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Wednesday, 08 February 2006

>SuitSat and the miraculous resurrection
After being tossed out of the International Space Station, the weird ham radio/satellite/spacesuit project called SuitSat orbited Earth twice before its signal went dead on Friday, according to various sources. But it did not remain dead for long.

The suit, named “Ivan Ivanovich” and stuffed with old clothes and a radio, was meant to broadcast signals to Earth for several days, allowing school children to pick up and decode SuitSat’s strange messages—and sure enough, on Sunday those tenacious ham radio folks detected life signs.


Allen Pitts, from the American Radio Relay League, told the Associated Press that the signal was “weak, cold and really hard to copy, but alive.”

SuitSat is dead; long live SuitSat!

>2003 UB313
A team of German astrophysicists has shown that body 2003 UB313 has a diameter nearly 450 miles wider that Pluto’s, even though 2003 UB313 is not considered a planet.


Pressure is on to either declare the object a planet, or else demote Pluto back to “ball of stuff” just like everything else in the Kuiper Belt.

 
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