Monday, June 20, 2011

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Crew arrives at shuttle pad to practice launch
msnbc.com
Space shuttle Atlantis stands on Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where it is set to liftoff on STS-135, the final shuttle mission, on July 8. By Robert Z. Pearlman CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The four astronauts who will fly on ...
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European cargo ship departs International Space Station
Spaceflight Now
BY STEPHEN CLARK After delivering nearly more than 5000 pounds of cargo, fuel and oxygen, a European automated resupply freighter undocked from the International Space Station on Monday and headed for a destructive plunge back into the atmosphere. ...
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Watch this space: Eye-control to give technology a new look
CNN
By Dean Irvine, CNN (CNN) -- Using a computer mouse can be a pain, sometimes literally for those suffering from repetitive strain injury, but mouse-killing technology is on the horizon that could also change the way we interact with computers and ...
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E3 Impressions: Star Trek Infinite Space
News10.net
The game is Star Trek: Infinite Space and it's the first-ever browser-based Star Trek game ever to be developed. The game, which was shown in pre-alpha during the trade show earlier this June, is scheduled for release sometime this summer which means ...
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Iridium Signs Contract With ISC Kosmotras for Iridium Next Launch Provider
MarketWatch (press release)
Iridium NEXT is the most significant commercial space program in development today, involving the replacement of Iridium's current constellation with 66 operational communication satellites. The Iridium NEXT network will also include six in-orbit ...
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Proposal would more than double fine for parking in handicap space
Lynchburg News and Advance
The parking authority, which is made of up City Council members and downtown stakeholders, is recommending that the fine for illegally parking in a handicap space be raised from $100 to $250. Members were in agreement that a higher fine would be a more ...
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