Wednesday, June 1, 2011

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Shuttles, Turning Sedentary, Leave Pieces Behind for Science and Safety
New York Times
The shuttle Endeavour landing at Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday, the end of its final mission. It will be on display at the California Science Center, without its engines and other parts. By HENRY FOUNTAIN KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. ...
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New York Times
Space shuttle Endeavour: How to get tickets to watch final blastoff of Atlantis
Los Angeles Times
By Mary Forgione Los Angeles Times Travel & Deal blogger On Tuesday, a few hours before the space shuttle Endeavour touched down on its final flight, its sister spacecraft Atlantis was rolled out to the launch pad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in ...
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Los Angeles Times
UK ecosystem assessment warns of decline in green space
The Guardian
Photograph: Jeff Morgan /Alamy Maintaining the UK's green spaces would reap at least £30bn a year in health and welfare benefits, according to the first attempt to put a price on the natural environment. About a third of the UK's natural assets ...
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The Guardian
Filmmakers get more time to rent space in Mid-Market
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
Independent filmmakers looking to run productions on a budget now have two extra weeks to seek to rent office space from the city. The San Francisco Film Commission announced today that it is extending the application process to set up shop in 134A ...
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San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
Grass fire sears JSC grounds
Your Houston News
Flames rage as hay bales burn on the Johnson Space Center property along Saturn Lane behind Houston Fire Station 72. Firefighters had to lay a long supply line to get water to the fire on the Johnson Space Center grounds Wednesday afternoon. ...
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Mars Rover is dead but not gone
CollegeNews
Prior to its loss of consciousness, Spirit's mission was to search for signs of past water activity on Mars, according to SPACE. Spirit found a great deal of evidence, which indicated that Mars was once a much wetter, warmer place, according to SPACE. ...
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