Thursday 30 June 2011
NASA Reveals New Batch Of Space Program Artifacts
NASA is inviting eligible education institutions, museums and other organizations to examine and request space program artifacts online.
NASA and DARPA Give Students Chance to Support Missions
NASA and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) are offering high school students the opportunity to design experiments that will be tested in space.
NASA Schedules News Conference About Final Space Shuttle Launch
NASA managers will hold a news conference on Tuesday, June 28, at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida to discuss the status of the final space shuttle launch.
Yeung charge 'won't affect Blues'
Birmingham chairman Peter Pannu insists the club are financially secure after owner Carson Yeung is charged with money laundering.
Arlene (Atlantic Ocean/Caribbean Sea)
NASA's Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission measured some heavy rainfall in Tropical Storm Arlene as it was coming ashore into Mexico early today.
GB women lose to Russia
Great Britain's EuroBasket campaign comes to a disappointing end with their third narrow defeat in a row, 62-59 to Russia in Bydgoszcz.
How to beat Nadal
BBC pundits on what Murray needs to do to win his Wimbledon semi-final against Rafael Nadal
Meari (Northwestern Pacific Ocean)
TRMM passed over Tropical Depression Meari as it neared a landfall in southwestern North Korea on June 26 and observed moderate rainfall within the system.
Broady reaches boys' semi-finals
Stockport's Liam Broady books his place in the boys' semi-finals after an epic 24-game third set against Germany's Robin Kern on Court 18.
Meari (Northwestern Pacific Ocean)
TRMM passed over Tropical Depression Meari as it neared a landfall in southwestern North Korea on June 26 and observed moderate rainfall within the system.
Hobbs and Adebola sign for Hull
Leicester City defender Jack Hobbs completes his move to Hull City, who have also signed veteran striker Dele Adebola.
Djokovic rallies to end Tomic run
Novak Djokovic brings Bernard Tomic's sensational Wimbledon run to an end with a four-set victory to reach his third straight Grand Slam semi-final.
NASA Hurricane Updates on Twitter
Check NASA's Hurricane Twitter feed for a daily behind the scenes look at storms in the tropics.
NASA Television Covers Station Cargo Craft Departure And Arrival
NASA Television will provide live coverage during a busy International Space Station traffic pattern, when one cargo spacecraft departs and another arrives.
NFL wins lock-out ruling in court
The US National Football League wins a court ruling allowing it to lock players out of team facilities in a collective bargaining dispute.
Tsonga stuns Federer in five sets
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga produces the biggest upset of Wimbledon 2011 as he comes from two sets down to beat six-time champion Roger Federer in five sets.
Spurs lodge fresh stadium appeal
Tottenham will return to the High Court to continue their fight for a judicial review of the decision to award the Olympic Stadium to West Ham.
Kvitova reaches second semi-final
Petra Kvitova recovers from a mid-match blip to see off Tsvetana Pironkova and reach a second successive Wimbledon semi-final.
Sunderland complete Wickham deal
Sunderland complete the signing of Ipswich striker Connor Wickham for an initial fee of �8.1m, which could rise to over �12m.
NASA Twitter Followers Will Fly Shuttle Simulator During Tweetup At Johnson Space Center
So you think you can pilot the space shuttle? NASA will give 30 of its Twitter followers a chance to test their skills at space shuttle ascent, rendezvous or landing aboard the same simulator astronauts use to train for their missions.
Wednesday 29 June 2011
Brazil clinch narrow opening win
Brazil seal a 1-0 win over Australia while Norway beat Guinea by the same score in the opening Group D matches of the Women's World Cup.
Sharapova relishing Wimbledon run
Maria Sharapova is enjoying being back in contention for the Wimbledon title as she prepares to face wildcard Sabine Lisicki in Thursday's semi-final.
What's to Blame for Wild Weather? "La Nada"
Don't blame La Nina or El Nino for the USA's recent wild weather. According to one NASA climatologist, the real culprit is "La Nada."
