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Discovery arriving Saturday at space station Washington Post Space shuttle Discovery is closing in on the International Space Station for the final time. Discovery and its crew of six will pull up to the orbiting lab Saturday afternoon. They will spend at least a week there, unloading a compartment full of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Russia launches vital navigation satellite AFP MOSCOW — Russia on Saturday successfully launched a satellite vital to the deployment of its own navigation system after the failure of an earlier attempt prompted the Kremlin to sack two top space officials. The Federal Space Agency said in a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mercury space engineers gather for well-earned tribute St. Louis Post-Dispatch Christian Gooden cgooden@post-dispatch.com BERKELEY • Ed Klein peered into the old Mercury space capsule, chuckled and said, "Every time I look at this, I wonder how we ever talked those guys into one." Klein, 85, was using a standard gag line of his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A look back • Kennedy made trip here as part of space race St. Louis Post-Dispatch LOUIS • By September 1962, the United States had made it into space but still trailed the Soviet Union. Scott Carpenter, the fourth American astronaut, circled Earth three times in May. The Soviets countered by putting two cosmonauts into simultaneous ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ABOUT SPACE NewsOK.com Kessler Team Sports leased 3480 square feet of space at 5717 SE 74. Portman and Larry Stanphill of CB Richard Ellis-Oklahoma represented the tenant and Bob Puckett of Price Edwards & Co. represented the landlord. • Chesapeake Land Development Co. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How Facebook invaded Myspace's space Albany Times Union By KRISTI L. GUSTAFSON Staff Writer Yet the now ubiquitous platform was launched more than a year after Myspace, which was at that time the Big Man on Campus. There's a scene in the Oscar-nominated movie "The Social Network" in which Mark Zuckerberg, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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