Sunday, April 24, 2011

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Giffords cleared to attend shuttle launch: husband
Reuters
Space shuttle Endeavour sits atop launch pad 39A after arriving from the Vehicle Assembly Building to prepare for Mission STS-134 at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, Florida March 11, 2011. HOUSTON (Reuters) - Astronaut Mark Kelly ...
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Reuters
Charter School Space: Free of Rent, Maybe, but Not of Hurdles
New York Times
For months that spring, he worked with Education Department officials, hunting for space. "It was high anxiety," Mr. Greenberg said. "You have to wait until you hear from the department if a building is available. They had space, then they didn't. ...
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New York Times
Transcendence Splashes Down
New York Magazine
But somehow, over its 30 years of existence, NASA's Space Shuttle program has become roughly as thrilling as the Delta Shuttle. Still, there's something sad about the end of the program, which will officially shut down after Endeavour's 25th and final ...
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New York Magazine
Russian space forces reconnect with lost satellite
Space Daily
by Staff Writers The Russian Space Forces has re-established contact with a military satellite, Geo-IK-2, which went missing in February, local media reported Friday. According to a spokesman from the Defense Ministry, Interfax news agency said the ...
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Space Daily
Photo: Dressing for Dirty Work Aboard the International Space Station
Space Ref (press release)
Russian cosmonaut Alexander Samokutyaev, Expedition 27 flight engineer, wearing in a work apron, is pictured in the Unity node of the International Space Station. ISS027-E-013205 (15 April 2011) --- high res (1.8 M) low res (127 K) Porters Tahoe is the ...
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Space Ref (press release)
It's official: Heaviest antimatter found
msnbc.com
Searching for natural-born antimatter in outer space is one of the top jobs for the $2 billion Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, which is due to be delivered to the International Space Station a week from now. The AMS should be able to detect antihelium ...
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