Wednesday, July 6, 2011

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NASA's 2 Female Space Shuttle Commanders
Space.com
by Clara Moskowitz, SPACE.com Senior Writer Though dozens of women have flown on the space shuttle during the course of its 30-year career, only two have commanded the spaceship. Those two are NASA astronauts Eileen Collins, who led the STS-93 flight ...
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Extra Space Storage(R) Announces Management Agreement for 19 Properties With ...
MarketWatch (press release)
SALT LAKE CITY, UT, Jul 06, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Extra Space Storage Inc. /quotes/zigman/348292/quotes/nls/exr EXR +1.15% today announced it has entered into an agreement with an affiliate of WP Carey & Co. LLC to assume management of 19 ...
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Hydrogen peroxide found in interstellar space
TG Daily
Hydrogen peroxide has been found for the first time in space, and astronomers are excited - not because it indicates that aliens are bottle blondes, but because it gives clues to how water may be formed. The discovery was made with the Atacama ...
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Space 120 closes after noise, fight complaints
The Desert Sun
Rappers perform in 2009 at the grand opening of Space 120 in downtown Palm Springs. The club will reopen with a different name and format after complaints about noise and violence. / Anthony DeMeglio Metromix/Desert Sun file photo The Palm Springs City ...
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Countdown to the Last Shuttle Launch: SpaceX Woos Space Crowd, Space Coast
TMC Net
By Doug Mohney, Contributing Editor Kennedy Space Center, Florida – Flying into Orlando International Airport, visitors are greeted by a "SpaceX (News - Alert) Falcon 9/Dragon SALUTES THE SPACE SHUTTLE" poster in the terminal. ...
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Poll finds support for U.S. space program
Florida Today
WASHINGTON — A majority of Americans consider the space shuttle program to have been a good investment, according to a national poll released Tuesday. And they say it's "essential" for the US to remain a world leader in human spaceflight. ...
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Amgen and UCB test bone loss treatment on space shuttle
Pharma Times
Amgen and UCB are collaborating with NASA to conduct a preclinical test of a sclerostin antibody that will take place aboard the final space shuttle mission. When the space shuttle Atlantis blasts off on July 8, some 30 mice are set to join the ...
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