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		<title>Plastiki: setting sail on the 2 liter fleeter</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 14:56:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kelly</dc:creator>
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This summer British explorer and environmentalist David de Rothschild will set sail with a crew of scientists from San Francisco to Sydney, covering approximately 12,000 nautical miles.  His boat, Plastiki, is a high tech 60 foot research catamaran made from reused plastic bottles and recycled plastics.
Plastiki hosts solar panels and turbines to power it’s [...]]]></description>
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<p>This summer British explorer and environmentalist David de Rothschild will set sail with a crew of scientists from San Francisco to Sydney, covering approximately 12,000 nautical miles.  His boat, <a href="http://www.adventureecology.com/theplastiki/">Plastiki</a>, is a high tech 60 foot research catamaran made from reused plastic bottles and recycled plastics.</p>
<p>Plastiki hosts solar panels and turbines to power it’s electrical needs. There is a hand operated water desalination system to supply fresh water and it uses a nitrogen-extracting waste system that composts waste and kitchen scraps into fertilizer for deposit at ports.</p>
<p>The goal of this expedition is to raise awareness of our ocean’s unsolicited challenge of accommodating our plastic waste, which by <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123793936249132307.html">some estimates</a> creates an island of debris as large as 600,000 square miles!</p>
<p>The boat is being built at Pier 31 in San Francisco and is scheduled to set sail this August.</p>
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		<title>Google Google Mars.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2009 20:49:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kelly</dc:creator>
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Really, do it. It&#8217;s amazing, even if it has no street views yet.
NASA and Arizona State University have joined forces to compile unbelievable images of Mars.  It includes beautifully colored elevation maps as well as visible and infrared views. Google Earth 5.0 now features Earth, Sky and Mars options with 3D terrain views. Not to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Really, do it. It&#8217;s amazing, even if it has no street views yet.</p>
<p>NASA and Arizona State University have joined forces to compile unbelievable images of <a href="http://www.google.com/mars/">Mars</a>.  It includes beautifully colored elevation maps as well as visible and infrared views. <a href="http://earth.google.com/">Google Earth 5.0</a> now features Earth, Sky and Mars options with 3D terrain views. Not to mention Google Ocean with complete with trips below the surface. Wow!</p>
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