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As NASA transitions, US space politics in a state of flux Washington Post By Joel Achenbach, In outer space, as everyone knows, there's no up or down. In space politics, there's no left or right. It's an ideologically unpredictable and non-linear universe, one that happens to be, at the moment, in a state of flux. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Too Little, Too Late: What Happened to Space & Rocket Center Fireworks WAAY The Space and Rocket Center fireworks were visible from Bridge Street for the first few minutes. HUNTSVILLE, AL - It was meant to be the largest fireworks display Huntsville has ever seen. But instead, half of it fizzled. The Fourth of July fireworks ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Space junkies show up early for the big show Houston Chronicle Nine miles away, standing for the last time on a launch pad across the waterway, was the space shuttle Atlantis. The couple from South Carolina, longtime NASA enthusiasts accustomed to making the nine-hour drive from their home, multiple times a year, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
PICTURES: Hubble Space Telescope Hits Millionth Observation Milestone National Journal For its millionth observation, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope's was trained on this planet to look for the presence of water vapour and to study the planet's atmospheric structure via spectroscopy. Planets with orbits inclined nearly edge-on to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Shuttle: a 'mixed bag' for NASA Langley, official says Daily Press By http://bio.tribune.com/corynealon, cnealon@dailypress.com | 247-4760 NASA's space shuttle program gave the United States unmatched access to space, fostered a new era of international cooperation and led to pioneering research of the solar system. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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