August 3, 2007 |
This week's Top 5 photo galleries
Orion spacecraft prepares for moon mission The Orion spacecraft, replacement for the space shuttle and the vehicle that will take astronauts back to the moon, will fly in 2008.
UFO mania in Roswell The UFO capital of the world perseveres, with reminders of famed alleged alien landing everywhere.
Aviation lovers flip over Oshkosh air show AirVenture is the largest annual air show in the U.S. with planes of all shapes and sizes converging on a city formerly known for kid's clothing.
Where airplanes go to recoup At Roswell International Air Center, airplanes rest during slow periods, wait for repairs or prepare to be put out to pasture.
The antennas that capture the universe New Mexico's Very Large Array is responsible for collecting some of the most important data in the science of astronomy. More from CNET News.com: | ||||||||
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