Monday, July 11, 2011

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Shuttle astronauts gain extra day in space
USA Today
By Dan Vergano, USA TODAY HOUSTON — The space shuttle era will last a little longer, NASA mission controllers decided on Monday, extending the Atlantis mission an extra day. The Atlantis mission has been extended a day, NASA said Monday. ...
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China's space program targets moon
Boston Globe
AP / July 12, 2011 BEIJING - This year, a rocket will carry a boxcar-size module into orbit, the first building block for a Chinese space station. Around 2013, China plans to launch a lunar probe that will set a rover loose on the moon. ...
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REFILE-China ramps up military use of space with new satellites-report
Reuters
The piece in October's Journal of Strategic Studies, a UK-published defence and security journal, runs at odds with China's stated opposition to the militarization of space. But the report, an advance copy of which was obtained by Reuters, ...
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NASA Vet Details Early Space Years
The Ledger
Ed Buckbee, founder of Space Camp and a 40-year NASA employee, addresses local teachers Monday at Space Camp at the CFAA Campus in Lakeland. Buckbee talked about America's first astronauts, the Mercury Seven, during his presentation. ...
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Wentzville teacher learns from 6 days in space camp
STLtoday.com
Murphy underwent space walk training in June when she attended the Honeywell Space Academy for Educators in Huntsville, Ala. Leslie Murphy went to space camp this summer and it was out of this world. Murphy, a seventh-grade science teacher at ...
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From Space Coast Kibble Kitchen:
Orlando Sentinel (blog)
Brevard County's only pet-food bank, Space Coast Kibble Kitchen, has announced it is at risk of closing because the weak economy and the record double-digit employment figures in Brevard are creating a demand for help that is getting increasingly ...
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