Tuesday, April 5, 2011

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'Space Junk' Not a Threat to International Space Station, NASA Says
PC Magazine
By Chloe Albanesius A "space junk" crisis was averted this afternoon after NASA ruled that a piece of orbital debris making its way through the universe will not get close enough to the International Space Station to warrant concern. ...
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SpaceX Falcon Heavy Rocket: Shortcut to Mars?
Discovery News
Falcon Heavy is designed to hurl 117000 pounds into orbit -- twice the lift capacity of NASA's space shuttles. The new booster aims to cut launch costs from $10000 to $1000 per pound to orbit. The Falcon Heavy could put satellites in Earth orbit and ...
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Watch this space: Death Cab For Cutie's new video, streamed LIVE
HitFix (blog)
Prepare yourselves for a live event: Death Cab For Cutie will be debuting their unique new music video to "You Are a Tourist" at 6:45 pm EST. What makes it so special? They're performing the video live, as in live-action, in a single take and streaming ...
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Pawlenty campaign leases familar Minneapolis space
Bizjournals.com (blog)
Snyder declined to disclose terms of the lease, such as the rate or lease length or estimate the number of employees who would be using the space. The lease more than likely includes options fore more space, and probably runs through the general ...
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High School Students to Launch Probe to the Edge of Space
SYS-CON Media (press release)
Using a helium-filled weather balloon, the goal is to recover images of the curvature of the earth and blackness of space from an altitude of 100000 feet and to measure atmospheric conditions above 99% of the mass of the earth's atmosphere. ...
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Morgan, Hopkins to be part of team receiving $95.8M from NASA
Baltimore Sun
By Childs Walker, The Baltimore Sun Morgan State University and the Johns Hopkins University are part of a group that has received a $95.8 million grant from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center to conduct Earth-based research on the atmosphere, ...
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