Friday, March 11, 2011

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Space shuttle Endeavour rolls out to launch pad for the last time
USA Today
By Todd Halvorson, Florida Today CAPE CANAVERAL — Endeavour rolled out toward its launch pad for the last time Thursday as thousands of Kennedy Space Center workers and their families took in the majestic spectacle. By Michael R. Brown, AP The space ...
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Doctors: Giffords was told by husband she was shot
USA Today
And doctors say there's a good chance she'll be able to attend her husband's space shuttle launch next month. Doctors provided the new details about Giffords' condition Friday, describing several milestones in her recovery in recent weeks. ...
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At last! Messenger craft poised to orbit Mercury
msnbc.com
Messenger (MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging) is slated to conduct a 14-minute engine burn on March 17 at 8:45 pm EDT to arrive in orbit around Mercury. After a short checkout, the spacecraft will begin high-resolution ...
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EA wants Dead Space to be as big as Resident Evil
Destructoid
Dead Space is a big deal for Electronic Arts -- as if you couldn't tell by the DLC, comics, novels, movies and toys that have accompanied the series. The franchise's medium-spanning coverage isn't enough for the publisher, however, as EA has plans to ...
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Looking Up: Cosmic adventure just outside your door
Geneseo Republic
The Hubble Space Telescope captured this view with an infrared camera in January 1998. The exposure time was 36 hours. The width of this spot on the sky was only 1/100th that of the apparent width of the Full Moon. These are among the most distant ...
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Dying star caught belching up a toxic gas brew
msnbc.com
This image from the Hubble Space Telescope shows the Westbrook Nebula. The odd bundle of jets and clouds results from a burst of activity late in the life of a star. As its core runs out of nuclear fuel, the star's outer layers puff out toxic gases ...
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