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What costs $75,000 and (despite the recession) already has a waiting list? A personal flying machine you can carry around in a backpack like a folding bike. Even if you have to wait to get it, it’s a great way to commute!

On SmartPlanet.com, Boonsri Dickinson reports that it’s the 200-horsepower Martin Jetpack, which can go 60 mph for 20 minutes on a five-gallon tank of gas (so it has to be a pretty short commute). It saves time but it’s NOISY.If you’re lucky enough to get to the top of the list while you still have some money in your pocket, you will need 40 minutes of training (but you don’t need a pilot’s license).
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It’s about time we discovered if there’s life anywhere else in the galaxy. India’s lunar spacecraft has discovered that there are thick deposits of ice near the moon’s north pole, meaning that if astronauts set up a colony there, they would have plenty of water (but they’ll have to boil it first, since But other compounds, such as hydrocarbons, are mixed up in the lunar ice) And NASA has found evidence that liquid water lies beneath the surface on the Saturn moon of Enceladus, meaning that life may exist there.
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But it will be DIFFERENT – It may be hard to believe, but it’s true: In a large leap from their Communist past, the Russians once suggested putting advertising displays in space, where they could be seen worldwide. So far, the only advertising we see when we look up at the sky is a blimp or a skywriting plane. But all that may change very soon, and in a BIG WAY.

MIT is designing tiny, lit, remote controlled “drone” helicopters which can create a 3-D advertising display in the night sky. To get an idea of what this would look like, click here.
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