Friday, March 18, 2011

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This is what NASA thought space stations would look like in 1970
DVICE
Don't get me wrong, the International Space Station is no slouch, but back in the '70s NASA had some pretty grandiose visions for what life in space would be like. We'd be living in massive, rotating spheres, in cities designed to hold 10000 people and ...
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DVICE
Editorial: For the space shuttle, Houston should be its final home
Dallas Morning News
Houston — "Space City" — houses the astronaut corps, Mission Control and most of the shuttle program's operations. There is no better place than Houston to retire one of the two remaining space shuttles, once they complete their final flights. ...
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Dallas Morning News
NASA proposes laser use to move space junk
PhysOrg.com
(PhysOrg.com) -- A team of scientists led by NASA space scientist James Mason have proposed the idea of using a mid-powered laser and telescope to nudge pieces of space junk out of the way and slow it down to avoid collisions. Currently, the low Earth ...
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PhysOrg.com
European Space Missions to Go It Alone After NASA Yanks Support
Science AAAS
European space scientists are scrambling to rethink—and redesign—massive potential missions after it was confirmed that NASA, whose budget is in disarray, won't contribute significant funding to any of the efforts. NASA's decision "means in principle ...
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New Yorkers Look to Mercury: Messenger Probe Awes Public
Space.com
[Video: Messenger's Mercury Orbit Arrival] "There were a lot of people here from the amateur association, but there were a lot of people who had just heard about it," he told SPACE.com. "I saw a lot of people who I knew were coming to something like ...
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Space.com
Mariners need roster space, so Olson's gone
Sportspress Northwest
The Mariners, who got Olson in the 2009 trade of Aaron Heilman to the Cubs, put him on waivers not because they wanted to lose him, but they needed to create space on the 40-man roster for non-roster players who are going to have to be added to the ...
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