Browsing the 2009 November archive

Laser sintering of titanium gains importance http://bit.ly/08D63w5 #
Astronauts to Spend Last Day At Space Station http://bit.ly/093maJb #
Big Bang atom smasher starts speeding proton beams http://bit.ly/6xJ2nv #

Shuttle launch today at 2.28 pm (GMT-5). http://bit.ly/3hksRH #
Shuttle launch today at 2.28 pm (GMT-5). http://tinyurl.com/yjug58t #
Thin-Film Technology’s Share of Solar Panel Market to Double by 2013 http://bit.ly/BHYpb #
Indian Skies To Be Lit Up With Annual Meteor Shower With A Slight Difference http://bit.ly/1Y2LLi #
Scientists guide immune cells with light and microparticles http://bit.ly/13Bo83 #
New SeaBreeze OEM [...]

Spectrographic data from “ALICE,” part of NASA LCROSS Mission
Dunedin, FL (November 19, 2009) – Spectrographic data taken from an Ocean Optics spectrometer has helped NASA confirm the presence of water ice on the moon. The spectrometer, custom re-engineered for space duty by Aurora Design & Technology (www.AuroraDesignTech.com) and dubbed “ALICE,” was part of the scientific [...]

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Initially developed for OEM use in embedded system applications, Ocean Optics has introduced the new SeaBreeze OEM Driver Software. This compact, fast and flexible software saves OEMs time and money with a basic starting platform that can be customized, by developers, for their own unique applications and instruments.