Battling British duo knocked out
British pair Colin Fleming and Ross Hutchins fail to complete a brave comeback as Christopher Kas and Alexander Peya knock them out of the men's doubles quarter-finals.
Battling British duo knocked out
British pair Colin Fleming and Ross Hutchins fail to complete a brave comeback as Christopher Kas and Alexander Peya knock them out of the men's doubles quarter-finals.
Spurs lodge fresh stadium appeal
Tottenham will return to the High Court to continue their fight for a judicial review of the decision to award the Olympic Stadium to West Ham.
Nadal v Fish as it happened
Defending champion Rafael Nadal beats Mardy Fish to set up a Wimbledon semi-final with Andy Murray, after Jo-Wilfried Tsonga shocks Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic holds off Australian teenager Bernard Tomic.
GB women lose to Russia
Great Britain's EuroBasket campaign comes to a disappointing end with their third narrow defeat in a row, 62-59 to Russia in Bydgoszcz.
Rangers' Goodwillie bid rejected
Dundee United rebuff an offer from Rangers for striker David Goodwillie.
New York Students Will Call Space Station Astronaut
Students in Otsego County, N.Y., will make a special call to the International Space Station and Expedition 28 Flight Engineer Ron Garan on Friday, June 17.
Sharapova powers into semi-finals
Maria Sharapova shows why she is favourite to win Wimbledon after sweeping Dominika Cibulkova aside to march into her first Wimbledon semi-final since 2006.
Live - Nadal v Fish
Defending champion Rafael Nadal takes on Mardy Fish for a place in the Wimbledon semi-finals.
North Korea coach blames 'lightning' for loss in Women's World Cup
North Korea's coach blames his side's 2-0 loss to the United States on his players getting struck by lightning in the build up to the Women's World Cup.
Live - Federer v Tsonga
Roger Federer is at two sets all against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga for a place in the Wimbledon semi-finals before Andy Murray faces Feliciano Lopez on Centre Court.
England up to fourth in rankings
England move above Brazil to fourth in the Fifa world rankings, despite their recent run of poor form.
NASA Announces Prelaunch Events And Countdown Details For Final Shuttle Flight
News conferences, events and operating hours for the news center at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., are set for the final space shuttle launch.
NASA Reveals New Batch Of Space Program Artifacts
NASA is inviting eligible education institutions, museums and other organizations to examine and request space program artifacts online.
System 95L (Atlantic Ocean/Caribbean Sea)
A low pressure system over the Bay of Campeche in the southwestern Caribbean appears to be getting organized on satellite imagery
NASA Announces Prelaunch Events And Countdown Details For Final Shuttle Flight
News conferences, events and operating hours for the news center at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., are set for the final space shuttle launch.
Gunners board 'should be sacked'
Former Arsenal director Lady Bracewell-Smith has called for the club's current board to be sacked from their roles.
Sharapova powers into semi-finals
Maria Sharapova shows why she is favourite to win Wimbledon after sweeping Dominika Cibulkova aside to march into her first Wimbledon semi-final since 2006.
Tuesday 28 June 2011
Boat Race rivals selected by GB
Constantine Louloudis and George Nash are called up to the Great Britain squad for the men's pair at the Lucerne World Cup regatta in July.
Hearts suspend sex offender Thomson
Hearts announce the suspension of sex offender Craig Thomson with immediate effect.
Meari (Northwestern Pacific Ocean)
TRMM passed over Tropical Depression Meari as it neared a landfall in southwestern North Korea on June 26 and observed moderate rainfall within the system.
Azarenka reaches maiden SW19 semi
Victoria Azarenka advances to her first Grand Slam semi-final with a late-night victory over Tamira Paszek under the Centre Court roof at Wimbledon.
Sharapova v Cibulkova as it happened
New title favourite Maria Sharapova thrashes Dominika Cibulkova under Wimbledon's Centre Court roof after Sabine Lisicki beats Marion Bartoli in the first women's quarter-final.
