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| Interactive: The International Space Station Financial Times If Gagarin, who died in an air accident at the height of the cold war space race, were still alive, he would be surprised to see a US astronaut sharing a ride with cosmonauts. He would probably be impressed to learn that five space agencies had ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ohio, Air Force helped early Shuttle program Dayton Daily News John Glenn, D-Ohio, worked as a mission specialist on board space shuttle Discovery in fall 1998. Glenn, the first American to orbit Earth, was 77 and became the oldest person to date to go into space. By Randy Tucker, Staff Writer Updated 7:27 PM ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cancelled NASA rocket resurfaces in private bid for tax dollars Orlando Sentinel ATK is pursuing funds after strongly opposing privatized space flight — months after Congress and the White House cancelled Ares I. By Mark K. Matthews, Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — Over the last six years, NASA has paid Alliant Techsystems of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Alabama woman backs her car over man trying to steal her vehicle tag The Republic A woman backing out of the parking space at her doctor's office ran over a man who was trying to steal the tag off her car. Police said the 62-year-old woman was at a doctor's office on Thursday when she backed out of the parking space. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Study: Heart Exams in Space May Help Heart Care on Earth KGO-AM Jupiterimages/Thinkstock(NEW ORLEANS) -- A study by the American College of Cardiology has found that heart exams performed in space may help improve health care for patients suffering from heart disease here on earth. Researchers collected data from ... See all stories on this topic » |
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