Friday, July 8, 2011

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Atlantis Blasts Off on Final Flight for Space Shuttle Program
Fox News
Space shuttle Atlantis displayed its power and majesty one final time, rocketing into space from Kennedy Space Center at 11:26 am ET Friday morning despite threatening weather -- marking the final launch after 30 years for NASA's storied fleet of ...
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Space shuttle Atlantis carries some curious cargo: two iPhones
Christian Science Monitor
Space, the final frontier. These are smart phones of the space shuttle Atlantis. Its continuing mission: to explore strange new apps and to boldly go where no iPhone has gone before. The space shuttle Atlantis STS-135 lifts off from launch pad 39A at ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Colorado: A stepping stone to space
9NEWS.com
KUSA - Our state has supplied pioneer astronauts and countless technological advances in the history of American space exploration. As Atlantis marks the end of the shuttle era, Colorado companies are working on the next generation of spaceflight ...
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Classic arcade game Space Invaders headed to the big screen
TheCelebrityCafe.com
Get ready for a wave of '80s nostalgia: Classic arcade game Space Invaders is heading to the big screen. Before video games were revered for their state-of-the-art graphics or knee-deep mythologies, there were simple shooter arcade games, ...
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San Rafael artist revisits his muse: the space shuttle
Marin Independent-Journal
By Rob Rogers Andreas Nottebohm will never forget that moment in 1981 when he watched the first space shuttle rise into the Florida sky. "The ground was trembling, and people were cheering like crazy, screaming and crying," said Nottebohm, ...
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Clear Lake businesses navigate change along with NASA
KHOU
by Leigh Frillici / KHOU 11 News HOUSTON -- While NASA is putting its future exploration of the final frontier on hold, at Space Center Souvenirs, there's hope that America's interest in space stays alive and that tourists will continue to search for ...
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