NASA Gives News Media Access To Final Shuttle Simulations
As the final space shuttle training simulations take place at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, the agency is giving journalists an unprecedented view of the crew and Mission Control team training for the upcoming STS-135 mission.
NASA Twitter Followers Will Fly Shuttle Simulator During Tweetup At Johnson Space Center
So you think you can pilot the space shuttle? NASA will give 30 of its Twitter followers a chance to test their skills at space shuttle ascent, rendezvous or landing aboard the same simulator astronauts use to train for their missions.
Day eight as it happened
Victoria Azarenka, Sabine Lisicki, Maria Sharapova and Petra Kvitova reach the women's semi-finals on another rain-affected day at Wimbledon.
Brownlees dominate Euro triathlon
Yorkshire's Alistair Brownlee beats brother Jonny to the European triathlon title.
Brownlees dominate Euro triathlon
Yorkshire's Alistair Brownlee beats brother Jonny to the European triathlon title.
NASA Twitter Followers Will Fly Shuttle Simulator During Tweetup At Johnson Space Center
So you think you can pilot the space shuttle? NASA will give 30 of its Twitter followers a chance to test their skills at space shuttle ascent, rendezvous or landing aboard the same simulator astronauts use to train for their missions.
Sharapova powers into semi-finals
Maria Sharapova sweeps Dominika Cibulkova aside to march into her first Wimbledon semi-final since 2006.
GB juniors Edmund and Golding win
Beverley's Kyle Edmund beats 11th seed Joao Pedro Sorgi in the boys' singles first round while Londoner Oliver Golding overcomes Aslan Karatsev.
NASA Twitter Followers Will Fly Shuttle Simulator During Tweetup At Johnson Space Center
So you think you can pilot the space shuttle? NASA will give 30 of its Twitter followers a chance to test their skills at space shuttle ascent, rendezvous or landing aboard the same simulator astronauts use to train for their missions.
Jamie Murray secures doubles win
Britain's Jamie Murray and partner Jarmila Gajdosova advances to the second round of the mixed doubles but Ken Skupski and Elena Baltacha are out.
Murray happy to progress in heat
Andy Murray is satisfied with how he despatched Richard Gasquet to make the quarter-finals in stifling conditions and in front of royalty.
Brownlees dominate Euro triathlon
Yorkshire's Alistair Brownlee beats brother Jonny to the European triathlon title.
Tomic extends dream Wimbledon run
Australian qualifier Bernard Tomic eases into the Wimbledon quarter-finals with a 6-1 7-5 6-4 win over Belgium's Xavier Malisse.
New York Students Will Call Space Station Astronaut
Students in Otsego County, N.Y., will make a special call to the International Space Station and Expedition 28 Flight Engineer Ron Garan on Friday, June 17.
NASA Twitter Followers Will Fly Shuttle Simulator During Tweetup At Johnson Space Center
So you think you can pilot the space shuttle? NASA will give 30 of its Twitter followers a chance to test their skills at space shuttle ascent, rendezvous or landing aboard the same simulator astronauts use to train for their missions.
Three Members Of NASA's Final Space Shuttle Crew Available For Interviews
Three NASA astronauts who will fly aboard the last space shuttle mission in July are available for live satellite interviews next week.
Monday 27 June 2011
Leicester agree Mackail-Smith fee
Peterborough United confirm the club have accepted an offer from Leicester City for sought-after striker Craig Mackail-Smith.
GB juniors Edmund and Golding win
Beverley's Kyle Edmund beats 11th seed Joao Pedro Sorgi in the boys' singles first round while Londoner Oliver Golding overcomes Aslan Karatsev.
Robertson and Wallwork lose semi
Nathan Robertson and Jenny Wallwork's run at the Singapore Open ends with defeat in the semi-finals.
NASA Schedules News Conference About Final Space Shuttle Launch
NASA managers will hold a news conference on Tuesday, June 28, at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida to discuss the status of the final space shuttle launch.
