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The End of the Shuttle: The Real Reason We Send People Into Space Huffington Post Our national human space program has failed -- if the goal was to push outwards the boundary of human presence. It is there for all to see, right on the runway, billions wasted on a program that never achieved its goals and our inability to get ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
American Space Research: An Also-Ran? Huffington Post The Space Shuttle is loping towards the sunset, leaving the United States without its own means for putting people in orbit for the first time in a half-century. And the James Webb Space Telescope, the anointed successor to the Hubble, is apparently ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vestal official has plan to ease town's space needs Press & Sun-Bulletin The teams have split A proposed location for a new town building is the green space near Vestal's Water-Sewer Office on Town Hall Road. By using existing town property, the town wouldn't have to take additional property off of the tax rolls, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Space Probe Reaches Orbit of Asteroid Vesta After 4-Year Journey Latin American Herald Tribune WASHINGTON – The space probe Dawn on the weekend finally rendezvoused with the asteroid Vesta, which circles the Sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, after a four-year journey, NASA announced on Sunday. NASA director Charles Bolden confirmed in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bi-Rite space rebirth Casper Star-Tribune Online The buyers intend to create four spaces, each about 3000 square feet in size, at the former Bi-Rite Drug and Liquor property located at 428 S. Durbin, according to Michel Skaf, manager of the project. One will be occupied by Big Horn Urgent Care and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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