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...Karen Chang Kwok ’05, the Public Relations representative of the Harvard Hong Kong Society, said that people in Hong Kong felt the most afraid during the outbreak last spring, but still...
...Chang again proved her mettle, dominating the field for a victory in the 200-yard breaststroke...
...After the first relay, we hadn’t realized they had all tapered,” freshman LeeAnn Chang said. “I guess it was kind of like ‘whoa’. But after that we pulled ourselves together...
...odds against Mars' being reached before 2030 is over. The Chinese had reasons of their own to be interested. On New Year's Day, Beijing announced that it was beginning its own lunar program, with a first unmanned landing set for six years away. The program is called Chang'e, a reference to the story of the lonely Chinese fairy who fled to the moon after stealing her husband's immortality pills. If China's lander cruises anywhere near the U.S. outpost, it may touch off a Sino-U.S. space competition reminiscent of the old U.S.-Soviet space race...
...Things move a lot faster with such a system, but the engine as a whole is heavier and cruder and the big reactor causes jitters among environmentalists, who would just as soon see nothing nuclear aboard any rocket that could blow up before it leaves the atmosphere. Astronaut Franklin Chang-Diaz says a plasma-propulsion rocket being developed in NASA's labs will go faster still, getting man to Mars in 40 days. Though a decade or more from realization, it uses magnets and abundant gas like hydrogen to produce acceleration...