Friday, March 25, 2011

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NASA Gives Comet-Hunting Stardust Probe a Space Funeral
Space.com
As engineering data about Stardust's condition reached computer screens, flight controllers presented a small rubber ball to Allan Cheuvront– Stardust program manager with the probe's builder Lockheed Martin Space Systems in Denver – in a tradition to ...
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Giffords' Astronaut Husband Hopes She'll Attend Shuttle Launch
Space.com
Astronaut Mark Kelly said yesterday (March 24) that there's a good chance his wife, wounded Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, will be able to attend his upcoming launch on the space shuttle Endeavour next month. Giffords, D-Ariz., is recovering in a ...
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NASA considers Soyuz photo op during shuttle flight
Spaceflight Now
BY STEPHEN CLARK A few weeks after managers rejected a similar plan during the last shuttle flight, NASA officials hope extra lead time and better planning will permit a three-man Russian Soyuz capsule to undock from the space station and collect ...
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Trump and Bachmann crowd Palin's space
Washington Post
... as a candidate or non-candidate. Could that have been a serious hint that she will stay on the sidelines? Only Palin knows, but the landscape changes as she deliberates and the competition for the space she has filled is rapidly taking shape.
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Christ Church begins anew -- again -- in own space
North County Times
The church began sharing space with Living Waters after legal battles over property rights and organizational authority allowed the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego to take over the former church property (which is now operating as St. John's Episcopal). ...
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Star Cents: How the cost of NASA's next big space telescope skyrocketed
Science News
By Ron Cowen It will be the largest telescope ever launched into space, with a mirror that has about six times the light collecting area of Hubble's. When the James Webb Space Telescope flies later this decade, its unparalleled infrared vision will ...
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