England held by Mexico in opener
England's World Cup campaign gets off to an inauspicious start as they draw 1-1 with Mexico in their opening game of Group B in the Wolfsburg Arena.
NFL wins lock-out ruling in court
The US National Football League wins a court ruling allowing it to lock players out of team facilities in a collective bargaining dispute.
Tomic extends dream Wimbledon run
Australian qualifier Bernard Tomic eases into the Wimbledon quarter-finals with a 6-1 7-5 6-4 win over Belgium's Xavier Malisse.
Leicester agree Mackail-Smith fee
Peterborough United confirm the club have accepted an offer from Leicester City for sought-after striker Craig Mackail-Smith.
Leicester finalise deal for Danns
Leicester City agree a deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Neil Danns.
Djokovic cruises into last eight
World number two Novak Djokovic returns to top form with a straight-sets victory over Michael Llodra to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals.
Argentine football giants River Plate are relegated amid chaotic scenes
One of South America's biggest football clubs are relegated for the first time in their history, amid chaotic scenes in Buenos Aires.
Monday's gossip column
Chelsea launch double bid for Luka Modric and Gareth Bale, plus other rumours
Monday's gossip column
Chelsea launch double bid for Luka Modric and Gareth Bale, plus other rumours
GB's Florence wins World Cup gold
Scottish paddler David Florence begins slalom canoeing's World Cup season in excellent form with a gold medal at the Tacen course in Slovenia.
Wimbledon day six as it happened
Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Caroline Wozniacki and Serena Williams all win through to the last 16 on day six of Wimbledon.
Wimbledon day six as it happened
Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Caroline Wozniacki and Serena Williams all win through to the last 16 on day six of Wimbledon.
NASA Gives News Media Access To Final Shuttle Simulations
As the final space shuttle training simulations take place at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, the agency is giving journalists an unprecedented view of the crew and Mission Control team training for the upcoming STS-135 mission.
Sunday 26 June 2011
Soderling loses to teenager Tomic
Swedish fifth seed Robin Soderling loses 6-1 6-4 7-5 to Australian 18-year-old Bernard Tomic in the third round at Wimbledon.
Haima (Western Pacific Ocean)
Haima has regained minimal tropical storm status with some powerful thunderstorms south of its center.
Nadal sees off Muller to advance
Defending champion Rafael Nadal secures out a straight-sets win over Luxembourg's Gilles Muller to reach the last 16 at Wimbledon.
Djokovic v Baghdatis as it happened
Second seed Novak Djokovic beats Marcos Baghdatis in an enthralling third-round match on Wimbledon's Centre Court.
Beatriz (Eastern Pacific Ocean)
Hurricane Beatriz is skirting the southwestern Mexican coast today, June 21 and bringing heavy rains and high surf to coastal areas, including Mexico's biggest port.
Djokovic v Baghdatis as it happened
Second seed Novak Djokovic beats Marcos Baghdatis in an enthralling third-round match on Wimbledon's Centre Court.
Song punished over row with Eto'o
The Cameroon football federation fine Alex Song over his row with Samuel Eto'o, clear Eto'o of indiscipline and reprimand Benoit Assou-Ekotto.
NASA Hurricane Updates on Twitter
Check NASA's Hurricane Twitter feed for a daily behind the scenes look at storms in the tropics.
Two offers tabled for Goodwillie
Dundee United received two offers on Friday for striker David Goodwillie, neither of which was from Rangers, according to a Tannadice source.
Djokovic v Baghdatis as it happened
Second seed Novak Djokovic beats Marcos Baghdatis in an enthralling third-round match on Wimbledon's Centre Court.
Schiavone out but Sharapova wins
Former champion Maria Sharapova books her place in the last 16 at Wimbledon with a 6-2 6-3 win over the Czech Republic's Klara Zakopalova.
Song punished over row with Eto'o
The Cameroon football federation fine Alex Song over his row with Samuel Eto'o, clear Eto'o of indiscipline and reprimand Benoit Assou-Ekotto.
