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The National
Aeronautics and Space Administration confirmed the news about the computer
virus found on the International Space Station (ISS), identified as Gammima.AG.
At first, the scientists were rather confused, wondering how the virus managed
to get into the system.
The situation is being
handled without any panic, as this isn't their first space virus. "This
is not the first time we have had a worm or a virus," said NASA spokesman
Kelly Humphries during a press conference. "It's not a frequent
occurrence, but this isn't the first time."
Apparently, the...
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This week, NASA confirmed that a virus has infected at least
one computer on the International Space Station.
The malware was detected on July 25 by antivirus software, a
NASA spokesperson informs. The bug is called W32.TGammima.AG and is, as
anti-virus software manufacturer Symantec describes it, a Windows-based worm
which spreads by copying itself onto removable media and steals passwords for
online games.
On Symatec’s website, it is rated as a very low-risk virus.
NASA refused to state how the computers got infected,
although an entry on their site says that digital camera...
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NASA is considering the possibility of extending the current
space shuttle program until Constellation is ready to take over. It appears that
the agency is determined to find a way to make up for the five year gap that
would limit USA’s access to space, if the space shuttle will indeed retire in
2010, as originally planned.
In an internal e-mail signed by John Coggeshall, manifest
and schedules manager at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, and obtained
by the Orlando Sentinel, covering the gap of US vehicles traveling to the
International Space Station has become one of NASA’s...
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Master puppeteer Jim Henson, the creator of The Muppets, will be honored once again as his legacy will contribute to a new television show, "Sid the Science Kid," a series for preschoolers that begins Monday on PBS. The company behind the new show is The Jim Henson Company, and the man who will be responsible for the "Sid the Science Kid" series is none other than the 45-year old son of Jim Henson, Brain Henson. Sid the Science Kid will employ animatronics, specifically through a process called digital puppetry, which allows performers to puppeteer and voice digital...
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The hurricane season is far from being over, and September
is likely to bring at least five more named storms, four of which will become
hurricanes, William Gray and Phil Klotzbach from Colorado State University’s
forecast team revealed.
Although they said this should not be considered as a new
seasonal forecast, their predictions don’t look very promising. Two of the four
expected hurricanes are said to turn into major ones, category 3-4-5, all amid
a hurricane activity at about 190 percent of the September average.
Phil Klotzbach explained that September should be quite
active...
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