Thursday, April 28, 2011

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Gabrielle Giffords and Obama to attend launch of space shuttle Endeavour
The Guardian
Photographers set up remote-controlled cameras near the space shuttle Endeavour on Wednesday in preparation for its final launch. Photograph: Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Among the spectators will be Gabrielle Giffords, the US congresswoman who miraculously ...
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The Guardian
Southern Tornadoes: NASA Imaging Shows Storms Forming From Space (VIDEO)
Huffington Post
A particularly active early tornado season has left much of the South reeling, as multiple tornadoes have touched down across the region. The severe storms have killed over 200 and caused massive damage across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessee, ...
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China announces Space Station plans
PhysOrg.com
(PhysOrg.com) -- Less than a decade after launching their first astronaut into space, the China Manned Space Engineering Office announced in a news conference this week their plans to build and develop a 60-ton space station with three capsules and a ...
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PhysOrg.com
Space Telescopes Spot Asteroid Collision Debris
Discovery News
The Hubble Space Telescope imaged 596 Scheila on Dec. 27, 2010, when the asteroid was about 218 million miles away. The asteroid is surrounded by a C-shaped cloud of particles and displays a linear dust tail in this visible-light picture acquired by ...
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Traffic for Endeavor launch expected to be heavy
Orlando Sentinel
By Anika Myers Palm, Orlando Sentinel Leave early if you're heading to Friday's space shuttle launch, because more than 500000 people are expected to attend. Law-enforcement and traffic personnel say they expect record-breaking congestion as the Space ...
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