Tuesday, July 5, 2011

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GoAtlantis iOS app spots space shuttle in real time
CNET
by Amanda Kooser We're counting down to one last NASA space shuttle launch on Friday. This is it. No more space shuttles. It will be your last chance to gaze up into the night sky and see the pinpoint shining light of the shuttle above you. ...
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CNET
Poll watchers: Space shuttle popular, Jews (still) back Obama
Washington Post (blog)
By Scott Clement -- Has the space shuttle program been a good investment?: Most Americans think so. Fully 55 percent of adults say the shuttle program has been a good investment for the country while 36 percent say it's been a bad bet, according to a ...
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Bone loss prevention experiment on the last space shuttle flight
EurekAlert (press release)
CHAPEL HILL, NC – Researchers in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill/North Carolina State University Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering will be at the Kennedy Space Center for the last space shuttle launch of the NASA program as ...
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Barrio Bellevue closed, to become Heavy events-space
The Seattle Times
The shuttered Barrio will be converted to a much-needed events space with room for up to 200 patrons, Kurofsky said. It's expected to open this fall. "We want it to be a very active space, where we can accommodate receptions, fundraisers and private ...
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Hubble makes one millionth spacial observation
AHN | All Headline News
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope reached another milestone in its space trek of exploration and discovery. On Monday, July 4, the Earth-orbiting observatory made its one millionth science observation. The historic logging of data occurred during a search ...
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As U.S. halts space shuttle, others continue with launches and exploration
Washington Post
By Washington Post staff, As the United States revamps its space program by retiring the shuttle, here's what other countries are doing or have planned. Russia — or, to be exact, the Soviet Union — was the first country into space, and it doesn't ...
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End of space shuttle launches: What's ahead for NASA?
ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)
And when you can't be the preeminent space nation in the world, you're surrendering things. I'm much more concerned about it's impact on the country than I am just it's impact on NASA. "We better hope that the so-called space industry is successful, ...
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ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)
NASA Spacecraft Arrives at Arizona-Size Asteroid Next Week
Space.com
by Mike Wall, SPACE.com Senior Writer A NASA spacecraft is just 11 days away from a historic rendezvous with an asteroid the size of Arizona. NASA's Dawn probe should enter into orbit around Vesta on July 16, becoming the first spacecraft to visit the ...
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