Monday, April 25, 2011

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Four firms plan to get the most out of NASA investment
Spaceflight Now
Artist's concept of Boeing's CST-100 spacecraft approaching the International Space Station. Credit: Boeing Each firm will receive their funding in payments at specific milestones set by the company and agreed to by NASA. ...
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Spaceflight Now
DARPA's Wonderfully Lowish-Tech Solution To Space Debris: Looking For It
Fast Company
BY Kit Eaton Today Among the various complex, clever, futuristic solutions to solving the space-junk problem, DARPA's just unveiled a new tool to help with the job that's wonderfully simple. It's a telescope, to look for the stuff. ...
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Fast Company
Study vindicates ash-caused closure of European air space (New Scientist)
Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
This picture by NASA's Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer on May 7, 2010 shows Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull volcano continuing to emit a dense plume of ash and steam. (NASA MODIS/AFP/Getty Images) European regulators were right to close ...
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Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
New Bill Directs NASA Back to the Moon By 2022, With Permanent Habitation In Mind
Popular Science
By Rebecca Boyle Posted 04.25.2011 at 3:48 pm 0 Comments After a rollercoaster year for NASA, it looks like Congress isn't quite done tinkering with the space agency's future. A return to the moon is back on the table after a Florida congressman ...
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Popular Science
The Scientist as Space Tourist
IEEE Spectrum
Powered flight tests are slated later this year for SpaceShipTwo, a craft built to carry humans on brief excursions more than 100 kilometers into space. And although publicity indicates that these travelers will be rich thrill-seeking "space tourists," ...
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