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Even as NASA powers down, the Space Coast still harbors riches San Jose Mercury News (Josh Noel/Chicago Tribune) KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- You know what it feels like to be in space? Like you're sick. "Your face gets kind of puffy," said Gerald Carr, 78, who once spent 84 days orbiting the Earth, as I picked at a piece of NASA-made ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Heart of Art: George Voland: Jazz music creates a 'magic space' BurlingtonFreePress.com How could we feel anything but reverence for this joyful, magic space? During my almost 50 years of playing valve trombone, I've played in many jazz groups and venues — with the 17-piece Vermont Jazz Ensemble opening for Joe Williams at the Flynn, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NACA takes first steps toward space Alamogordo Daily News By Michael Shinabery, New Mexico Museum of Space History President Woodrow Wilson opened the skies for space on March 3, 1915, when he signed the Navy Appropriation Act. A rider created NASA's predecessor, the National Advisory Committee for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
It Really Is An International Space Station Spaceosaur History was made on the 26th February when Space Shuttle Discovery docked with the international space station, not only was it the last time Discovery will dock with the Space Station, but it became a truly international space station. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A Hotel in Space May Be the Next Vacation Hot Spot Gather.com When you think of hotels, you don't normally think of a hotel in space. That may be the way things will go if Robert Bigelow's plans develop. Bigelow owns Hotel Suites of America but he's ready to venture a little further out in the hotel business, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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