Wimbledon day six as it happened
Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Caroline Wozniacki and Serena Williams all win through to the last 16 on day six of Wimbledon.
NASA and DARPA Give Students Chance to Support Missions
NASA and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) are offering high school students the opportunity to design experiments that will be tested in space.
England lose in Champions opener
England suffer a 1-0 defeat by Argentina in their opening match of the Women's Champions Trophy in Holland.
Yeovil boss credits Twitter followers for new signing
Yeovil Town manager Terry Skiverton says his Twitter followers should take credit for the signing of striker Kieran Agard.
Murray inspired by 2008 victory
Andy Murray hopes the experience of his epic five-set win over Richard Gasquet in 2008 will work to his advantage when they meet in the last 16 of Wimbledon on Monday.
Saturday 25 June 2011
Villas-Boas 'will conquer Europe'
The man who gave Andre Villas-Boas his first job in management believes the new Chelsea boss will win the Champions League with the west London club.
England lose in Champions opener
England suffer a 1-0 defeat by Argentina in their opening match of the Women's Champions Trophy in Holland.
Robertson and Wallwork lose semi
Nathan Robertson and Jenny Wallwork's run at the Singapore Open ends with defeat in the semi-finals.
GB women out of European Champs
Great Britain crash out of the European Championships after losing 64-57 to Turkey.
England women aim beyond quarters
England will aim to go past the quarter-finals after an impressive build up to the World Cup in Germany.
GB women out of European Champs
Great Britain crash out of the European Championships after losing 64-57 to Turkey.
GB women out of European Champs
Great Britain crash out of the European Championships after losing 64-57 to Turkey.
Haima (Western Pacific Ocean)
Haima has regained minimal tropical storm status with some powerful thunderstorms south of its center.
Djokovic v Baghdatis as it happened
Second seed Novak Djokovic beats Marcos Baghdatis in an enthralling third-round match on Wimbledon's Centre Court.
NASA Gives News Media Access To Final Shuttle Simulations
As the final space shuttle training simulations take place at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, the agency is giving journalists an unprecedented view of the crew and Mission Control team training for the upcoming STS-135 mission.
Carson poised for Bursaspor move
West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Scott Carson looks set for a move to Turkish side Bursaspor.
Jamie Murray loses out in doubles
Britain's Jamie Murray and Serghiy Stakhovsky are beaten by Spanish duo Marcel Granollers and Tommy Robredo in the second round of the men's doubles at Wimbledon.
England women aim beyond quarters
England will aim to go past the quarter-finals after an impressive build up to the World Cup in Germany.
Hearts face SFA probe over tirade
The Scottish Football Association is likely to examine an outburst from Hearts about external influences.
NASA Television Covers Station Cargo Craft Departure And Arrival
NASA Television will provide live coverage during a busy International Space Station traffic pattern, when one cargo spacecraft departs and another arrives.
Archers taste Olympics atmosphere
About 200 schoolchildren give archers training at Lilleshall a taste of the noise they might have to deal with during the 2012 Olympics.
NASA Gives News Media Access To Final Shuttle Simulations
As the final space shuttle training simulations take place at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, the agency is giving journalists an unprecedented view of the crew and Mission Control team training for the upcoming STS-135 mission.
GB women suffer last-gasp defeat
Great Britain women have victory snatched from their grasp by Lithuania at the EuroBasket finals in Poland.
Astronaut Mark Kelly Announces Plans To Retire From NASA
NASA astronaut and U.S. Navy Capt. Mark Kelly has announced his plans to retire from the agency on Oct. 1.
Zvonareva suffers Pironkova upset
Second seed Vera Zvonareva is out of the women's singles after 6-2 6-3 third-round defeat by Bulgaria's Tsvetana Pironkova.
Friday 24 June 2011
Roddick suffers third-round loss
Three-time Wimbledon finalist Andy Roddick is beaten in the third round by Spain's Feliciano Lopez.
