Thursday, March 10, 2011

Google Alert - space

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Gabrielle Giffords plans to attend husband's shuttle launch
Reuters
Space shuttle Endeavour is prepared to be moved from the Vehicle Assembly Building to launch pad 39A to prepare for Mission STS-134 at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, Florida March 10, 2011. TUCSON, Arizona (Reuters) - Wounded ...
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Reuters
Giffords to attend shuttle Endeavor launch
Los Angeles Times
Gabrielle Giffords plans to attend the launch of the space shuttle Endeavour next month -- a little more than three months after she was shot in the head outside a Tucson, Arizona, supermarket -- her spokesman said. Giffords' husband, Capt. ...
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City of Angels Resists Becoming City of Aliens (the Outer-Space Type)
New York Times
By AO SCOTT "Let's figure out how we're gonna get out of this mess," Aaron Eckhart says with about 40 minutes to go in "Battle: Los Angeles." An excellent idea, and the solution that presents itself is a simple one: stop talking. ...
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New York Times
Space under fire in miscast Martian movie
New York Post
By LOU LUMENICK MARS NEEDS MOMS And a large bottle of Excedrin. Running time: 82 minutes. Rated PG (sci- fi action, peril). At the Lincoln Square IMAX, the Battery Park City, others. The best thing about the charm-free, off-putting Disney-sponsored ...
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New York Post
Balanced offense backs Gaudin's stellar outing
MLB.com
Three runs in the first inning helped the Nationals defeat the Mets, 6-5, at Space Coast Stadium on Thursday afternoon. Washington took the lead in the bottom of the first inning off Mets right-hander Mike Pelfrey. With the bases loaded, Adam LaRoche ...
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MLB.com
The Future For Space Missions
Space Daily
NASA and the European Space Agency, which would run the mission jointly, should work together to reduce the scope of the mission and ensure that both agencies still benefit. A mission to Jupiter's icy moon Europa and its subsurface ocean - one of the ...
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A Space-Age Powered Comeback
Wall Street Journal
With his head, arms and upper torso protruding from the chamber, Leonhard seemed a space-age centaur. A control on the treadmill's console allowed him to adjust the air pressure to a percentage of his body weight. As he lowered his body-weight ...
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