Thursday, February 24, 2011

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Space shuttle Discovery begins final flight
Washington Post
Space shuttle Discovery is poised to make its last flight. NASA began fueling its most traveled shuttle shortly after sunrise Thursday, and the shuttle launched on time, at 4:50 pm.
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Why the Internet Will Have Plenty of Space
BusinessWeek
In other words, it's a lot of addresses—and plenty more space for the Web to expand. The upgrade to IPv6 will present some challenges, but expect it to be more easily managed than some recent logistical conundrums, such as Y2K. ...
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Sotheby's to auction 1961 Soviet space capsule
Reuters
Before blasting the first human into space in 1961, the Soviet Union fired off one last test flight of the tiny capsule that would carry Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin on his historic mission. The test capsule, Vostok 3KA-2, still scorched from re-entry, ...
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Georgia Tech grad pilots Space Shuttle Discovery
Atlanta Journal Constitution
By Alexis Stevens A former Atlanta resident took the pilot seat Thursday afternoon for the Space Shuttle Discovery's final mission. Jason Getz, AJC Georgia Tech graduate Eric Boe from the Space Shuttle is shown on the jumbotron during a 2008 Tech ...
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Leaving Libya...Discovery in space...New Virginia abortion clinic bill
9&10 News
(AP) — The space shuttle Discovery is off on its 39th and final mission, carrying six astronauts and a small chamber full of supplies for the International Space Station. On-board TV cameras showed some pieces of foam insulation breaking off the ...
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Residents Envision More Open Space
Patch.com
Community members and a team of students discuss room for developing park space in South Bay cities. By Victor Merina | Email the author | 5:00pm A runner takes cover from the hot afternoon sun on the Hermosa Valley Greenbelt. Marcus Bockman The pride ...
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