Monday, April 25, 2011

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Funding Manned Space Exploration is Not Rocket Science
Big Think (blog)
After the space shuttle Endeavour lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center this week, there will only be one more space shuttle mission left before the era of NASA's manned space exploration comes to a close. Yes, nearly 50 years to the day that ...
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How the space tourism business could see orbital boom
msnbc.com
By Mike Wall, SPACE.com Senior Writer Orbital space tourism is a niche industry at the moment, but business could really boom if costs come down by a couple of orders of magnitude, a new study asserts. AP From neighborhood woodlands to America's ...
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Adler Planetarium's out-of-this-world theater
Chicago Sun-Times
When the theater opens on July 8 with its new "Deep Space Adventure" show, Adler president Paul Knappenberger Jr. said it will offer sophisticated technology that currently can't be seen in any other theater in the world. "With the digital technology ...
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Seven stellar sights from the Hubble Space Telescope
Tecca
by Elizabeth Harper on April 25, 2011 Launched on April 24th, 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope has just celebrated its 21st year in operation. (Above you can see the telescope reflected in the helmet of astronaut John Grunsfeld during its most recent ...
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Keeping Tabs on Actively Managed ETFs and Alpha in the ETF Space
Seeking Alpha
In addition to BlackRock's entrance into this segment of the ETF market, State Street is now in the active ETF space, and Russell Investments will soon be launching a suite of ETFs that are designed to deliver alpha for investors, as opposed to being ...
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From ample groves to a need for open space
Press-Enterprise
It was a time when space was at a maximum and strangers a minimum, recalls Felix, 75. "In the old days in Corona, when we were growing up here, if we were a 'Felix,' we were related," Felix said. "We used to be able to go downtown and recognize anyone, ...
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GPS IIF Satellite Delivered to Cape Canaveral
Space Daily
by Staff Writers Officials from Air Force Space Command's Space and Missile Systems Center announced the delivery of the second in the series of twelve GPS IIF space vehicles to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., April 20. ...
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Paul Allen's past (and future) in space
The Space Review
In commercial space circles, though, he's known for one thing often overlooked in other analyses: funding development of SpaceShipOne, the manned suborbital spacecraft built by Scaled Composites that won the $10-million Ansari X PRIZE in 2004 and ...
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