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Sat, 19 Jul 2008 00:07:42 GMT

Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Space elevator enthusiasts gather to assess how far they've risen on what they hope will be a radically new path to orbit and beyond.Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Space elevator enthusiasts gather to assess how far they've risen on what they hope will be a radically new path to orbit and beyond.


Sun, 20 Jul 2008 01:42:49 GMT
A dwarf planet orbiting beyond Neptune has been designated the third plutoid in the solar system and given the name Makemake, the International Astronomical Union said on Saturday.
Fri, 18 Jul 2008 16:49:56 GMT

LAKE MEAD NATIONAL RECREATION AREA, AZ - DECEMBER 14:  A Geminid meteor streaks diagonally across the sky against a field of star trails in this two-minute exposure early December 14, 2006 over the Lake Mead National Recreation Area near Willow Beach, Arizona. The meteor display, known as the Geminid meteor shower because it appears to radiate from near the star Castor in the constellation Gemini, is thought to be the result of debris cast off from an asteroid-like object called 3200 Phaeton. The shower is visible every December.  (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)Anyone gazing at the summer night sky for even a short length of time is likely to spot a few "shooting stars" darting across the sky.


Fri, 18 Jul 2008 01:57:14 GMT

July 18: NBC's Ann Curry reports. (Nightly News)A NASA spacecraft sent on a mission to inspect comets has filmed Earth and its moon from 31 million miles away, creating an alien’s-eye view of our world.


Thu, 17 Jul 2008 00:02:32 GMT

July 16: NASA officials say Mars was covered once by lakes, rivers and other bodies of water that could have supported life. NBC's Robert Bazell reports.  (MSNBC)Newly revealed readings from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter indicate that a lot more Martian rocks were altered by water than scientists originally thought.


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    Job Description
    TitleOperateur mission
    Job codeTI0044
    Job posted on29/04/2008
    LocationCreil (Nord de Paris)
    CountryFrance
    EducationGraduate
    Contract typePermanent
    Start datewithin a month
    Job Description

    L’opérateur mission met en œuvre et supervise l’ensemble des activités d’acquisition et de production de données images satellites.

    Il vérifie la qualité des informations reçues, assure à mise à niveau du catalogue opérationnel (lancer des requêtes de recherche d’images, pré visualiser avec la fonction « quick look », ..), archive les nouvelles données et assure la mise à jour des listes d’images.

    Il surveille le comportement global du processus d’acquisition, de traitement et de stockage des données et trace les événements et les dysfonctionnements intervenant au cours du processus.

    Formation : BTS/DUT (Electronique/Informatique Industrielle) ou équivalent; avec quelques années d'expérience dans un milieu opérationnel complexe.

    Anglais technique.

    Horaire de travail décalé 24h/24 et 7j/7, astreintes.

    Permis de conduire obligatoire.

    Habilitation Défense.

    Contact information
    CompanyTelespazio France
    Contact namePatricia Jean
    Address26 Avenue J-F Champollion
    Toulouse
    France
    31023
    Phone+33 (0)5 34 35 49 15
    Emailjobs@telespazio.com


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