Monday, June 20, 2011

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How NASA, DARPA Are Keeping Kids Interested In Space
Fast Company
BY Kit Eaton Today The end of the Space Shuttle era is slightly depressing. NASA won't be flying its own astronauts into space for a while, either, putting a further damper on the good PR that comes from the visually and intellectually stimulating ...
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Fast Company
Last Shuttle Crew Arrives at NASA Spaceport for Launch Practice
Space.com
The four astronauts who will fly on the last-ever space shuttle mission landed at NASA's Florida spaceport Monday evening (June 20) to participate in a dress rehearsal for their July 8 launch Flying in a pair of NASA's T-38 supersonic jets, ...
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You can watch space weather on your smartphone
Washington Post
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, launched in 2010, snaps hi-resolution pictures of the sun every 12 seconds, providing a wealth of data for scientists eager to understand and predict solar flares. You can view the latest images on your Android or ...
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NASA releases images showing Arizona wildfires from space
ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)
PHOENIX - As the Arizona landscape continues to burn, NASA has released images revealing just how prominent the smoke and flames are—even from space. Image one: The Horseshoe Two Fire was reported at 80 percent containment Sunday. ...
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ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)
NanoViricides to lease new space for ramped up drug production
Proactive Investors USA & Canada
"This is the least dilutive way to obtain the cGMP manufacturing and lab space we need while avoiding capital expenditure from the company's current cash reserves," said CEO, Dr. Eugene Seymour. "We are now on our way to clearing a major hurdle in our ...
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NASA Engineers Honored for Past Work's Impact to Future Commercial Space ...
PR Newswire (press release)
HAMPTON, Va., June 20, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Decades-old research and testing done by engineers at NASA's Langley Research Center will be recognized Wednesday for its applicability to a future commercial crew space vehicle that could ...
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