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| U.S. must keep travel to space alive Today's Sunbeam - NJ.com By Today's Sunbeam And then there was one — only a single active space shuttle remains, and only a single flight remains on its schedule. As the shuttle Endeavor landed in the wee hours of June 1 at the Kennedy Space Center, its sister ship Atlantis ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lockheed to lay off 8 percent of workforce Minneapolis Star Tribune With a tough economy and the federal government cutting back on defense spending, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. Tuesday said it plans to lay off about 8 percent of its workforce by year-end. The company expects to lay off about 1200 workers, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Vesta Images Dazzle Ahead of NASA Probe's Arrival Voice of America NASA's Dawn spacecraft has sent US space agency scientists tantalizing new images of the mysterious protoplanet Vesta, one month before the unmanned probe is scheduled to arrive at the asteroid-belt object to begin its one-year scientific mission. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Met Office in new move for space weather forecasting Utility Products The collaboration with the US National Weather Service was given the blessing of US President Barack Obama and Prime Minister David Cameron last month and will create the world's first combined space weather forecasting model. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Thriving Corporate Park Spurs Growth in Bronx New York Times Less than two years later, a Class A office building with 460000 square feet of space and parking for 1400 cars stood in the place of the treatment center. And instead of physically and mentally disabled youths, the tenants included the Visiting Nurse ... See all stories on this topic » |
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