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To: SCIENCE EDITORS
Contact: Franco Bonacina of the European Space Agency, +33 1 53 69 7713, Franco.Bonacina@esa.int; or Kevin Schmadel of the Universities Space Research Association, +1-410-730-2656, kschmadel@usra.edu
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GOTEBORG, Sweden, March 23 /PRNewswire/ -- MindArk PE AB, developer and publisher of Entropia Universe and Entropia Platform, announced today that a study on the use of online game technology for space-related purposes has been completed. The contract for the study was awarded to MindArk by the European Space Agency (ESA) in 2009 and a film presenting the main findings is published on YouTube.
MMO-based technology has strong ties to acquiring knowledge through discovery, collaborative problem solving and team-based learning. This is supported by the findings of the study and the project with the European Space Agency has been a great push forward for us in this area. MindArk's interest in implementing educational content inside online games was sparked by our previous discussions with ...
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MOSCOW - The European Space Agency has received the first signal from an unmanned Russian spacecraft bound for a moon of Mars since it got stuck in Earth's orbit two weeks ago, officials said Wednesday, raising hope the mission might be saved.
Russia's space agency said an ESA tracking facility in Australia got the signal from the Phobos-Ground probe early Wednesday in the western city of Perth.
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Dec 7, 2008
Space science was the clearest winner in the European Space Agency's member states' budget deliberations for 2008 to 2011, but high-prof...