Friday, April 29, 2011

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Space Shuttle Endeavour Cleared for Final Launch
eWeek
NASA officials have cleared the space shuttle Endeavour for its final liftoff into space this afternoon. NASA space shuttle managers met at 5:45 this morning and gave a "go" to begin loading shuttle Endeavour's external tank with more than 500000 ...
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Popovkin replaces Perminov at Russian space agency
RIA Novosti
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin appointed former First Deputy Defense Minister Vladimir Popovkin as head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos on Friday, replacing Anatoly Perminov. Popovkin is a former Commander of the Russian Space Forces. ...
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Voyager probes set to enter insterstellar space
TG Daily
After a 30 year journey, NASA's twin Voyager probes are about to leave the solar system and enter interstellar space. It's about to leave the heliosphere, the giant bubble of solar plasma and magnetic fields around the sun, about three times wider than ...
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Space companies bullish on future
BBC News
By Jonahan Amos BBC science correspondent, Kennedy Space Center The four companies that recently won Nasa funds to develop astronaut "taxis" say they are convinced there will be a market to sustain their businesses. SpaceX, Blue Origin, Boeing and ...
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Shuttle to launch Northwestern professor's work into space
WBEZ
by Gabriel Spitzer Apr. 29, 2011 When the space shuttle Endeavour takes its final flight, scheduled for later today, it will carry the handiwork of a Chicago-area scientist. The shuttle will carry six postage-stamp sized samples of thin films made from ...
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Giffords: A poignant presence, but out of view
WBXH
Entertainment News from AP STS-134 Commander Mark Kelly, center, talks to his twin brother Scott, left, as mission pilot Greg Johnson, right, looks on after arriving at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Tuesday, April 26, 2011. ...
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Winterhawks look for some space vs. Spokane
The Columbian
By Paul Danzer SPOKANE — The Portland Winterhawks have a chance tonight to do something unexpected: put a bit of space between themselves and the Spokane Chiefs. The first three games of the Western Hockey League's Western Conference finals have been ...
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