Saturday, August 27, 2011

Google Alert - space

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Will the Space Station be Abandoned?
Discovery News
Like the Mary Celeste, the International Space Station (ISS) could be floating empty, devoid of humans by November. However, unlike the Mary Celeste, we'll know exactly what happened to the crew. In the wake of the Russian Progress vehicle crash ...
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Hurricane Irene may appear serene from space, but it has turned NJ upside down
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
By Stephen Stirling/The Star-Ledger NASA/NOAA GOES Project via Getty Images In this photo taken at 7:40 am EST, Hurricane Irene is seen on the coast of North Carolina August 27, 2011 in the Atlantic Ocean. Irene, now a Category 1 storm with sustained ...
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The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
NASA report shows why Seattle didn't land Space Shuttle
GeekWire
An internal NASA scoring matrix showing how Seattle's Museum of Flight (MOF) stacked up against other contenders for the Space Shuttle orbiters. Source: NASA Office of Inspector General review of the Shuttle selection process. ...
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GeekWire
Space hotel to give rich a thrill that's out of this world
Mail & Guardian Online
Space tourists will have to pay $818 000 to travel on a Soyuz rocket to get to the hotel before stumping up a further $163 000 for a five-day stay. "The hotel will be aimed at wealthy individuals and people working for private companies who want to do ...
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One astronaut aboard the space station said Irene looks "terrifying from above."
Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
This photo of Hurricane Irene was photographed from onboard the International Space station at 19:14:09 GMT on Aug. 24, 20ll. The image, captured with a 38--mm lens, reveals the eye at center frame. (NASA) This photo of Hurricane Irene was photographed ...
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Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
Former blighted space in downtown Fall River now an outdoor art gallery
Fall River Herald News
Artist Justin Estrella painted the walls in the space in a forest theme. The rear wall showcases the murals. Now called the Arbor Gallery, it will be a space to visually celebrate Arbor Day each year and to hold art events all year long. ...
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