Friday, July 22, 2011

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Friday Talking Points -- What Would Ronald Reagan Do?
Huffington Post (blog)
But instead, I'd like to start off way out in space, if you don't mind. Just a little personal rant, to open with today. I invite you all to join me as I "space out" (so to speak). To begin with, in space news, the fourth moon of Pluto was discovered ...
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James Webb Space Telescope: Hubble's Successor in Space Exploration
Decoded Science
A new space telescope is in development and construction by Northrop Grumman, called the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). This new telescope is not a replacement for the Hubble, it is its successor. Unlike Hubble's primary optical and ultraviolet ...
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Decoded Science
Borders' closing adds to retail-space vacancy rate
San Francisco Chronicle
Borders Group Inc.'s liquidation will increase available US retail space by as much as 6.3 million square feet, according to DJM Realty LLC., as the industry struggles with near-record vacancy rates and stagnant rents. DJM Realty plans to auction 259 ...
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The Shuttle Is Dead; Long Live The Politics
Discovery News
One thing's for certain, for the thousands of highly skilled space shuttle workers who are now without jobs, the future is anything but rosy. 1) The shuttle fleet is now retired. No more shuttle launches; no more Hubble servicing missions; ...
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Listen Up, America!: US fiscal straits, from the debt ceiling to the Space Shuttle
CNN (blog)
Japan – "The end of the Space Shuttle program cannot be unrelated to the recent decline of America as a superpower," says the Vox Populi, Vox Dei column in Japan's Asahi Shimbun. "Unlike the Apollo program, on which the US government spared no expense ...
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