Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Global Space Exploration Roadmap, Play Station 4 Release Date

Today's articles discuss NASA's new space exploration plan and information on the Play Station 4 release date.

Latest Articles in Space

-NASA's global plan for space exploration gets an upgrade.
NASA and 11 other space agencies announced today that they are committed to cooperating in deep space exploration. The ultimate goal is to explore to moon, nearby asteroids, and of course the planet Mars. The international space community will work together to mount human and robotic missions to Mars. NASA plans to build on its long experience of the Moon exploration to help private companies and other countries to eventually reach space. However, the main goal for space exploration is the continued "search for life is a central goal of space exploration."

Latest Articles on Technology
-PS4 to be released on November 15th, Sony announces.


At the Gamescom conference in Germany, Sony unveiled it's long awaited release date for the next generation console, the Play Station 4. It is set to hit stores in North America on November 15th and in Europe on November 29th. During the holiday season, Sony plans to release the system in 32 countries. The PS4 will cost $399 and there have been already about 1,000,000 pre-orders for this product.  The PS4 comes with live streaming, recording, and of course gaming capabilities. There is also better graphics and even more space that developers can work with to achieve the best game possible.
Sony's console rival, Microsoft has yet to announce their actual release date but says it will come sometime in November 2013. That is the same month that Sony will release the PS4.

Credit to Cnet.com for the images.

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