NASA and DARPA Give Students Chance to Support Missions
NASA and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) are offering high school students the opportunity to design experiments that will be tested in space.
NASA Hurricane Updates on Twitter
Check NASA's Hurricane Twitter feed for a daily behind the scenes look at storms in the tropics.
NASA Reveals New Batch Of Space Program Artifacts
NASA is inviting eligible education institutions, museums and other organizations to examine and request space program artifacts online.
Villa hoping to retire at Barca
Barcelona striker David Villa wants to end his career at the Nou Camp.
GB women suffer last-gasp defeat
Great Britain women have victory snatched from their grasp by Lithuania at the EuroBasket finals in Poland.
Inter name Gasperini as new coach
Italian giants Inter Milan have named former Genoa boss Gian Piero Gasperini as their new manager on a two-year contract
Astronaut Mark Kelly Announces Plans To Retire From NASA
NASA astronaut and U.S. Navy Capt. Mark Kelly has announced his plans to retire from the agency on Oct. 1.
Beatriz (Eastern Pacific Ocean)
Hurricane Beatriz is skirting the southwestern Mexican coast today, June 21 and bringing heavy rains and high surf to coastal areas, including Mexico's biggest port.
NASA Hurricane Updates on Twitter
Check NASA's Hurricane Twitter feed for a daily behind the scenes look at storms in the tropics.
Upset Serena backed by WTA chief
Serena Williams is backed by the head of the women's tour after complaining about playing on Court Two at Wimbledon.
NASA Hurricane Updates on Twitter
Check NASA's Hurricane Twitter feed for a daily behind the scenes look at storms in the tropics.
Astronaut Mark Kelly Announces Plans To Retire From NASA
NASA astronaut and U.S. Navy Capt. Mark Kelly has announced his plans to retire from the agency on Oct. 1.
Jamie Murray through in doubles
Jamie Murray and Serghiy Stakhovsky beat the all-British pair of David Rice and Sean Thornley to advance from the first round of the men's doubles at Wimbledon.
Leeds United sign keeper Rachubka
Leeds United sign former Blackpool goalkeeper Paul Rachubka on a two-year contract.
Rusedski on Murray v Ljubicic
"It's a great match up - one of the best servers in the world against one of the best returners"
Soderling fightback stuns Hewitt
Robin Soderling fights back from two sets down to beat Lleyton Hewitt 6-7 (5-7) 3-6 7-5 6-4 6-4 in a gripping Centre Court contest.
NASA Reveals New Batch Of Space Program Artifacts
NASA is inviting eligible education institutions, museums and other organizations to examine and request space program artifacts online.
Hughton expects players to leave
New Birmingham boss Chris Hughton says his squad will be overhauled before the start of the season.
Thursday 23 June 2011
Villa reject Rangers Cuellar bid
Aston Villa tell Rangers they will have to double their �1.5m offer for defender Carlos Cuellar.
Beatriz (Eastern Pacific Ocean)
Hurricane Beatriz is skirting the southwestern Mexican coast today, June 21 and bringing heavy rains and high surf to coastal areas, including Mexico's biggest port.
Superb Federer thrashes Mannarino
Roger Federer makes short work of second-round opponent Adrian Mannarino with a 6-2 6-3 6-2 victory on Centre Court.
Venus through after epic battle
Five-time champion Venus Williams overcomes a first-set scare to progress to the third round at Wimbledon.
Wotte is Scots' performance chief
Former Den Haag and Southampton manager Mark Wotte is chosen as Scotland's first performance director.
Archers taste Olympics atmosphere
About 200 schoolchildren give archers training at Lilleshall a taste of the noise they might have to deal with during the 2012 Olympics.
Serena battles to three-set win
Serena Williams hits back from a set down to beat Simona Halep and reach round three at Wimbledon.
