Wednesday, March 30, 2011

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Texans in Congress say retired shuttle should be sent to Houston
Dallas Morning News
By TODD J. GILLMAN WASHINGTON — NASA is about to pick homes for three retired space shuttles, and Houston-area representatives from both parties alleged Tuesday that the White House seems intent to snub Texas for political reasons. ...
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Japanese Robot Spaceship Meets Fiery Doom in Earth's Atmosphere
Space.com
An unmanned Japanese space cargo ship met its fiery demise overnight when it intentionally re-entered the Earth's atmosphere late Tuesday (March 29) one day after its departure from the International Space Station. The robotic spacecraft, an H-2 ...
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Space.com
British space companies, Gov. Scott talk business in Brevard today
Florida Today
Frank DiBello is president and CEO of Space Florida. In the background is part of the rocket garden at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. / Michael R. Brown, FLORIDA TODAY A delegation of six UK space companies will discuss doing business with space ...
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You'll gladly trade space for style
Belleville News Democrat
In the current post-economic-meltdown marketplace, however, downsizing consumers who willingly trade space for fuel efficiency are increasingly hesitant to also sacrifice style, technology and fun. Starting at $16000, the Fiat 500, or Cinquecento as ...
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Microsoft finds 1GB of extra space on Xbox 360 DVDs
Geek.com
Not only can the PS3 playback Blu-ray content, it also offers developers up to 50GB of storage space for a game. That means better quality videos and higher resolution graphics can be stored without worry of reaching the upper limits of the disc. ...
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Northrop Grumman Makes Two Appointments To Space Systems Division
Space Daily
by Staff Writers Northrop Grumman has named Jeffrey D. Grant vice president and general manager of the Space Systems Division of the Aerospace Systems sector. In addition, Robert V. Burke has been named vice president and deputy general manager, ...
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Space Daily
NASA's inspector general says space station, Hubble were vulnerable to hackers
al.com (blog)
By Lee Roop, The Huntsville Times HUNTSVILLE, Alabama - The International Space Station, the Hubble telescope and the space shuttle were vulnerable in 2009 to hackers who penetrated the NASA computer network that controls them, according to NASA's ...
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