Tuesday, August 2, 2011

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NASA Closes Historic Antenna Station That Tracked Every Space Shuttle Launch
Space.com
by Robert Z. Pearlman , collectSPACE.com Editor With no more radio signals to relay from space shuttles in flight, NASA parked a radio dish used to track launching and landing orbiters for the last time. The antenna is one of two steerable 30-foot dish ...
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Seattle Space Needle Puts Free Spaceflight Up for Grabs
Space.com
Seattle's Space Needle and the private spaceflight company Space Adventures are teaming up to send one private citizen on a suborbital space tourist flight free of charge — a $110000 value. The launch could take place sometime in 2012, though the date ...
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British pilot unveiled as first captain of Virgin Galactic space flights
Telegraph.co.uk
A British pilot is set to fulfil his childhood dream by becoming the first captain to fly tourists into space. David Mackay, 53, will be the chief pilot for Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic when it begins the first sub-orbital space flights by ...
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Space created for Miller, but will he re-sign?
San Francisco Chronicle
The story in Napa on Monday was that Raiders linebacker Kamerion Wimbley signed a five-year deal worth $48 million, $29 million of it guaranteed, and gave the team room under the salary cap to try to re-sign tight end Zach Miller. ...
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Target on track to fill holes in S.F. retail space
San Francisco Chronicle
This time, to help fill the dead space - or "ghost town," as it's often referred to - in the geographical heart of the city where Mervyn's and Sears used to be. Last week, the Planning Commission gave its initial go-ahead for the Minneapolis retail ...
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Myspace program
HeraldNet (blog)
This space for rent: Two Orange County, Calif., brothers, Tim and Chris Vanderhook, settled into their new offices at Myspace, after buying the struggling social network for $35 million from media mogul Rupert Murdoch, who paid $580 million for it in ...
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