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@SgtBarry: And you will get it in 2011.

I was curious as to why the image is at 0.5 meter resolution but GeoEye-1 is capable of 0.41 meters... from their website: "GeoEye's operating license from the U.S. Government requires re-sampling the imagery to 0.5-meter for all customers not explicitly granted a waiver by the U.S. Government."

@bcgetz: That guy is awesome. I love that guy!

Haze for the 360?

"NROL-32" is the designation of the satellite.

@Fredy04: It's technical details are classified of course, and there's only so much that can be expected to remain secret. There are amateur astronomers who have been able to track and determine the orbits of many classified satellites. Spaceflightnow.com gives a better description of that.

@Dabamasha: Though the ISS is build of several nodes which requires about 16 launches to get all the major pieces into orbit.

@ddhboy: Not an attack against the TSA but an attack in the U.S. because the TSA is failing to do it's job effectively.

@WampaCow: Yep, the New Horizons spacecraft is about half way there. It will reach Pluto in July 2015.

Talk about sharp elbows.

Damn liars, remember your legacy Remedy.

@Robotronic: So it does... probably the same thing and still pointless.

@Robotronic: Do you mean Xi3 port (XI3p)? It's a proprietary port that's hot swappable to give an additional USB, SATA, or PCIe .

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There is a Family Guy clip for every topic.

@edofyingfilms: Haha It´s funny because it´s true, haaaa...

Would the Lifehacker team be able to write/post/manage the site completely from their smartphones? Maybe that could be a theme week.

Damn the Nazis for giving an awesome symbol such a bad name.