Monday, March 21, 2011

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NASA tests Mars space suit in Argentine Antarctica
Reuters
By Luis Andres Henao BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - A NASA team has tested a space suit in a setting with extreme conditions akin to some of those found on Mars -- an Argentine base in Antarctica -- for possible use on a visit to the Red Planet. ...
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Lockheed Martin unveils spacecraft test facility
San Jose Mercury News
By Dan Elliott AP DENVER -- Lockheed Martin unveiled a new facility Monday that will test a spacecraft that might be used as an escape vehicle on the International Space Station. The company, a prime contractor to NASA for the Orion project, ...
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Pulse: Will Co. courthouse lines matter of space or scheduling?
Chicago Sun-Times
At Thursday's board meeting, Chairman Jim Moustis, R-Frankfort, said the problem isn't just space, it's scheduling. He suggested the courthouse open before 8:30 am so people can get to court on time. Majority Whip Laurie Smith, R-New Lenox, ...
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Vladimir Komarov: The Unsung Space Hero
Discovery News
There is a new book coming out next month detailing the life and times of Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space. He was aboard Vostok 1 when it made its historic spaceflight on April 12, 1961. The book is entitled Starman: The Truth ...
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Space Shuttle Made of Humans at Kennedy Space Center
autoevolution
Decades of space exploration using perhaps human kind's most exciting vehicle ever, the space shuttle, will end this year, as soon as the remaining two crafts (Endeavour and Atlantis) land for the last time in the months to follow. ...
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Hyperactive comet is a spiky mystery
msnbc.com
By Stephanie Pappas HOUSTON — Comet Hartley 2, the icy "space drumstick" photographed by NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft last year, is an active object that still perplexes scientists as it travels through the solar system. Deep Impact visited Hartley 2 ...
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MESSENGER spacecraft begins orbit around Mercury
Astronomy Magazine
By NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC — Published: March 21, 2011 NASA's MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, Geochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) spacecraft successfully achieved orbit around Mercury at approximately 9:00 pm EDT March 17. ...
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Office company Regus plc leases space downtown
Tallahassee.com
2011 1:26PM The last remaining space in the Alliance Center downtown has been leased to international firm Regus plc, which will bring its office concept to Tallahassee. Regus has signed a lease for the last 9000 square feet on the building's first ...
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