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China out after losing 0-3 to Uzbekistan

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08:21, July 19, 2007

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China failed to reach the knock-out stage after suffering a humiliating
3-0 defeat to Uzbekistan at the Asian Cup on Wednesday.

China needed a tie to qualify from Group C while Uzbekistan had to win to
enter the knock-out stage. This was the first time in 27 years China had
failed to qualify from Asian Cup group stage.

The two sides played a balanced game in the first half though Uzbekistan
created more opportunities.

Uzbekistan broke the deadlock in the 72th minute when foward Maksim
Shatskikh blasted the ball into the net from close range.

Midfielder Timur Kapadze doubled the lead in the 87th minute when he shot
the ball home.

Aleksandr Geynrikh sealed the victory for Uzbekistan when he scored in
the injury time through a free kick.

Uzbekistan, who trailed Iran to stand the second in Group C, will play
against South Korea in the quarter-finals.

Source: Xinhua

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NASA considering mission to Mars’ two moons

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09:37, July 18, 2007

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America’s space agency is co-sponsoring in early November the first
international conference to consider sending robots and humans to Deimos
and Phobos — the two moons of Mars.

Many scientists think the satellites are captured asteroids that
originated in the outer solar system, and NASA is thinking of putting
together a mission to find out for sure.

The exploratory conference will take place at the NASA Ames Research
Center in California. The scientists will explain new ideas on probing
the two moons, as well as how to use the them as a gateway for exploring
the Red Planet.

From the human exploration perspective, scientists and engineers are to
delve into what an expeditionary crew might do on Phobos and Deimos –
and how to use those mini-worlds to help investigate Mars, plus what
precursor robotic missions that might be needed will be addressed.

Russia is already spearheading a multi-nation project to explore Phobos,
dubbed the Phobos-Grunt mission, a sample return effort projected for
2009.

Phobos is the larger of the two moons and is the closest to Mars. So
close, in fact, it stands to be torn apart by gravitational forces in the
far-distant future.

Source:Xinhua/agencies

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