New Space Station Crew Members Launch from Kazakhstan
NASA astronaut Mike Fossum, Russian cosmonaut Sergei Volkov and Japanese astronaut Satoshi Furukawa launched to the International Space Station at 3:12 p.m. CDT Tuesday (2:12 a.m. local time, Wednesday) from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
New York Students Will Call Space Station Astronaut
Students in Otsego County, N.Y., will make a special call to the International Space Station and Expedition 28 Flight Engineer Ron Garan on Friday, June 17.
Forster not for sale - Newcastle
Newcastle respond to Celtic's �1.5m offer by saying that goalkeeper Fraser Forster is not for sale.
Winger Young seals Man Utd move
Ashley Young signs for Manchester United from Aston Villa on a five-year deal.
New York Students Will Call Space Station Astronaut
Students in Otsego County, N.Y., will make a special call to the International Space Station and Expedition 28 Flight Engineer Ron Garan on Friday, June 17.
Wotte is Scots' performance chief
Former Den Haag and Southampton manager Mark Wotte is chosen as Scotland's first performance director.
Hughton appointed Birmingham boss
Chris Hughton is confirmed as the new Birmingham manager after completing a deal to fill the vacant post at St Andrew's.
Hibs warn Forest off Calderwood
Hibernian say they would not welcome any advances from Nottingham Forest for their manager Colin Calderwood.
Tropical Depression Haima (Western Pacific Ocean)
Tropical Depression Haima, formerly known as 06W continues moving toward Hong Kong and NASA infrared satellite imagery shows strong rain-making thunderstorms in the southern quadrant of the storm.
Venus through after epic battle
Five-time champion Venus Williams overcomes a first-set scare to progress to the third round at Wimbledon.
Robson ready for Sharapova test
Britain's Laura Robson takes on fifth seed Maria Sharapova in the second round at Wimbledon on Thursday.
Zvonareva and Azarenka go through
Second seed Vera Zvonareva survives a scrappy second set to reach the third round of Wimbledon, while fourth seed Victoria Azarenka eases through.
Wednesday 22 June 2011
Hibs warn Forest off Calderwood
Hibernian say they would not welcome any advances from Nottingham Forest for their manager Colin Calderwood.
Bayern bid for Tranmere teenager
Tranmere Rovers manager Les Parry confirms the League One club have received a bid from Bayern Munich for 18-year-old forward Dale Jennings.
Daley back in action for Shanghai
Tom Daley returns to synchronised action for the British diving team in July's World Championships in Shanghai.
Adrian (Eastern Pacific Ocean)
On June 10, NASA's Aqua satellite flew over Hurricane Adrian from space and sent a stunning image to the science team at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.
Young on verge of Man Utd switch
England winger Ashley Young is close to completing a �17m transfer from Aston Villa to Manchester United.
Venus v Date-Krumm as it happened
Venus Williams is pushed to the limit before beating 40-year-old Kimiko Date-Krumm in a thrilling second-round match played under Wimbledon's Centre Court roof.
BOA defends Team 2012 statement
BOA denies it was misleading when it announced a "historic agreement" was reached to field a GB football team at London 2012.
Emotional Serena battles through
Defending champion Serena Williams breaks down in tears after overcoming Aravane Rezai 6-3 3-6 6-1 in her first-round clash at Wimbledon.
Murray v Kamke as it happened
Andy Murray beats Germany's Tobias Kamke on Court One after a rain delay at Wimbledon.
NASA Gives News Media Access To Final Shuttle Simulations
As the final space shuttle training simulations take place at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, the agency is giving journalists an unprecedented view of the crew and Mission Control team training for the upcoming STS-135 mission.
BOA defends Team 2012 statement
BOA denies it was misleading when it announced a "historic agreement" was reached to field a GB football team at London 2012.
Irishman Niland blows big chance
Ireland's Conor Niland suffers a heartbreaking first-round defeat at Wimbledon as he squanders a 4-1 lead in the final set against Frenchman Adrian Mannarino.
