Friday, May 27, 2011

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Astronauts complete space station's U.S. section
CBS News
By William Harwood Astronauts Greg Chamitoff and Mike Fincke work on the exterior of the International Space Station during the fourth and final spacewalk of the STS-134 mission, May 27, 2011. (NASA TV) After 12 years of construction and more than 1000 ...
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CBS News
Roundup: Obama's policy aims to revitalize space program
USA Today
Obviously, they are more than entitled to their opinions about the best way forward for America's space program today. But their opinions would be more worthy of attention if they were based on a more accurate understanding of where we are, ...
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1 dead, 5 injured in crash in open space preserve
Sacramento Bee
Authorities say one person was killed and five others injured when a pickup truck overturned and tumbled down a hill in a remote area of the Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve in San Mateo County. The seven victims were in the cab and bed of the truck ...
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2012: Bachmann, Palin compete for the same space?
msnbc.com
By Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, and Domenico Montanaro In his latest National Journal column, NBC's Charlie Cook breaks down the 2012 GOP field. On Huntsman: "[I]t's awfully hard to see how this candidacy works." On Romney: "Although he enjoys national ...
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This Week in Review: Confounding censors with Twitter, and space for big and ...
Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard
By Mark Coddington Every Friday, Mark Coddington sums up the week's top stories about the future of news. Censorship, the law, and Twitter: If we hadn't already learned how social media are opening the traditional media's gatekeeping role to the masses ...
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Spitzer sees crystal 'rain' in outer clouds of infant star
PhysOrg.com
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope detected tiny green crystals, called olivine, thought to be raining down on a developing star. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Toledo (PhysOrg.com) -- Tiny crystals of a green mineral called olivine are falling ...
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PhysOrg.com
Five Days of Tornado-Generating Storms as Seen from Space
MIT Technology Review (blog)
Meteorologists use many technologies to gather large amounts of data on the weather. This data helps them model how weather will behave, and they hope more data and better models will allow for more accurate predictions, especially of severe weather. ...
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San Leandro fire that destroyed home, injured woman caused by space heater
San Jose Mercury News
Fire investigators in San Leandro determined that a blaze that destroyed a home and injured a woman Thursday morning was caused by an unattended space heater. Alameda County firefighters responded to the single-story house at 754 Warden Ave. at about ...
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US Honor Flag will fly on shuttle's final journey
Florida Today
Robert Cabana, center, director of Kennedy Space Center, hands over the US Honor Flag to ex-astronaut Jerry Ross during a ceremony Thursday at the Space Mirror Memorial at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. James Loftus, left, director of the ...
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