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NASA offers Twitter followers prime view of space shuttle Endeavour launch Los Angeles Times When the space shuttle Endeavour blasts off for the final time, there will be 150 lucky space geeks in attendance who obtained a free behind-the-scenes pass thanks to Twitter. On March 15, NASA gave its Twitter followers a chance to have a rare vantage ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Seattle Plans to Make the Most of Its Plywood Space Shuttle New York Times By TIMOTHY WILLIAMS Seattle's Museum of Flight had anticipated for years that it would receive for its new $12 million, 15000-square foot Space Gallery one of four space shuttles that NASA was to give away. But when the winners were announced this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Chicago Planetarium Amps Up Viewing Experience With New Theater PC Magazine The theater is part of the Adler Planetarium's new "Deep Space Adventure," which takes visitors on a journey of exploration and discovery aboard the observation deck of a futuristic starship. The Grainger Sky Theater will offer images with resolutions ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Elon Musk: We Can Put A Man On Mars In 10 Years Wall Street Journal (blog) By Scott Austin Elon Musk, the inspiration behind Iron Man's executive-turned-rocketeering space hero Tony Stark, believes his space-transport start-up will send passengers to Mars in as soon as 10 years. In a wide-ranging interview with The Wall ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Out of Gas and Stuck in Space? NASA May Have a Solution TIME NetworkWorld noticed a just-released NASA proposal for something called an "In-Space Cryogenic Propellant Storage and Transfer Demonstration." The flight demonstration mission will test and validate key capabilities and technologies required for future ... See all stories on this topic » |
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