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=The Power to Follow Your Every Move=
 * Title:**
 * Source:**
 * Author:** //Duncan Graham-Rowe//
 * Publication Date:**july 16 2005
 * Page Number:**pp.28-29
 * Database:** SIRS Researcher

__Things I know__
 * Galileo is a European project set up by the European Commission and the European Space Agency and has 30 in total--stronger signals and a range of commercial services for different needs.


 * as diverse as academia, security, surveying and government will meet at the UK's National Physical Laboratory in south-west London to discuss the social implications of Galileo once it goes live in 2008.
 * Having 30 additional satellites in orbit will reduce the number of areas without a signal. And its more powerful signals mean it will sometimes be possible to keep track of offenders while they are indoors..

__Two things I want to know__ What will the advantages and disadvantage of this system coming out?
 * How is it going to be in the future when galileo comes out in 2008?

__Things I found interesting__ That know we have a rival over g.p.s information towards europe.

=Trackers Watch for Dangerous 'Space Junk'=
 * Title:**
 * Source:** Air force link
 * Author:** //Master Sgt. Scott King//
 * Publication Date:** May 2, 2006
 * Page Number:** n,p
 * Database:** Air force department (usaf)

__Things I know__


 * Each site is responsible for tracking thousands of known man-made deep-space objects in orbit around the Earth at an altitude of 10,000 to 45,000 kilometers.


 * Space is the ultimate high ground, giving us the ability to communicate over long distances and determine exact locations through the Global Positioning System.


 * These telescopes are able to see objects 10,000 times dimmer than the human eye can detect.

__Two things I want to know__

Who agreed on buliding this system? Are we going to have a space police?

__Things I found interesting__ The Deep STARE system is able to track multiple satellites in the field of view.

=Organic Materials Spotted High Above Titan's Surface=
 * Title:**
 * Source:** Jet Propulsion Laboratory News Release
 * Author:**
 * Publication Date:** April 25, 2005
 * Page Number:** n,p
 * Database: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)**

__Things I know__


 * Cassini spacecraft came within 1,027 kilometers (638 miles) of the moon's surface and found that the outer layer of the thick, hazy atmosphere is brimming with complex hydrocarbons,
 * Hydrocarbons containing as many as seven carbon atoms were observed, as well as nitrogen-containing hydrocarbons (nitriles). Titan's atmosphere is composed primarily of nitrogen, followed by methane, the simplest hydrocarbon.
 * Atmospheres of planets and their satellites in the outer solar system, while containing methane and molecular nitrogen, are largely devoid of oxygen.

__Two things I want to know__

Who wanted to know about this planet? And who funded the money to do this research?

__Things I found interesting__ The nitrogen and methane are expected to form complex hydrocarbons in a process induced by sunlight or energetic particles from Saturn's magnetosphere.