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| Paul Stengel's Heart Is Still in Space Patch.com Former New York State Teacher in Space Finalist is concerned about present lack of direction in space exploration. By Jerry Cimisi Though he was not among those chosen to lift off in the space shuttle, 1985 New York State finalist for the NASA Teacher ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Why Doesn't the International Space Station Have a Name? Space.com by Clara Moskowitz, SPACE.com Senior Writer The largest and most expensive structure ever built in space is still waiting for a name. The International Space Station, a $100 billion project of 15 nations, often is called simply "station" or "ISS" by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Businesses face shrinking pool of small office spaces Crain's New York Business By Theresa Agovino When a law firm went looking for a 4000-square-foot space to call home six months ago, real estate broker Paul Bostick came up with nearly a dozen solid options in midtown. But the firm put off the decision—a costly call, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NASA Selects Visionary Advanced Technology Concepts for Study PR Newswire (press release) The advanced concepts selected for study under NIAC were chosen based on their potential to transform our future space missions, enable new capabilities or significantly alter current approaches to launching, building and operating space systems. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Office space: Architect Helmut Jahn of Murphy/Jahn; German emigre doesn't mind ... Chicago Tribune (blog) By Matthew Nickerson His gaze shifts east to a more pleasing sight: 600 N. Fairbanks Court. A Jahn building. "You see our building?" he says. "You see how animated it is?" His hand waves back toward Trump Tower. "Between the parking and the hotel, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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