Wednesday, July 6, 2011

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Storms Threaten Friday Space Shuttle Launch
Wired News
By Dave Mosher CAPE CANAVERAL — A wave of tropical storms heading toward Kennedy Space Center threatens to delay the last launch of NASA's space shuttle program on Friday morning. "It's not looking favorable right now for launch," said shuttle weather ...
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SEC Gives Up Leasing Duties After Office-Space Flap
Wall Street Journal
By JESSICA HOLZER WASHINGTON—The Securities and Exchange Commission has voluntarily relinquished its power to negotiate its own property leases after lawmakers criticized its decision to lease 900000 square feet of upscale office space in Washington ...
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Six Unsung Heroes of Nasa's space shuttle program
USA Today
Henry Diaz stands in a segment of a space shuttle booster at the ATK rocket display in Promontory, Utah, were he worked from 2003 until he was laid off in mid-2010. He drove the 200-ton crane that swung the rocket shells into the pit and built the ...
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House panel proposes killing Hubble telescope successor
Spaceflight Now
BY STEPHEN CLARK Legislators seeking to rein in government spending have put the troubled James Webb Space Telescope up for cancellation, saying the troubled successor to NASA's Hubble observatory is haunted by poor management and out-of-control costs. ...
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Painful retirement for space shuttle operations team
Spaceflight Now
Credit: NASA "After the wheels have stopped and the displays go blank and the orbiter is unpowered for the final time ... there will be a rush of emotion when we all finally realize that's it, that it's all over, the crowning jewel of our space program ...
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NASA's Space Shuttle Program Ends Cutting 7000 Jobs at Kennedy Space Center
International Business Times
Marisa Krystian | Jul 06, 2011 | 2min:59sec NASA's Space Shuttle Program Ends Cutting 7000 Jobs at Kennedy Space Center. When NASA's 30-year Space Shuttle program officially ends on July 8th with the launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis, more than 7000 ...
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