Wednesday, June 15, 2011

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NASA Is Sending An iPhone To Space! Take A Tour Of The Cool App Astronauts ...
Business Insider
Outer space is just awesome. And when NASA decides send iPhones into space, we get excited. On July 8, two iPhones will be aboard STS-135, the final space shuttle mission. Odyssey Space Research, a Houston-based tech and research firm, has developed an ...
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Discount Airline to Offer More Travel Luxuries
Wall Street Journal
By SUSAN CAREY JetBlue Airways Corp., following the airline industry trend of offering travel upgrades for a fee, said Wednesday it will add early boarding and access to more overhead bin space to its roomier seat option. The Forest Hills, NY discount ...
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Astronomers Have Discovered Oldest Black Holes Ever Detected in Space
Bloomberg
The most-recent data came from a study of 250 galaxies detected by the Hubble Space Telescope, compared with signals gathered by the orbiting Chandra X-Ray Observatory. The black holes found are the furthest detected from Earth, and appear as they ...
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Photos from NASA's Voyager 1 and 2 Probes
Space.com
by Mike Wall, SPACE.com Senior Writer A venerable NASA spacecraft could pop out of our solar system into interstellar space as early as next year, a new study suggests. The Voyager 1 probe, which is now about 11 billion miles (17.7 billion kilometers) ...
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Space.com
Gay Pride: Embroiled In Flag Flap Space Needle Finds Charitable Solution
The New Civil Rights Movement
by Guest Author on June 15, 2011 Last year, in an historic tribute to gay pride month, Seattle's iconic Space Needle flew the gay pride flag. This year they declined — and met extreme disappointment and anger. So, they came up with a unique solution. ...
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The New Civil Rights Movement
Scenic Green Valley CA tract to remain open space
San Francisco Chronicle
The Solano Land Trust paid $3.5 million to buy 330 acres of what is called Green Valley, a pastoral area nestled between Vallejo and Fairfield that environmentalists say is key to the preservation of a corridor of open space stretching through Napa ...
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Astronaut gives Space Command at Redstone Arsenal a present on Army's birthday
al.com (blog)
Richard Formica, commander of the Space and Missile Defense Command, with an SMDC flag that flew on the International Space Station during Creamer's mission. The ceremony was part of SMDC's celebration of the Army's 236th birthday on Tuesday. ...
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