Venus v Date-Krumm as it happened
Venus Williams is pushed to the limit before beating 40-year-old Kimiko Date-Krumm in a thrilling second-round match played under Wimbledon's Centre Court roof.
NASA Reveals New Batch Of Space Program Artifacts
NASA is inviting eligible education institutions, museums and other organizations to examine and request space program artifacts online.
Baltacha & Keothavong win at SW19
Britain enjoys two women's victories on the second day of Wimbledon as Elena Baltacha outclasses Mona Barthel and Anne Keothavong sees off Naomi Broady.
Defiant Asher faces illness fight
Great Britain Olympic sailing hope Nic Asher reveals he has been battling illness in recent months, but vows to fight for a London 2012 place.
Baltacha & Keothavong win at SW19
Britain enjoys two women's victories on the second day of Wimbledon as Elena Baltacha outclasses Mona Barthel and Anne Keothavong sees off Naomi Broady.
Daley back in action for Shanghai
Tom Daley returns to synchronised action for the British diving team in July's World Championships in Shanghai.
O'Hara makes �5m move to Wolves
Wolves complete the �5m signing of midfielder Jamie O'Hara on a five-year deal from Tottenham.
Tuesday 21 June 2011
Wimbledon day two as it happened
John Isner beats Nicolas Mahut in straight sets as their match fails to live up to last year's epic, while there are wins for Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Serena Williams on day two at Wimbledon.
Murray primed for Kamke encounter
Andy Murray will look to maintain his record of never having lost before the third round of Wimbledon when he faces Germany's Tobias Kamke on Wednesday.
Tropical Depression 06W (Western Pacific Ocean)
Tropical Depression 06W is still slowing, making its way through the South China Sea today and has weakened overnight.
Do not compare us to men - Yankey
England star Rachel Yankey is urging new supporters of the team not to compare the women's style of play with what they are used to in the men's game.
Poland move friendly with Germany
Poland have switched a friendly with Germany in September from Warsaw to Gdansk because of construction delays.
GOES-13 Movie Shows Tornadic Storms Move Through Massachusetts
Animated GOES-13 satellite images show bubbling, severe thunderstorms that generated three tornadoes in Massachusetts June 1.
O'Brien bows out in first round
Britain's Katie O'Brien bows out of Wimbledon with a 6-0 7-5 defeat by Japan's Kimiko Date-Krumm in the first match on the new Court Three.
NASA Gives News Media Access To Final Shuttle Simulations
As the final space shuttle training simulations take place at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, the agency is giving journalists an unprecedented view of the crew and Mission Control team training for the upcoming STS-135 mission.
Tactics shift sealed win - Murray
British number one Andy Murray reveals that a mid-match change in tactics helped him recover from a set down to defeat Daniel Gimeno-Traver in his opening match at Wimbledon.
NASA and DARPA Give Students Chance to Support Missions
NASA and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) are offering high school students the opportunity to design experiments that will be tested in space.
Emotional Serena secures victory
Emotional defending champion Serena Williams overcomes Aravane Rezai 6-3 3-6 6-1 in her first-round clash at Wimbledon.
Serena stretched in Rezai victory
Defending champion Serena Williams overcomes Aravane Rezai 6-3 3-6 6-1 in her first-round clash at Wimbledon.
Nadal opens defence with easy win
Rafael Nadal begins the defence of his Wimbledon title with a straight-sets win over American Michael Russell.
NASA Reveals New Batch Of Space Program Artifacts
NASA is inviting eligible education institutions, museums and other organizations to examine and request space program artifacts online.
Warner will be a witness - Fifa
Fifa confirms that Jack Warner will appear as a witness in the continuing ethics committee investigation into bribery claims.
NASA Reveals New Batch Of Space Program Artifacts
NASA is inviting eligible education institutions, museums and other organizations to examine and request space program artifacts online.
Monday 20 June 2011
NASA and DARPA Give Students Chance to Support Missions
NASA and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) are offering high school students the opportunity to design experiments that will be tested in space.
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