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Technetium

Deaths in November

16 - Henry Taube

Events

9: Launch of Venus Express
19: First Hayabusa touchdown
26: Second Hayabusa touchdown
and sample collection
2005 Atlantic hurricane season
2005 Pacific hurricane season

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November 19, 2005

  • Hayabusa fails to take surface samples of 25143 Itokawa after dropping a target marker and guiding itself to a distance of 17 m to its target. At that point the spacecraft enters its "safe mode" for unknown reasons, and communications are interrupted for three hours. During this time it drifts but is assumed to be currently within 100 km of the asteroid. (AP/YahooNews) (AFP/YahooNews)

November 18, 2005

  • Removing the Sir2 gene has revealed a potential breakthrough in ageing research; as the cells are tricked into reacting as though there is a food shortage and slowing down. This has resulted in organisms living six times longer than normal. (Guardian)
  • Archaeologists in Norway discover 35 stone age settlements in southern parts of the border between Telemark and Vestfold counties; 20 of the dwellings stem from the Upper Paleolithic period, roughly 8,000 BC. Before this discovery, only six such dwellings were known in the whole of southern Norway. The excavations have been done in this exact area and time as part of the preparation for rerouting and widening European Highway E18. (This follows the standard procedure in Norway of the Inspectorate of Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings withholding the startup of major road construction projects until proper archaeological excavations of the affected area have been performed.) (NRK.no) (in Norwegian only; English-language reports awaited)

November 17, 2005

  • Computer security experts warn that the software provided by Sony to uninstall its XCP tools creates additional vulnerabilities. (BBC)

November 16, 2005

November 14, 2005

November 12, 2005

  • The release of the Minerva robot by Hayabusa fails to deliver it onto the surface of 25143 Itokawa. Most likely the release command was incorrectly timed, and the robot left the gravity field of the asteroid. (MSNBC)

November 11, 2005

November 10, 2005

  • A Boeing 777-200LR airliner breaks the world distance record for commercial jetliners by flying nonstop from Hong Kong to London via the Pacific, North America and the Atlantic—a distance of 11,664 nautical miles (21,601 km). The flight took 22 hours and 42 minutes. (Boeing)

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Past science and technology events by month

2005 in science: June July August September October
(For earlier science and technology events, see May 2005 and preceding months)

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