Wednesday, July 6, 2011

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First iPhones in Space: Final Shuttle Astronauts to Deliver $1 App
Mashable
The final, much-delayed mission of Space Shuttle Atlantis, which has a 30% chance of lifting off this Friday, will be carrying with it the planet's first astro-phones — a pair of Apple iPhone 4s, ready for a first-of-its-kind experiment aboard the ...
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Obama's Mission to Mars... Or Something Short of It
Fox News (blog)
by Kelly Chernenkoff | July 06, 2011 As NASA's space shuttle program winds down, President Obama is urging the agency to change its tired, old ways and reach for something bigger...like Mars, or perhaps an asteroid. The three-decades old program is set ...
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Final shuttle mission launches memories of orbit
Chicago Tribune
Mae Jemison, who attended Morgan Park High School in Chicago, was the first African-American woman in space. (Brendan Hoffman/Getty) By William Mullen, Tribune Reporter If America had not taken on the multibillion-dollar space shuttle program, ...
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Space 120 Could Lose Permit
KESQ
The fate of a Palm Springs nightclub was still up in the air on Wednesday after the city council held a hearing to possibly revoke the conditional use permit for Space 120, which has quickly gained a reputation for being unsafe and having a lot of bar ...
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MATT REED: Post-shuttle prognosis — space supremacy and plenty of launches.
Florida Today
CAPE CANAVERAL -- The upcoming cargo run by shuttle Atlantis is merely one of the most meaningful launches from the Space Coast this year. It's not the last big launch on the local manifest. It might not even be the most exciting of 2011. ...
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Supergerms, On Board the Final Shuttle: Studying Why Bacteria Thrives in Space
TIME
By Michael D. Lemonick Wednesday, July 06, 2011 Space shuttle Atlantis sits on Complex 39A as NASA prepares to load the payload into the orbiter at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on June 17, 2011. When the Starship Enterprise went roaming through ...
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