charges could be headed for Chicago. Indiana Police have found a Dodge and a Saturn that may have been used in the abduction of Kimberly Walker, 31, and her four children, two boys and two girls.
- 03/11/2007 07:04:06

A123Systems, a start-up in Watertown, Massachusetts, says it has created a powerful, safe, long-lived battery, and it may change the future of electric automobiles.
- 03/11/2007 06:18:22

Today is Sunday, March 11, the 70th day of 2007 with 295 to follow. Daylight saving time begins in the United States. The moon is waning. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Neptune, Uranus and Jupiter. The evening stars are Venus and Saturn.
- 03/11/2007 00:44:24

Today is Sunday, March 11, the 70th day of 2007 with 295 to follow.Daylight saving time begins in the United States.The moon is waning. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Neptune, Uranus and Jupiter. The evening stars are Venus and Saturn.Those born on this date are under the sign of Pisces. They include silent movie star Dorothy Gish in 1898; bandleader Lawrence Welk in 1903; former British ...
- 03/10/2007 10:27:35

Matthew Sparkes writes "Two prototype antennas for the world's largest array of millimeter-wave telescopes have passed a key test, working to track and image Saturn for more than an hour. Ultimately, ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array) is expected to resolve details 10 times finer than the Hubble Space Telescope when it is completed in 2012."
- 03/10/2007 09:00:12

Andy Cheng has seen it all. The scientist from Johns Hopkins' Applied Physics Lab has worked on the Galileo mission to Jupiter, the Cassini mission to Saturn, the NEAR mission to asteroid 433 Eros and many others during his decades-long career.
- 03/10/2007 02:37:06

Engine consumed motor oil. Windshield wipers occasionally stopped working. Valve cover leaked, even after having the mechanic try to repair it twice. Cylinder head cracked at 115000 kilometers causing oil to mix in with the engine coolant.
- 03/10/2007 02:20:56

The only thing that eases my pain, is knowing I am not alone. I leased my first car in June 2003. After much research I chose a Saturn Ion for 2 reasons. The first being the great prices and the second being the wonderful customer service I had heard so much about.
- 03/10/2007 00:20:03

Saturn's attractive new Aura - enshrined as North American Car of the Year in its first outing at Detroit's auto show -- is winning favorable comparisons to the Honda Accord, Nissan Altima and Toyota Camry.
- 03/08/2007 20:30:36

Hoping to revive the warmth of the brand once evoked, Saturn is lending owners of its Aura model a Car of the Year trophy.