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Ed Stone: 50 years on cutting edge of space San Francisco Chronicle In a small room at the California Institute of Technology, space physicist Ed Stone and four of his colleagues puzzle over a trove of data that has just arrived from the bulbous edge of the solar system. "What, exactly, are we looking at?" Stone asks. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Let's Talk About: Astronaut Mike Fincke and Endeavour Pittsburgh Post Gazette By Dan Malerbo, Buhl Planetarium and Conservatory Local astronaut Mike Fincke, recent commander of the International Space Stations' Expedition 18, is scheduled to blast off again to the station aboard the shuttle Endeavour on April 29. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Four Companies Win NASA Funding for Space Program The New American Private industry is making progress toward lowering the cost of space flight, and NASA would like to come along for the ride. Among the earliest actions of the Obama administration was the appointment of the "Augustine Committee," which was given the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Space Shuttle Discovery Joins the National Collection Media Newswire (press release) Discovery, the longest-serving orbiter in the space shuttle fleet, will be accepted into the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum collection. The space shuttle has been the icon for American spaceflight for a generation, and Discovery has flown ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Parks, green space essential for health UPI.com Frances "Ming" Kuo of the University of Illinois studied the effect of green space on humans in a number of settings, such as Chicago public housing residents living in high-rises with a tree or two and some grass outside their buildings; ... See all stories on this topic » |
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