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Shuttle Atlantis fueled-up in hope of launch CBS News (CBS News) This story was filed by CBS News space analyst William Harwood. Updated at 5:11 am Eastern. KENNEDY SPACE CENTER - NASA managers early Friday cleared engineers to load the shuttle Atlantis with more than a half-million gallons of rocket fuel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Georgia Tech's long legacy with shuttle program comes full orbit Atlanta Journal Constitution By Katie Leslie The last mission of the space shuttle program will mirror its first: a Georgia Institute of Technology graduate will be aboard the spacecraft. Red Huber, MCT Space shuttle Atlantis, STS-135, astronaut and Georgia Tech grad Sandra Magnus ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Shuttle-like space taxi would call KSC its homeport Florida Today Sierra Nevada Space Systems plans two test flights of the Dream Chaser reusable spacecraft in early 2015. / Sierra Nevada Corp. A Colorado company wants to base a fleet of small shuttle-like spaceships at Kennedy Space Center, a move that could yield ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Education Report: A business deal with the Chabot space center meant free ... San Jose Mercury News As part of its business deal last year with the Oakland school district, to which it still owed $8 million for a construction loan, the Chabot Space & Science Center agreed to offer free field trips to Oakland's public schools. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New space to explore at Adler's 'Deep Space Adventure' nwitimes.com Guests of every age will enjoy a range of interactive displays in the Clark Family Welcome Gallery, preparing guests for their space exploration experience for "Deep Space Adventure" prior to entering the Grainger Sky Theater. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Model of Challenger space shuttle arrives back home in Little Tokyo Los Angeles Times A newly restored one-tenth-scale model of the space shuttle Challenger returned Thursday to its Little Tokyo home of the last 21 years -– atop a memorial to Ellison Shoji Onizuka, the first Japanese American astronaut and one of seven astronauts who ... See all stories on this topic » |
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