Wednesday, May 18, 2011

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Shuttle parks at space station for service call
Reuters
Space shuttle Endeavour crew members (LR) Greg Chamitoff, European Space Agency astronaut Roberto Vittori, Michael Fincke, Pilot Gregory H. Johnson, Andrew Feustel and Commander Mark Kelly, enjoy a meal on the mid deck of the orbiter in this still ...
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Space party: First beer brewed for off-planet drinking
New Scientist (blog)
Astronauts and space tourists might head into space seeking new life and new civilisations, but they'd still like to enjoy a beer while doing it. Recognising the market, Australian entrepreneurs Jason Held, at the space engineering firm Saber ...
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NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis Final Rollover (PHOTOS)
International Business Times
By Balasubramanyam Seshan | May 18, 2011 05:44 AM EDT NASA's fourth space-rated space shuttle, OV-104 "Atlantis," made its final planned move from Orbiter Processing Facility-1 to the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. ...
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International Business Times
Shuttle Endeavour arrives at space station
The Seattle Times
Endeavour and its six astronauts showed up at the International Space Station on Wednesday with the most expensive payload ever carried by a shuttle, a $2 billion magnetic device that scientists hope will unravel the mysteries of the cosmos. ...
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Hudson Joint Venture Wins Bid for Concessions Space in DFW
PR Newswire (press release)
In space RTL01-29D, the team proposed a 2157 sq. ft. combination store consisting of Hudson News, Hudson Booksellers and Dunkin' Donuts. Anchoring the space is Hudson News, the dynamic newsstand brand now serving millions of travelers daily in airports ...
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NASA to Launch New Ocean-Watching Satellite in June
Space.com
"Measuring surface winds are important measurements," said Gary Lagerloef, Aquarius principal investigator at Earth & Space Research in Seattle Wash. "We use that data to correct for surface roughness on salinity measurements. ...
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